Brian Culbertson has scored hit singles on just about every Billboard chart there is. Culbertson, an Illinois-born pianist, bandleader and songwriter who performs at the Charleston Music Hall on Oct.
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Jeff Joniak — the radio voice of some of the Bears' most iconic moments, including Devin Hester's historic kickoff return touchdown in Super Bowl XLI — reflects on some of his favorite calls, his rela ...
The music channel in Defector’s work Slack is, paradoxically or not, a fairly quiet place. People will talk about records they’re enjoying or not enjoying, Patrick will reply “type shit” to various ...
On July 21, 1969, The Doors took the stage at the intimate Aquarius Theatre on Sunset Boulevard for what would become one of ...
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Grainier‘s an itinerant lumber man who worked the Pacific Northwest at the turn of the 20th century, felling timber and building railroads. The story felt, Bentley suggests, “like an elegy for a lost ...
"You Sexy Thing" by Hot Chocolate wasn't satisfied with one go-round as a hit. It kept reviving and doing more chart damage.
For Fela Week, Okayplayer takes at how Fela Kuti connected James Brown and the Black Power movement to fuel his own unique ...