Misfit No More: Brandon Blue Returns to Dallas and Remixes His Sound
Despite leaving New York to escape the grind, the producer, rapper and DJ formerly known as Blue, the Misfit has kept himself busy since moving back to Dallas last year.
Despite leaving New York to escape the grind, the producer, rapper and DJ formerly known as Blue, the Misfit has kept himself busy since moving back to Dallas last year.
The indie icon is known for canceling or walking out on his shows. This time, however, it’s pretty understandable.
For (possibly) his last tour, the rap star delivered a healing experience from the bottom of his soul.
We tracked down the founder of “Whitechappell Roan” to find out just how serious this new cover band is and how his hunt for a 70-year-old drummer is going.
The acclaimed salsero brought his “Historia” tour to North Texas on Halloween, delivering classic hits and nostalgic vibes.
After years producing for others, CLEOMcLAIN has found the sweet spot making his own tunes.
The “Espresso” singer sold out the American Airlines Center with the help of sparkly costumes and some well-placed skeletons.
The North Texas-based singer-songwriter, a Staten Island transplant, has found a friend and collaborator in Jeff “Skin” Wade.
The Dallas rap star is a headline magnet these days. Now she’s addressing the good, the bad and the cockiness.
The French electronic music duo made its first North Texas appearance in over 20 years Tuesday, performing its acclaimed debut in full.
Our emo hearts swelled at the sound of Chris Carrabba’s voice on Sunday.
Rob Halford and his band rocked the audience to the core.
The country-folk singer songwriter suffered a series of seizures this week.
The Dallas musician channels skills from a past life to connect with people through music.
The artist’s Chromakopia World Tour will come through Dallas on March 17.
The Houston artist has a shiny new album and a new outlook.
A new Dallas festival aims to be a mini-SXSW with a symposium by Grammy winners and free concerts.
Rob Halford is still a metal god after 50 years.
More than 100 “Directioners” attended a memorial for the singer at White Rock Lake on Sunday.
The growing chain with locations in malls across Texas started out as a booth at the back of a Frisco antique mall.
From A-list stars to up-and-coming youngsters, the next few months in Dallas-Fort Worth will be packed.
The multitalented rock maestro and his finely honed band bid so long to touring with a show that satisfied the AAC crowd.