Dallas Songwriter Festival Is Packed With Local Talent
The first-ever singer-songwriter festival of its kind, featuring 18 local musicians, is this weekend.
The first-ever singer-songwriter festival of its kind, featuring 18 local musicians, is this weekend.
Medrick “Medz” Greely is performing at Club Dada to debut his instrumental project live for the first time.
L2EO wants to return R&B to its roots, where the music was about falling in love and missing someone.
Twin brothers Michael Joe and Show Louis are on the rise after their video with Big Tuck just surpassed 100,000 views.
The Dallas rapper will have an announcement hearing on Friday. He is seeking to modify his bond conditions to allow him to work.
The Dallas-based band shares the story of their early formation and what the Beckley house means to them.
At Reno’s Chop Stop, people led with love as they told unheard stories of Keyboard Bob, who passed away at the age of 73.
The Dallas rapper is on a promo run for I Hope You’re Happy. We watched his interviews and pulled out the best quotes.
The vision of Paul Slavens’ A.I. music night at Rubber Gloves was promptly shut down after social media backlash.
Nojo Wallace takes creative control, sharing his new EP featuring Bando., Pierce Washington, Rahzil and Scuttino.
The Gotten was born out of boredom and a welder’s spark. The music is raw, unpolished and so rock and roll.
Claire Morales’ first album in seven years is a multimedia journey of self-discovery and sonic evolution.
The event will serve as the group’s public debut, kickstarting their mission with Amy Curnow, Frankie Leonie, Remy Reilly and Jenni Rose.
We attended Oodaredevil’s first listen of Ginger Blonde and the infectious energy inspired us to see him in concert.
After weathering the storm, Zillionaire Doe emerges from the streets a king with 14 new tracks.
Bob Crawford was always there with a smile and his keyboard. Here, people remember his character and how he touched Dallas.
After leaving the major label system, Paige talks to us about moving back to Dallas and her new EP Kaashmychecks.
What started as a group finding their footing has now crafted a sound that’s entirely theirs on Magic of the Sale.
Open mics, often on a first-come, first-served basis, provide a platform for performers to show what they’re made of.
With special guests We Them Grays, Luke Herbert, Pierce Washington and Dana Harper, Dezi 5 brought the house down.
The Dallas rapper’s next album, I Hope You’re Happy, is ready to give ’em hell later this month.
Ahead of the band’s ‘Louder Than Gunfire’ single release, William Dunnill opens up about what Dallas means to him.