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Rafael Alvarez

Life as Frank Zappa’s daughter could be as exhilarating — and bizarre — as one of his outlandish songs.

Born in Sweden, the singer/songwriter/guitarist is taking America’s seminal music to the frontlines of a European war. 

A historical marker honoring the blues legend is getting a second life after a devastating tornado.

Musicians of all stripes tell tales of the unique pull of the accordion on Louisana and beyond.  

A 1950s heartthrob survived his own blues, and is still singing them.   

When the writer—daughter of renowned art critic Peter Schjeldahl—found a stash of cassette tapes, she opened a window to an era.

Surveying the 37th International Blues Challenge, and remembering those who came before

Stranded in Philly, they watch the war at home from afar

On playing guitar with the blues greats as a “White Boy Lost in the Blues” (and being ignored by Jimi Hendrix)