Alphabetical           State by State
 Arts & Entertainment Add/Modify your site link! Send this page to a friend!  
 Home
 Arts and Entertainment
 American Literature
 Amusement and Theme Parks
 Art Galleries
 Art History
 Artists
 Arts & Entertainment News
 Arts & Letters
 Bonsai and Suiseki
 Canadian Literature
 Categories
 Category
 Celebrities
 Classical Studies
 Comedy
 Comics and Animation
 Contests, Surveys, and Polls
 Cool Links
 Crafts
 Criticism and Theory
 Cultural
 Cultures and Groups
 Design
 Design Arts
 Digital
 Drama Theater Groups
 Education
 Education - Art
 Employment
 English Literature
 Events
 Food & Recipes
 Graphic Design
 Humor
 Information Media
 Kid's Museums
 Literature
 Magazines
 Magic
 Movies & Films
 Museums on the Net
 Museums, Galleries, and Centers
 Musical Theater Groups
 Musicals
 Organizations
 Performing Arts
 Publications
 Publishers Resources
 Reviews
 Science Museums & Exhibits
 Television
 Tribal
 Video
 Virtual Cards
 Visual Arts
 Web Games
 Writers Resources
Copyright © 1998-01 OpenHere
Company Information
Suggest a Site
FAQ
VirtualDesk
Login:

Password:
Yellow Dog Records Roster Boasts Some of Today's Best Blues, Americana Artists  
Tuesday, April 29, 2008 4:05 PM

Memphis, Tennessee is known as "The birthplace of the blues." So it's no surprise that a record label specializing in...


Memphis, Tennessee is known as "The birthplace of the blues." So it's no surprise that a record label specializing in new blues, jazz and soul music set up shop near Beale Street, home to many of Memphis' world-famous blues clubs. VOA's Doug Levine fills us in on Yellow Dog Records, whose roster boasts some of today's best blues and Americana performers.

The Bo-Keys
The Bo-Keys

Meet The Bo-Keys, a Memphis-based jazz-blues group comprised of former session players for Stax Records, the legendary soul label.

Signed to Yellow Dog in 2003, The Bo-Keys titled their debut album "The Royal Sessions" after another Memphis landmark, Royal Recording Studio.

William Lee Ellis
William Lee Ellis

Guitarist William Lee Ellis holds a degree in classical performance. But a chance meeting with blues and gospel pioneer Reverend Gary Davis steered him towards traditional folk music.

Ellis, Bob Dylan, Jerry Garcia and Keb' Mo' are among those influenced by Davis' unique finger-picking guitar style.

Soul of John Black
John Bigham
Three Yellow Dog recording artists are nominated for Blues Music Awards: Mary Flower, Fiona Boyes and John Bigham, also known as The Soul Of John Black.

The Soul Of John Black is nominated for Best New Artist Debut at the upcoming Blues Music Awards to be presented May 8.

Before going solo, John played guitar and keyboards for everyone from Fishbone and Eminem to Miles Davis and Bruce Hornsby.

Eden Brent
Eden Brent
Rounding out the Yellow Dog Records lineup are pianist and vocalist Eden "Little Boogaloo" Brent. Blending jazz, soul, gospel, pop and acoustic blues, Brent pays tribute to her Mississippi Delta roots on her album "Mississippi Number One," featuring the track "Darkness On The Delta."

Arts & Entertainment News

  • Arts & Entertainment Home

  • Bon Jovi to Perform Free New York Concert; Shakira Signs Deal with Live Nation

  • American Children Set Guinness World Record with Sneakers  

  • Jewel Releases Country Album That Makes Her Love of Music Style 'Perfectly Clear'  

  • NBA Star Yao Ming Raises Money for China Earthquake Victims

  • Hippos Are Main Attraction at Colombian Ranch of Slain Drug Baron  

  • Twenty-five Million People Visit the National Mall Each Year  

  • Cambodian Killing Fields Survivor Tells His Story In New Book  

  • New Details Surface on Lavish Beijing Olympics Opening Ceremonies

  • Walter "Wolfman" Washington Releases Tribute to New Orleans in 'Doin' The Funky Thing'  

  • Wat, Tibs and Injera - An Ethiopian Eating Experience in Washington DC  

  • Fans Await Summer North American Jazz Festivals  

  • Robot 'Wall-E' Holds Unexpected Message About Love in Animated Film  

  • James Madison's Home Restored  

  • New Film Documents Political Victims' Pursuit of Trial for Chad's Ex-Dictator  

  • Los Angeles Concert Series Celebrates Musical Diversity  

  • Coldplay's Latest Release a No. 1 Hit; Britney Spears Returns to Court for Child Custody Hearing

  • Arab-American Filmmakers Work To Shatter Hollywood Stereotypes  

  • Jazzman Stanley Jordan Showcases Talents on Piano in 'State of Nature'  

  • The Gibson Brothers Stay True to Bluegrass Roots in Latest Release  

  • Steve Riley and the Mamou Playboys Release 'Best Of' Compilation  

  • Emmylou Harris Releases First Solo CD in Five Years  

  • US Lawmaker Calls for Investigation of US Funded Broadcasts to Middle East

  • Comedian George Carlin Dies

  • London Concert to Honor Nelson Mandela; Jamie Lynn Spears Becomes a Mom

  • Popular 60s TV Show 'Get Smart' Gets Makeover in Movie Version  

  • Virginia Volunteer Band Takes Pride in Tradition  

  • Symphony Orchestras Adjust to Noise Level Restrictions  

  • Cassandra Wilson Goes Back to Her Roots with Loverly  

  • Five Year Project Aims to Catalog Endangered Languages  

  • Incognito Grooves with 'Tales From The Beach'