NRBQ is celebrating its 50th anniversary by doing what it’s done since 1966. Making some noise. Formed in Louisville, Ky., as the New Rhythm and Blues Quartet, the group has been through 17 members ...
Last year when NRBQ, which stands for New Rhythm and Blues Quartet, performed at a local listening room, the Tin Pan, 24-year-old drummer John Perrin had just joined the band. It was only his second ...
NRBQ founding member Terry Adams was getting ready to take the new version of the band on the road when the sad news arrived of the passing of longtime drummer Tom Ardolino on Jan. 6. Ardolino's death ...
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Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. NRBQ have announced a 10th Anniversary Edition of Brass Tacks to be released on ...
NRBQ may exist outside of time and space. Fans already know that the band’s stunning catalog sounds like a collection of Top 40 singles from another universe, flourishing outside of mainstream ...
"Big Al" Anderson spent 22 years as the critically-revered guitarist with NRBQ, but whenever he's asked when the group's best days were, he modestly says, "before I joined the band." That's because ...
NRBQ is one of those rare rock bands that has managed to survive for 50 years. The reason is simple, says founding member Terry Adams: It’s all about the music. “With us it’s been the music first and ...
If being in the company of rock royalty such as Keith Richards, Elvis Costello and Bob Dylan sounds like a good Friday night to you, then perhaps a trip to The Jewish Mother in Virginia Beach should ...
Founder and frontman Terry Adams speaks with NPR's Kelly McEvers about teaming up with new musicians, battling throat cancer and keeping things fun. We're back with ALL THINGS CONSIDERED from NPR News ...
CHICAGO — At age 18, Scott Ligon spent his nights getting paid to play guitar and his days shopping for records. It was 1988, and he was one of the rising regulars of the St. Louis bar-band scene. He ...
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