Despite a dreary day one, Los Dells Art and Music Festival, the first major multi-genre and multi-day Latinx music festival in the Midwest, took off with lots of booze, reggaeton, rock en español, ...
They’ll be putting up a parking lot in Lake Delton after all, but “Paradise” — in the form of local music store Mojo Music — won’t be paved over, in spite of a recent, locally produced cover version ...
*Unfortunately we have sad news to report for fans of 50s/60s/70s R&B group The Dells. Charles “Chuck” Barksdale, the famed bass singer of the legendary ensemble has passed away. He was 84. Marshall ...
On the surface, Los Dells in Mauston Labor Day weekend was the beginning of a new festival. In time, it could prove to be a significant turning point for a sector of the music industry. Festivals and ...
Los Dells, the music festival held outside the Wisconsin Dells, continues to make a strong case that it's the Coachella of Latin music with another stacked lineup for its third year. Reggaeton ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- A public viewing Sunday honored Chicago music legend Chuck Barksdale of the 1950s group, 'The Dells.' Barksdale died Wednesday after a long illness at age 84. His distinctive bass ...
Latin rhythms, especially those of reggaeton, trap and some Spanish pop have taken off in the past we few years. It now goes beyond the worldwide popularity of the song “Despacito,” and into the ...
With a dining palette that has shrunk during the past couple of years, the Taste of the Dells is considering “super-sizing” some of its menu offerings. Following the smallest restaurant participant ...
The Dells, the pride of Harvey, Illinois, had a smash R&B hit with “Oh, What a Nite” in 1956. Thirteen years later, the group cut the song again and hit the Top Ten on the pop charts. Perhaps more ...