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Pig’s blood and all.
Pig’s blood and all.
The 88-year-old gospel legend has a new song and a lot to say about current events.
Kristopher Chupp, a.k.a. DJ Steel, was a longtime member of the metro Phoenix music scene.
The Voice judge is bringing a drive-in show to spots around the Valley.
Judas Priest, Deftones, and Primus have all rescheduled their concerts in the Valley to 2021.
It’d take a lot of work for Ye to be an official candidate in our state.
The good, the bad, and the just plain ridiculous.
A documentary about the legendary Phoenix musician uploaded online has kickstarted a conversation about local blues’ next act.
The fusion-centric band’s new LPs address everything from race to environmentalism.
It’s Fourth of July weekend, so be safe, wear your mask, and skip these musical tributes to America.
There’s not much open in Phoenix, so stay home and watch a show.
A song by the Phoenix duo is featured in the new season of the sci-fi show.
The hip-hop artist was only 32.
The Phoenix band are regularly performing on the popular livestreaming platform.
The long-running blues and R&B joint is in the market for a new owner.
Here’s a sampling of the diverse and dynamic sounds currently defining metro Phoenix.
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For starters, masks will be required and social distancing will be strictly enforced.
A look at the best the Phoenix music scene has to offer.
View at your own risk.
These singers and musicians are an indelible part of the state’s cultural identity.
Remembering the late Peachcake frontman and “magical human being.”