Denver's Mile High Stash podcast interviews Colorado's biggest musicians about their five favorite albums, thanks to drummer/writer Adam Perry's connections
The Black Keys believe Houston is a destination city so they're inviting fans everywhere to participate in a contest to be flown into the Bayou City for a very special night with them, including a hang at an area dive bar following the band's October 15 show at Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion. It's all part of the duo's commitment to the Save The Music Foundation and its music education initiatives.
The Black Keys' Patrick Carney famously does not mince words. Half of one of the biggest rock bands in the world, Carney shared his unfiltered thoughts with Houston Press on critics of the band's new album Dropout Boogie, why it's best to sometimes not build a Starship from an Airplane and songs of Particular Brilliance which bonded him and bandmate Dan Auerbach in the band's early days. The Black Keys return to Houston at Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion this Ocotber.