You could say Keb' Mo' is a blues player. What's more, you could say he's widely recognized as a master of the art form and point to his 14 albums and four Grammy Awards — most recently Best ...
But when it comes to American music, perhaps the most important figure is the author of a blues song. From Robert Johnson to the electrified Chuck Berry, it’s blues players and songwriters that have ...
Blues musician Keb’ Mo’ has been a star for decades, but achieved little recognition until he was in his forties. Now 70, he gives a career-spanning interview to NewsHour Weekend Special Correspondent ...
Less is more. As Keb' Mo' has moved into his third decade as a recording and touring artist, he has realized that adage applies to what he wants to do in his live shows. That idea of stripping things ...
Few artists invest as much soul and passion into their art as Keb Mo. Although his basis may be the blues, his music incorporates folk, soul, country, and R&B in a way that eludes easy categorization, ...
Lobero LIVE will present Grammy-award winner Keb’ Mo’ at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 22 at Santa Barbara’s Lobero Theatre. With five Grammys, 14 Blues Foundation Awards, and a career spanning nearly 50 ...
Grammy-winning blues and Americana musician Keb' Mo's latest, Good To Be, melds lofty ambitions with deeply personal inspirations. When asked what makes his 19th studio album in 42 years worth hearing ...
Like any reputable bluesman, Keb' Mo' has a back story slightly blurred by mythology. Only in this case, the folklore lies in the very notion that Keb' Mo' (born Kevin Moore) actually plays the blues.
Keb' Mo' and Darius Rucker go back to their roots with "Good Strong Woman," a new single with an accompanying music video out now. The song reflects on the importance of finding meaningful, steady ...
The Vail Valley loves Keb’ Mo’ – and the feeling is mutual for the charismatic musician. The five-time Grammy Award winner — with 12 nominations — out of Nashville first performed at the Vilar ...
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