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When In Your State USA on MSNMississippi’s blues trail: where music history livesDiscover the real roots of the blues across Mississippi’s towns, fields, and juke joints that still carry the sound of history.
Legendary Blues broadcaster John Kelly penned a page-long goodbye to the team after two decades calling their games.
It may be hard to believe, but the Mississippi Valley Blues Society (MVBS) is celebrating the 40th anniversary of Blues Fest.
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Ottawa Citizen on MSNHow Sue Foley discovered the blues in OttawaA decade before Ottawa had Bluesfest, we had a blues scene fertile enough to propel a teenage Sue Foley into a career that ...
The Running of the NOLA Bulls is the highlight of the weekend-long San Fermin in Nueva Orleans festival. Events mirror ...
Ray Charles stole catchy gospel rhythms joined them to the secular sentiments of blues, the devil's music, and created a recipe for the top ten. From blues to jazz, through rock 'n' roll and gospel, ...
Wilson performed a lively, rollicking version of Quincy's Ray Charles track "Let The Good Times Roll" alongside singer and composer Jacob Collier.
The arranger of Ray Charles' cover of Don Gibson's "I Can't Stop Loving You" was none other than his recently deceased friend Quincy Jones.
Ray Charles Robinson, born on September 23, 1930, in Albany, Georgia, and better known to the world as Ray Charles, was a musical prodigy and pioneer whose impact on the music world transcended ...
Before Beyoncé’s ‘Cowboy Carter,’ There Was Ray Charles’ ‘Modern Sounds’ – Though His Country Embrace Didn’t Begin or End There Charles' ease at moving between genres is one ...
A historic Black Mississippi music hall was revived into a thriving blues venue despite hurricanes, a pandemic and more. Here's how it happened.
The author grew up with “The Blues Brothers,” and thought he knew it. But he had never heard the story of the real mission from God.
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