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Programmed by the team from Antone's, the two-day fest in Waterloo Park includes sets from Big Freedia, Blind Boys of Alabama and many more.
Brittany Howard enriches a consequential day with Pitchfork vow to 'love my enemy' Alabama Shakes frontwoman and her tight backing band smoothly blend funk, rock, gospel, soul, R&B, jazz and dream ...
Brittany Howard, Buddy Guy, Jimmie Vaughan, and More Austin Blues Festival Reviews Standouts from the Antone’s organizers’ Waterloo Park return By Raoul Hernandez and Carys Anderson, 11:56AM ...
Newport Jazz Fest 2024 also has Shabaka, Brittany Howard, Cory Wong, Thievery Corporation, Christian McBride and more.
Indie funk-rocker Brittany Howard and British soul star Michael Kiwanuka have announced a co-headlining joint tour running for 14 dates this fall. They'll be supported by guitarist-composer Yasmin ...
While Howard's voice was the most potent element as always, she and her band brought all of her influences to life at a ridiculously under-attended opening-night show.
Brittany Howard is not one for the easy path. A dozen-odd years ago, she burst onto the scene as the fiery lead singer of Alabama Shakes, a rootsy combo that brought hope to rock fans, just as the ...
Brittany Howard's latest album, What Now, arrives five years after her stirring solo debut, Jaime. As an artist restlessly seeking to expand in new directions as a musician, What Now lifts off in ...
Brittany Howard Enters Her “High Priestess” Era With New Album ‘What Now’ The five-time Grammy winner and former Alabama Shakes frontwoman talks about her just-launched 34-city tour, her ...
Brittany Howard Taps Into the Ancestors, and Finds a New Groove The singer and guitarist socked away songs grappling with frustration, pain and love during the pandemic.
Brittany Howard returns with a new album, ‘What Now,’ and songs she calls ‘like journal keeping’ The acclaimed singer-songwriter will perform tonight at the Coachella festival in Indio and ...
Brittany Howard has announced her second solo album, What Now, and released the music video for its title track. The song was co-produced by Howard and Shawn Everett.
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