One of L.A.’s most popular restaurants just quietly returned with delivery service—which means no more waiting in lines of, oh, three-ish hours for some of the best hot chicken in town. The lauded, ...
Howlin’ Ray’s fans are some of the city’s most fanatical diners, rivaling even In-N-Out in their cult-like devotion. Line-holders often sport Howlin’ Ray’s gear and tattoos, trading photos of previous ...
It’s been half an hour, and me and my fellow Angelenos–brown, black, white, newborns, grandparents, weed bros swilling vodka from a water bottle, undergrads studying econ textbooks–have barely moved.
Howlin' Wolf's masters from the Chess label have just been released on a four-disc set titled Smokestack Lightning: The Complete Chess Masters 1931-1960. When your father has worked a good piece of ...
Nobody did the blues quite like Howlin’ Wolf. He was an incredible electric Chicago blues artist, with a powerful voice, excellent harmonica skills, and legendary prowess with the electric guitar. He ...
It's 9.05pm, and backstage at the Howlin' Wolf concert people are getting restless. The eight o'clock show hasn't started yet. In a crowded little room in the bowels of Gainesville's Great Southern ...
Howlin’ Ray’s, the Nashville-style hot chicken restaurant in Chinatown, has announced it will open a long-awaited second location in Pasadena. The restaurant, which is scheduled to open in a little ...
Mona Holmes is an editor at Eater Southern California/Southwest, a regular contributor at KCRW radio, and a 2022 James Beard Award nominee. Howlin’ Ray’s Pasadena has the potential to reshape this ...
The back of your throat starts to burn and you’re convinced you can feel the heat of cayenne pepper in ever corner of your mouth, and on every inch of your tongue. Your eyes water, your nose starts to ...
The Black Keys paid homage to the blues music that made them a band on last year’s Delta Kream. On Dropout Boogie, the follow-up to Delta Kream and their 11th studio album, Dan Auerbach and Pat Carney ...
The Black Keys’ “Howlin’ for You” is part of their 2010 album Brothers, which lifted the Akron, Ohio, garage rock duo out of the underground and into the mainstream. By the time The Black Keys began ...
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