$20K Annual Grant Program Saves Fort Worth Venue The Cicada
Just months away from closing for good, the first annual Jambaloo venue prize saved a beloved Fort Worth music venue.
Just months away from closing for good, the first annual Jambaloo venue prize saved a beloved Fort Worth music venue.
On the first of two nights at American Airlines Center, the #RUNSEOKJIN_EP.TOUR was filled with silliness and positivity.
A tribute to the Black Sabbath leader and pioneer of the heavy metal genre by a fan who saw him at Ozzfest in Texas.
A pioneering musician and reality star who influenced heavy metal’s earsplitting sound has passed away.
Last week, we linked up with the Oak Cliff rapper to discuss his new eight-track EP after getting an early listen.
Rick Springfield took Dallas fans on a nostalgic trip through the ’80s with classic hits and a killer opening lineup.
TJ Novak celebrated his debut album with Justin Hoard, Alec Zieff, David Carriaga Hobbs and Bill Hamilton Friday night.
Dallas-based artist Millkzy has been making waves with his poetic spoken word and emotionally charged storytelling.
Bridges teamed up with the Latin soul duo for “Elegantly Wasted,” complete with a music video shot at the Texas Theatre.
The final studio album from Texas native and Tejano star Selena is re-released on vinyl in a remixed, remastered form.
In a night of nostalgia, Dashboard Confessional’s heartfelt energy outshone Goo Goo Dolls’ seasoned charm.
Pierce Washington evolves as a modern-day folklorist, HeadHuncho Amir features The Observer in his video, plus more.
Clipse’s Let God Sort Em Out tour comes through Dallas, remedying a 2009 show cancellation at The Granada.
Yella Beezy responded in the comments, correcting that he was a student of the game and that he was ‘one of the greatest.’
At House of Blues Dallas, an excellent double bill of post-punk bands provided ’80s nostalgia.
Hatebreed, Fugitive, Creeping Death, Gridiron, Escuela Grind and Incite breathed new life into the Summer Slaughter Tour.
Richard Smith returned to Cleburne for one of his final stops before some much-needed rest from his summer tour.
Ashani, Dru Hill and Mario hit the stage at Texas Trust CU Theatre and had fans singing all night.
BigXThaPlug is the biggest, the largest, and he’s bringing Texas rap to Germany before touching down in London.
The next generation of North Texas talent was on display at Club Dada, each playing their brand of music to a homegrown crowd.
Despite bad weather and delays, Kesha didn’t stop and made it pop at Dos Equis Pavilion.
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