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Joe Louis Walker, whose real name was Louis Joseph Walker Jr., was an American musician who was popular as a blues musician.
He played with Muddy Waters and B.B. King, opened for Jimi Hendrix, and was called “The Bluesman” by Aretha Franklin ...
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Blues and Fireworks at Mulberry Festival 2025
St. Mary’s College of Maryland will host the 2025 Mulberry Music Festival on Friday, June 20, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. on the ...
Robert Mugge has produced and directed documentary feature films about bluegrass and zydeco and reggae; about New Orleans musicians, in exile from Hurricane Katrina; about Hawaiian dance; about the ...
A crowd dances and sings along with Pearl Jam at the Festival Stage during the seventh day of the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage ...
Touring expanded to legendary venues like Washington, D.C.’s 9:30 Club, The Crocodile in Seattle, Lounge Axe in Chicago, ...
The Royal Studios Blues Experience at RiverBeat featured blues legend Bobby Rush, Kinney Kimbrough and Duwayne, Garry and ...
Joe Louis Walker, the celebrated blues guitarist and singer, has died at the age of 75 from cardiac-related illness.
This Louisiana native, who was homeless just two years ago, is winning awards and an international audience for his robust ...
Jiggs Landing Outpost offers live music every night of the week through May, but Thursday nights are reserved for blues fans.
Buddy Guy, Junior Wells, and Junior Mance’s 'Buddy And The Juniors' will see a vinyl reissue through Verve’s Acoustic Sounds ...
We believe that art and genres of music, specifically traditional American music, needs to evolve,” says Rebecca Lovell.