Amanda Shires, Asleep at the Wheel Paid Tribute to Western Swing at the Longhorn Ballroom
Asleep at the Wheel woke us the f up on Saturday night with a show with Amanda Shires.
Asleep at the Wheel woke us the f up on Saturday night with a show with Amanda Shires.
Dahlia Knowles of Lorelei K is still fighting for trans representation in music.
Sarah Johnson’s release party is kind of a twofer deal: You can hear her new single and pick up another type of single for yourself.
What’s our age again because we’re geeking out over blink-182. Mark, Tom and Travis gave us peak pop-punk with blink-182’s Dallas show.
Lockjaw has a new singer, whom you might remember from Pantera-favorite Jacknife.
This week offers up a little something for everyone with Steve Earle, Paramore, Sparks and more coming to town.
A DJ school in Dallas is changing the future sound of DFW nightlife.
Lukas Nelson doesn’t want to talk about weed or his dad. But he’s all about joy these days.
A singer and musician from Plano who competed on the 16th season of the music reality show “American Idol” accepted a plea charge on a sexual assault charge.
Dave Chappelle came with a friend to his Dallas show: Grammy winner Anderson .Paak.
Fall Out Boy were the emo icons we remembered on Wednesday night in Dallas.
The Dirty Shirts think of gin as a character. Whether villain or hero they didn’t say.
Travis, we’re pregnant. Blink-182 is finally playing North Texas. But so are Bryan Adams, Willie Nelson, TLC, Cheap Trick and many others.
Café Momentum’s Sunday Supper series pairs live music with a three-course dinner menu designed by the headlining musicians.
We haven’t heard from Dallas singer Lily Taylor in a while, but that doesn’t mean that she hasn’t been busy.
The popular Dallas sports radio host and bandleader is hoping to reach his goal of raising $1 million.
It was a real ’90s throwback on Saturday when Pixies and Franz Ferdinand shared the stage in Dallas.
Doja Cat is the entertainer we need during these sour-filled times, and she’s embarking on her first headlining arena tour.
There are plenty of reasons to need Shaquille O’Neal. If you need to shatter the backboard in the first NBA Jam because you care more about humiliating your opponent than winning the game numerically, then you need Shaq (and Scott Skiles to a lesser extent). If you get into a verbal sparring match with Charles Barkley over a meaningless fantasy sports topic, then you need Shaq. Fort Worth’s music scene needs Shaq right now and Superman himself is answering the call.
The new band Smothered is DIY, LGBTQ-friendly, so Denton and so good.
Live out your pop punk fantasies this weekend with Fall Out Boy in Dallas, get hardcore with Gorilla Biscuits in Fort Worth or get groovy in Irving with the Dirty Heads.
Erykah Badu’s power knows no limits. She turned the universe against cheating rapper Blueface.