Dallas Musician Spoofs Country Song, Accidentally Writes Hit
The “Drink A Beer” guy is working on an official version of the viral pop-country parody.
The “Drink A Beer” guy is working on an official version of the viral pop-country parody.
On Saturday, Resident Taqueria served up a secret menu of pop-rock tunes.
Maria Callas, Bob Dylan, the terrible Amy Winehouse movie: It was a big year in music biopics, so we have some suggestions.
As 2024 comes to a close, we look back at all the great albums and EP released by North Texas locals and legends.
Where do BigXThaPlug, Dorrough and Zillionaire Doe stand at the moment? Here are the 30 biggest stars of North Texas hip-hop in 2024.
North Texas artists have been killing it. Here are the local tracks we’ll have stuck in our heads until 2025.
Concerts are our lifeblood, and these are the Dallas concerts that brought us to life in 2024.
When psych-metal band Catacosmic started the year, there was no way its members could have known that 2024 would be the best year ever.
Native to North Texas or not, these people made a profound impact on our musical community and its fans.
The acclaimed singer-songwriter is embracing her Southern roots, genre conventions and queer solidarity as the bassist of indie/country supergroup Julien Baker & TORRES.
The Mullen & Mullen Music Project and Spune Productions will bring a weeklong party to North Texas.
The award-winning musician and star on The Voice will perform Dec. 13 at Winstar.
The Dallas-based vocal quartet and the Grammy-winning mezzo-soprano star delivered one of the most extraordinary performances seen in North Texas all year.
Jackson, local rapper-producer and owner of the venue Creators Don’t Die, creates an anthem and short film celebrating the neighborhood that inspires him.
There’s no better way to get amped up for Christmas than with a live music show.
The anti-capitalist, philosophical singer-songwriter is looking forward to opening for Robert Earl Keen in Dallas next week.
“Fever Dream” embodies The Robot Bonfire’s journey of growth over the past four years.
Music Safari began during the pandemic to bring live music to those feeling cooped up, but why stop a good thing?
For his next release, the Dallas drummer know as Dos Negros opts for more substance than substance use.
Three-plus years after he came out as queer then left the LDS church, David Archuleta reconnects with the holidays on his own terms.
The Denton music venue is being criticized over a social media post advertising an internship opportunity.
With its stacked lineup and unforgettable moments, this year’s Jingle Ball was a highlight of the holiday season.