The Alabama Shakes that rose from a small town to become one of indie rock’s biggest bands had four people in it. Now it’s ...
Brittany Howard (above) performs, as The Alabama Shakes reunite for Tuscaloosa Get Up 3 at the Bama Theatre in Tuscaloosa, ...
Honda’s national “Battle of the Bands” will feature Alabama State’s Mighty Marching Hornets. The event takes place on Feb. 1 ...
The famous band recently got a chance to see how the 18-wheelers that haul its tour equipment are made, highlighting the ...
She’s been a star for years. Still, this week’s shaping up to be quite an eventful one for Brittany Howard. Today, Howard was added to the list of artists performing live at Sunday’s Grammy Awards.
Alabama Shakes appear to be working on new music, teasing their first new release in a decade after unexpectedly making their ...
Monday was a big day for Alabama Shakes fans as the Athens-based band announced they are “working on some exciting stuff” in ...
Alabama Shakes were a dominating force in the 2010s with their two albums, 2012’s Boys & Girls and 2015’s Sound & Color. The latter was a No. 1 hit, but still, the band hasn’t released a new album ...
Alabama's lead singer Randy Owen discusses the band's hits, including "Dixieland Delight" and "Mountain Music," and the their enduring legacy.
The Honda Battle of the Bands (HBOB) will again feature the Mighty Marching Hornets Band (MMHB) of Alabama State University.
Get ready for a night of classic country and southern rock, honoring the iconic group Alabama at the Historic Ritz Theatre. "Fiddle in the Band," is set to hit the Ritz stage Friday, Jan.