The bottom of soul just got so much less deep. Donald "Duck" Dunn has passed away at the age of 70.
Adam Yauch of the Beastie Boys succumbed to cancer this week. Read Sasha Frere-Jones' excellent tribute to the late MCA.
Master of the soulful wah-wah guitar, Skip Pitts, has passed away.
Musicians remember the late, great Levon Helm. Memorial services will be held today in Woodstock, N.Y.
The world's oldest teenager has died. RIP Dick Clark.
Rock music just got a whole lot less loud. RIP Jim Marshall of Marshall amps.
Follow the Trayvon Martin case as seen through the eyes of Brother Ali.
RIP to one of the greatest musicians ever to draw a breath: Earl Scruggs has died at the age of 88.
The Rolling Stones aren't going to make that 50th anniversary tour after all.
Still melancholy over the loss of Davy Jones? Soothe yourself with a nice list of forgotten classics by the Monkee.
We'll never wash this cheek again. Rest in peace, Davy Jones.
RIP Michael Davis, bassist for the MC5.
Sony says price gouging in the wake of Whitney Houston's death was a "mistake."
One of St. Louis' most inspiring singers, David Peaston, has died.
Farewell to the chief engineer of Soul Train. Don Cornelius has died.
We lost two very great artists this past week: Etta James and Johnny Otis. Read KDHX DJ Tom Ray's take on Etta.
When it comes to music coverage, local and national, the KDHX Blog is a terrific, one-of-a-kind resource. That excellence has just been recognized by the Riverfront Times Point and Clique Awards.
Kickstarter generated a cool $20 million for music projects this year.
Thin Lizzy fans get the best present ever: 700 unreleased songs.
Lady Gaga will be dropping the big New Year's ball in New York.
The great Cape Verdean singer Cesária Évora has passed away.
KDHX kicks off its Best of 2011 coverage with lists of top national spins, top local spins and DJ top 10 favorite albums.
The Rock and Hall of Fame welcomes Donovan, Laura Nyro, the Beastie Boys, Faces and Guns N' Roses.
RIP producer and A&R man Don DeVito.
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