Faces of the Blues: Recognizing living talents in the Courier-Journal
inNews & Mediaon November 3, 2016
Read this great feature from the Courier-Journal in Louisville, KY about our photography exhibit at the Clifton Center: Written by: Elizabeth Kramer | @arts_bureau | 7:01 a.m. EDT November 2, 2016 Etta James, Robert Johnson, B.B. King, Muddy Waters and Howlin’ Wolf are among the world’s best-known Blues musicians – documented in recordings, film and photographs. But for […]
Music Maker Partners with Bull Durham Beer Co. To Open Club In Downtown Durham!
inNews & Mediaon October 13, 2016
Bull Durham Beer Co., the first brewery in America to operate in a Minor League baseball stadium, will add a second, expanded location in late October. The team behind the popular baseball-themed brew is linking with all-star partners to open a combination beer garden, restaurant and music venue in the ground floor of American Tobacco […]
Robert Finley’s DEBUT Album is Out TODAY!
inNews & Mediaon September 30, 2016
CD/Vinyl – https://bit.ly/2doUoKZ iTunes – https://apple.co/2cEvruz Spotify – https://spoti.fi/2ccPeAz NPR PROFILES SOUTHERN SOUL MAN ROBERT FINLEY AS HIS DEBUT ‘AGE DON’T MEAN A THING’ OUT TODAY ON BIG LEGAL MESS SINGER DISCUSSES GOING BLIND AS 2ND SYNDICATED RADIO SEGMENT TAPES NEXT WEEK AT MEMPHIS SHOW NPR aired a profile on Robert Finley nationally this week as his debut […]
Making His Debut At 63, Bluesman Says ‘Age Don’t Mean A Thing’
inNews & Mediaon September 27, 2016
September 26, 2016 Robert Finley is not your average new artist. At 63, the north Louisiana blues and soul musician has already lived a lifetime. He served as a helicopter serviceman in the Army in the ’70s and worked as a carpenter for decades until he started to lose his sight a few years ago. […]
Albert White’s New Release – A Sweat Soaked Night in 1970s Atlanta!
inNews & Mediaon September 13, 2016
ALBERT WHITE’S NEW RELEASE A SWEAT SOAKED NIGHT IN 1970S ATLANTA This album takes recordings from two different sweat-soaked 70s nights. One, The New Palladium on Bankhead Highway, was the premier venue for the top touring black acts of the day. The Rockers delivered high-energy funk and soul exactly as it’s supposed to be; greasy […]