The King of the Blues himself, B.B. King released a new album this week featuring covers of old blues songs from his early influences. With production by T. Bone Burnett (Elvis Costello, Robert Plant and Alison Krauss), the set revisits the music that influenced B.B. in the '50s, the beginning of King's extraordinary professional journey that literally changed the texture of modern blues playing.
Multi-platinum-selling Blues Traveler delivers their most solid set of songs to date. One of the most beloved live bands on the scene today, Blues Traveler will be on the road throughout the fall promoting their Verve Forecast label debut, “North Hollywood Shootout.” Perennial best-sellers, Blues Traveler's Universal catalog titles have sold over six million units.
For Jonas Brothers, the last year has been all whirlwind, all the time. Yet somehow, on the road to becoming a pop culture phenomenon, the trio never broke a sweat. As they prove on their new Hollywood Records album, “A Little Bit Longer,” Jonas Brothers have grown exponentially as songwriters, musicians and recording artists.
Classic-era Rolling Stones; an amplified, rocking version of '60s protest folk; the raw spirit of indie rock. All of these comparisons have been made in attempts to describe Delta Spirit, the southern California five-piece who might just be one of the most important new bands of the decade. Their debut album, “Ode to Sunshine,” is out this week on Rounder Records.