September 1963 saw a turning point for protest music following the tragic incident in Birmingham, Alabama, which inspired ...
Comedian and actor Tommy Davidson, originally from Mississippi, discusses his life and career ahead of his performance at ...
Mississippi is steeped in Black history and culture, from Civil Rights sites that spurred national change to the delta -the ...
In addition to great music and great eats, both states have much to explore — historic downtowns, a parade of storied homes ...
Evelyn uses a rolling walker now, but stays mobile and active. Perhaps that is her secret to a long life and recollections of ...
Tinsley Ellis is stepping out of his comfort zone to bring a new sound to Albuquerque: acoustic blues. Hailing from Georgia, Ellis wanted to create a mixture of traditional acoustic blues sounds that ...
After graduating from the University of Southern Mississippi in 1969, Buffett moved to New Orleans ... and other hotspots that were the base of many of Buffett’s songs, his catalog also had plenty of ...
Charles Cobb Jr. played an integral role in getting Black people registered to vote during the Mississippi Freedom Summer ...
Jim Henson’s Muppets had a sketch and Andy Kaufman lip-synched the “Mighty Mouse” theme song. Billy Preston played his hit ...
Nina Simone wrote 'Mississippi Goddam' in response to the bombing on 6th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama in 1963, channeling her fury and rage.
The "GNX" singer electrified the crowd with a rendition of some of his most popular songs at halftime, where he was joined by special guests SZA and Samuel L. Jackson, who wore a red, white ...
Lamar also wore an “a” chain that fans think is a reference to the infamous “a minor” line in the song. Drake wasn’t the only main event of his halftime show. It opened with Jackson ...