Silver Skylarks, Cure for Paranoia and Uncle Roy & Spice Go on a Lonely Path for Love in “The Math”
We’re premiering Silver Skylarks’ video for “The Math” with many cameos from the local music scene. It’s a Dallas and Austin affair.
We’re premiering Silver Skylarks’ video for “The Math” with many cameos from the local music scene. It’s a Dallas and Austin affair.
It was God’s Country meets Rhythm Nation in Fair Park, bringing fans to celebrate United Way of Metropolitan Dallas’ 100th anniversary.
Janet Jackson was in Dallas on Saturday, hitting up DJ Sober’s monthly party at LadyLove to enjoy a cosmic disco voyage.
Get to know 2BYG (Matt Brown, Tourè, Nixx and KD) before their debut at the Deep Ellum Block Party on Nov. 22.
The rising Fort Worth R&B group is teeming with youthful energy, delivering an EP that’s all smooth harmonies and lover boy anthems.
After notching his first Hot 100 top 10 with “Mutt,” Leon Thomas showed his range at the House of Blues last night.
Raised in Cleburne, Irish shares her debut album during Halloween week, a re-imagining of Dallas nightlife through her perspective.
From hip-hop horror to rhythm & boos, these tracks will raise the dead.
Doechii’s creative risks early in her career have paid off, bringing Kal Banx on her first major tour for a special Dallas connection.
Known as the voice of Dallas, DeDe McGuire has always loved radio. ‘It was a natural fit for me to get in front of the mic,’ she says.
While performing at Royal Albert Hall, the Dallas neo-soul singer sang “Shit, Damn, Motherfucker” from his album Brown Sugar.
Through love and loss, the Dallas soul singer writes her most personal record yet, dedicating each song to a family member.
The 13-time Grammy Award winner’s anniversary tour headed to The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory on Saturday, which lifted Dallas fans’ spirits.
Fans can’t wait to celebrate with Legend, who is performing at The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory in October.
Giveon takes his sophomore album on the road, keeping R&B sacred with soul-filled serenades at the Toyota Music Factory.
Multiple Grammy Award winner D’Angelo, known for three timeless albums, has died. He was one of our greatest artists.
The singer-songwriter returns to Dallas next month with a brand new grunge-inspired sound.
After appearing on albums by Beyoncé and Kanye West, the Fort Worth native is looking to create some original songs of her own.
The ultra-viral Vancouver native will share snippets from his inventory of memorable interviews over the past 40 years at the Texas Theatre.
The first Tacos and Beats Festival brought some of the biggest names in hip-hop and R&B to Texas. It wasn’t as smooth as we had hoped.
Dallas artists such as Alex Irish, Pierce Washington, The Blue Line and more are performing at the inaugural Tacos and Beats in Little Elm.
Free with admission, Dallas fairgoers got to see trailblazing R&B group TLC run through hits like “No Scrubs” and “Unpretty.”