Jazz and Blues go hand in hand like mother and daughter, father and son. Blues is often associated with a style of music imbued and cultivated within musicians born and raised in the downhome South ...
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 ...
"Good to Be (Home Again)" is a charming return to form for the legendary bluesman — this one still retains the full-band treatment found on Keb' Mo's more recent albums, but leans more heavily into ...
On tour in support of his newest album, Good To Be, the 74-year-old Los Angeles native stopped at Playhouse Square on a twenty-plus set of solo stops into late this month. Opening was Anthony D’Amato, ...
Kevin Moore had a dream: to be a pop star, to be a successful songwriter, to make it big somehow in the music business. But it was only when the singer-guitarist abandoned those plans that his dreams ...
The band, which included Jeff Paris on guitar, mandolin, and vocals, Les Falconer on drums, Vail Johnson on bass, Michael B. Hicks on keyboards and vocals, and Kevin So, also on keyboards and vocals, ...
SYRACUSE, N.Y. -- Syracuse Stage has lined up blues master Keb' Mo' for its Gala 2015, a fundraiser for the theater complex. The singer, songwriter, guitarist will perform at 9 p.m. June 19 at ...
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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 ...
TO PORTRAY a mysterious street-corner blues musician – a character who is blind yet seemingly omniscient – in the period musical drama “Honeydripper,” Grammy-winning singer-songwriter Keb’ Mo’ says he ...
Though he is marketed as a blues singer, Keb' Mo' has a lot more in common with James Taylor than Robert Johnson. That's not a bad thing; Taylor's understated crooning has yielded some of the best ...