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Today in Music History for Dec. 9: In 1934, bluesman Junior Wells was born in West Memphis, Ark. He replaced harmonica player Little Walter in Muddy Waters’ band in the early 1950s. His most famous ...
When you’re the only guitarist in the band, triads are your best friends in a guitar solo – and Hendrix and SRV were the ...
But Joe Bonamassa challenges that concept and demands a more nuanced view of guitar virtuosity. The blues guitarist has just issued B.B. King's Summit 100 tribute album, where he trades licks with a ...
Captain Kate Hore has booted three goals as Melbourne overcame a 13-point half-time deficit to notch an 11-point win over Adelaide in their AFLW semifinal. Later Carlton booked its passage to the ...
It was exactly what Hawthorn was hoping to avoid, but Carlton's spirited, attacking game style led by an exciting array of young talent was just too much to overcome, resulting in the Blues' 11.13 (79 ...
Carlton and Melbourne have locked in AFLW preliminary finals appearances against the 2024 grand finalists. The Blues will travel to Brisbane next Saturday night at in the Second Preliminary Final ...
WITH AN unchanged list and no injuries to report, Carlton is dancing into Saturday's semi-final against Hawthorn. Literally. Off the back of their dominant elimination final win over West Coast, the ...
It was duly delivered in a meeting with Blues CEO Graham Wright and head of list management Nick Austin at IKON Park last month. They told the hard-running Binns the club would be delisting him, ...
While the Blues comfortably took care of business against the Eagles, Austin’s goal after the third quarter siren stole the show. Watch every match of the 2025 NAB AFL Women’s Season LIVE ad-break ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. The Age’s in-depth coverage of the next generation of football stars, ahead of this year’s AFL national draft at Marvel Stadium.See all ...
Fresh from spending the last seven years at Carlton, former footy boss Brad Lloyd unpacks what’s changed at the Blues — and why there’ll always be heat on Michael Voss. Football certainly moves ...