Cedric Burnside Project and solo guitarist Jimmy “Duck” Holmes offer acoustic evidence of the regional and generational differences among Mississippi blues styles when they appear on a double bill ...
In addition to being a renowned percussionist – named Drummer of the Year four times at the Blues Music Awards – Cedric Burnside is also a Grammy-nominated blues guitarist and vocalist. Music is in ...
RIPLEY - Despite inclement weather that shortened the festivities, those who came to downtown Ripley on Saturday, June 7 were treated to an afternoon of great music, great food, and great company, as ...
RIPLEY - Tippah County residents were treated to sounds of great music, the smells of food trucks and a rib cook off, and the sights of a car show and arts and crafts vendors on Saturday, June 8, as ...
Blues veteran R.L. Burnside, who experienced a late career renaissance after being rediscovered by Fat Possum Records in the 1990s, died today in a Memphis hospital. He was 78. By Billboard Staff ...
Take one glance at the iconic tintype photograph which serves as the cover to his new album, Benton County Relic, and you know immediately that Cedric Burnside is the real deal. “When I first saw it, ...
Growing up poor in Mississippi, Cedric Burnside didn't have running water. It's a fact he highlights in the first song on his Grammy-nominated album, Benton County Relic. In the upbeat, soulful song, ...
Cedric Burnside likes to stay true to the Mississippi Hill Country Blues from which he hails. By Gary Graff Cedric Burnside likes to stay true to the Mississippi Hill Country Blues from which he hails ...
A few years ago, Cedric Burnside was sitting with his acoustic guitar on the front porch of his home in Ashland, Mississippi, listening to the birds and thinking about grief and perseverance. For ...
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