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And the proof of that fascination lies in the first studio recording the band has released since 2023’s Hackneyed Diamond s: their rendition of the late zydeco master Clifton Chenier ‘s “Zydeco Sont ...
Joel Savoy doesn’t remember exactly when he first heard the music of Clifton Chenier, the King of Zydeco—the electrified and ...
The Rolling Stones, Williams, Charley Crockett, and more salute the zydeco accordionist, who would've turned 100 this year, on a new tribute album ...
David Hogg said Wednesday he will not fight to hold onto his leadership role in the Democratic National Committee after igniting a firestorm over his push to target long-serving Democrats in safe ...
A new tribute album to the King of Zydeco Clifton Chenier will feature The Rolling Stones, Lucinda Williams, Taj Mahal, Steve Earle and more. "A Tribute to the King of Zydeco" is out June 27 to ...
Why this ruling matters The decision in Erkan v. David A. Hidalgo, M.D., P.C. demonstrates that digital accessibility is not reserved for large businesses with deep resources and specialized teams.
First up was David Hidalgo (Los Lobos) and Mato Nanji (Indigenous) delivering a soulful rendition of “Foxy Lady.” Next, the new age blues rocker Ally Venable joined forces with Janie Hendrix ...
The song became a hit, reaching No. 10 on the Billboard Hot 100. The song showcased Bowie’s ability to blend genres, incorporating funk, soul, and rock influences into the groundbreaking tune.
Congratulations are in order for Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo and her now-husband David James, who recently returned from their destination wedding and honeymoon at an undisclosed location.
And so I said, 'Yeah, sure,'" multi-instrumentalist David Hidalgo of Los Lobos, who played accordion, guitar, mandolin and violin on the album, said in 2015.
Performing alone, Costello realized where he had erred as he played the new songs. “Goodbye Cruel World” was meant to build on the commercial momentum sparked by his first Top 40 hit, 1983’s ...
Post-demons Nail sort of misses it, too, he admits. "It's different now. I'm not as emotionally close to the song’s message. I'm more nostalgic for how long the song has hovered over me," he says.