SPRINGFIELD – Kevin Moore had a case of the blues on Saturday night, and the audience at Springfield’s Symphony Hall knew it. Better known as Keb Mo – one of contemporary blues music’s brightest stars ...
This Saturday’s market held in Old Munichburg will be a bit livelier than usual as three bands are set to take the stage and bring summer blues to the area. The Lorie Anne Hall Smith Blues Festival ...
The roots of blues music history run deep in America, dating back to southern plantations and field hollers, Chuck Renn explains. These utterances from slaves and sharecroppers took on a musical ...
Blues musician Keb’ Mo’ has been a star for decades, but achieved little recognition until he was in his forties. Now 70, he gives a career-spanning interview to NewsHour Weekend Special Correspondent ...
COLUMBIA -Pem's Place, a local bar in Columbia, hosted the MO Blues Jam Thursday night. Henry Clay and the Full Grown Men headlined the event. Originally known as The Benders, they are a five-member ...
Keb' Mo', born Kevin Roosevelt Moore, on Oct. 3, 1951, in South Los Angeles, Calif., is a renowned American blues musician. A singer, guitarist and songwriter, Keb' Mo' blends Delta blues with folk ...
Less is more. As Keb' Mo' has moved into his third decade as a recording and touring artist, he has realized that adage applies to what he wants to do in his live shows. That idea of stripping things ...
There’s a busy week to look forward to, with blues bands and singers of all shapes and sizes playing in the area. Come out to Infinity Hall Norfolk Saturday and relive the music of an iconic group ...
It was a TajMo kind of night, as music veterans Taj Mahal and Keb’ Mo' were the big winners at the 39th annual Blues Music Awards. The awards — presented by the Memphis-based Blues Foundation — were ...
MO Fest, The Blue Note and Rose Music Hall's two-week survey of top-flight Missouri artists, wraps this weekend with acts grouped into four loosely-define labels. Here's who and what you can expect if ...
Congratulations are in order for the way The Mo Hippa Band of Waynesboro represented the city at the fourth annual Blue Ridge Blues Society for Best Blues recently in Roanoke. According to the ...
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