Few artists are bigger D.C.-area music legends than the late Chuck Brown and Eva Cassidy, with Brown dubbed “The Godfather of Go-Go” in D.C. and Cassidy the pride of Prince George’s County, Maryland ...
Cassidy's rendition of “Chain of Fools" (a previously unissued 1996 Blues Alley performance) is bolstered by the 2007 addition of Leigh Pilzer's horn arrangement (produced by Chris Biondo) and the ...
Eva Cassidy — a Maryland singer possessed with a voice of crystalline beauty — walked in many gardens before her death of cancer in 1996 at the age of 33. It fell to Christopher Willis to plant one ...
On September 24, 1994, Eva Cassidy, a little-known singer from Bowie, Maryland, performed at the now defunct Pearl's supper club in the state’s capital of Annapolis. The diners sat in rapt silence in ...
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — Eva Cassidy may be the most famous musical artist to ever live in Annapolis, but it took 26 years and a mural dedication for the city to mount a tribute concert in her honor.
Eva Cassidy may be the most famous musical artist to ever live in Annapolis, but it took 26 years and a mural dedication for the city to mount a tribute concert in her honor. Cassidy died in 1996 of ...