HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- Grady Gaines, the Houston-based blues tenor saxophonist whose career brought six decades of backing for a wide range of musicians, has died at 86. Gaines died Thursday night ...
Now comes Cape Cod tequila, first poured this summer. But wait. Even though it’s distilled from agave juice you can’t legally ...
Roomful of Blues Tenor/Guitarist/Vocalist pays his respects to his saxophone influences in a strutting collection of blues, ballads, and show tunes. Who was Piccolo listening to when he grew up? Ben ...
When Chicago blues musician Eddie Shaw played his saxophone, the room seemed to quake. His immense, raspy, growling sound cut through the instrumentals surrounding him. His ornate solos packed vast ...
Political conscience occupies a special place in the quintessence of modern jazz, fueling, in its most heated moments, the stuff of blunt insurrection. It remains to be seen whether Political Blues, ...
My good friend and writer Alan Paul, who I’ve known and worked with for many years, interviewed Dion for the Wall Street Journal and managed to also grab some phone time with Bruce Springsteen, who ...
Dale Beacock left his mark on a lot of musical lives in Clark County … and on Mark Davey’s tenor saxophone. Beacock was a longtime Vancouver musician, educator and businessman, and those aspects of ...
THE musician who played the most famous saxophone solo of all time on the classic hit Baker Street has died. Raphael Ravenscroft recorded the renowned eight- bar sax riff on the 1978 Gerry Rafferty ...
If you heard Little Richard in his early days, then you definitely heard the sounds from Houston's Grady Gaines and his saxophone. We look back at his life.
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