The End of Which House: Denton Crew Behind the Venue on What’s Next After Hosting Final Show
Which House? Witch House? Gone House. Denton loses another iconic music space.
Which House? Witch House? Gone House. Denton loses another iconic music space.
After being dropped from a major label last year, the Allen-raised singer-songwriter is coming home on her own terms.
Taylor, a flight instructor at Aviator Air School, flew Austin-based West 22nd to their Dallas date last month and filmed it.
Joshua Ray Walker walks us through the making of his summer album and creating sunny country songs in a Hawaiian shirt.
Before their Texas date, Nancy Wilson of Heart spoke to us about the band’s extraordinary musical journey to rock icons.
Almost five years since releasing their self-titled LP, Magic of the Sale aims to propel Teethe to headliner status.
The band honored and built upon the music of the late Dave Brubeck during a show at Windmills Craftworks in The Colony.
Local musicians played at Cheapsteaks for the final The People’s Jam to commemorate the end of the open mic.
After May’s release of A Day Off Work, the New Orleans native is embracing his status as a full-time Dallasite.
Billy Woods’ first album, two years after 2023’s Maps, is a journey through horror stories that are densely poetic.
The Oak Cliff rapper readies a fifth installment of his popular mixtape series, exchanging R&B songs for gritty bars.
The band of Kinsella, Nate Kinsella, Steve Holmes and Steve Lamos is continuing its fast-selling tour with final shows.
On Wednesday evening, Carly Tate, Sam Cormier, Gracen Wynn, Caleb Dean and others will perform at a free event at Club Dada.
The 25-year-old Bronx crooner is reviving one of the oldest styles of American music.
Released this week, Al-Jabbaar’s latest album is layered with interpretation, detailing personal stories about his family.
Before the singer’s show at Sons of Hermann Hall, we spoke with her about seeing Jimmy Buffett, songwriting and more.
The Dallas-based guitarist/singer-songwriter is bringing back the forlorn format one record at a time.
Born and raised in California, the Mexican-Filipino artist is bringing their brand of emo and rebellion to Rubber Gloves.
His memorial brought out the best in Dallas, just as Penn always did. His closest friends also share their favorite memories.
Matt Hillyer and Jeff Ryan discuss the impact of Willie Nelson’s music before a two-day event in downtown Garland.
The Texas soul singer is returning to a historic venue in Oak Cliff this summer, bringing new songs and special guests.
Festival director Dianna Lawrence previews Wildflower! with headliners Young the Giant, The Revivalists and Cold War Kids.