Gene “Daddy G” Barge, an admired and durable saxophone player, songwriter and producer died in his sleep Sunday at his home ...
Renowned saxophonist and producer known as 'Daddy G' dies at 98 - He co-produced Cole’s Grammy-winning single ‘Sophisticated ...
His career spanned much of the post-World War II era and appeared on songs such as “Quarter to Three” and “Bristol Stomp.” ...
The comparisons continued with his 2014 tribute album, “For Pops: A Tribute to Muddy ... as Waters was a workhorse, recording and collaborating and bringing his brand of Chicago blues around ...
As the story goes, Goldberg was still a teenager when he shared the stage with such Chicago blues legends as Muddy Waters, Otis Rush, and Howlin’ Wolf. Goldberg was also still a high schooler ...
National News Literacy Week kicked off Monday. Especially for youth, critical thinking skills to analyze what's read, seen ...
Veteran Chicago blues musician Barry Goldberg, who collaborated with Bob Dylan, Stephen Stills, and many others, has died at age 83.
Known as Daddy G, he recorded with Jackie Wilson, Chuck Willis and others, but he was best known for the Gary U.S. Bonds ...
With a daring avant-garde approach, she pushed the frontiers of an instrument best known for speaking with a down-home accent.
In high school, Goldberg and guitarist Mike Bloomfield visited nightclubs in Chicago's south side. Soon, artists such as Muddy Waters, Howlin’ Wolf, Buddy Guy and Otis Rush would become mentors ...
The eldest son of the legendary Muddy Waters, Mud was brought up surrounded by many of the finest musicians in the Blues. Mud’s singing is firmly in best of traditions of Chicago Blues ...