Billy Gibbons was able to fuse traditional blues with modern funk elements within ZZ Top, which was widely influenced by the ...
The rock 'n' roll lifestyle looks fun, but it can take it's toll, which is what inspired one of Rolling Stones darkest songs, ...
Gene “Daddy G” Barge, an admired and durable saxophone player, songwriter and producer who worked on hits by Natalie Cole, ...
His career spanned much of the post-World War II era and appeared on songs such as “Quarter to Three” and “Bristol Stomp.” ...
Mr. Barge, who also acted in bit roles in films such as "The Fugitive" and "Under Siege," played sax until he was 92, said ...
Saxophonist Gene “Daddy G” Barge, who toured with The Rolling Stones and Bo Diddley, died of natural causes Sunday at his ...
On 3 July 1969, the world woke to the news that Brian Jones, founder and guitarist of the Rolling Stones, had died. Brian's love of the blues inspired him to name the band after the Muddy Waters ...