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Muhammad Mvstermind Austin created Mvstercamp to train local artists on stage presence, guerilla marketing and industry standards — all lessons that he had to learn the hard way.
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WerQfest, a celebration of Black, queer culture will feature national headliners Durand Bernarr and Jaida Essence Hall plus a slew of St. Louis-based artists including Sunny Rain and DJ PBnJeffy.
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The next round of Kranzberg Arts Foundation’s 18-month artist residency program will have slots for eight people, spread among visual artists, writers and musicians. The deadline to apply is July 10.
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The St. Louis musician’s album, Camp Scout Vol. 2, will be released on June 29. It’s inspired by his travels with his Australian Shepherd, Scout.
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Lizzie Weber began crafting “Fidalgo” when she left St. Louis. Seven years later, she’s ready to debut it June 9 at the Dark Room.
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St. Louis native Jordan Ward has had a busy year, touring with hip-hop act JID and local rapper Smino. Ward, who lives in Los Angeles, returns to his hometown Wednesday for a show at the Duck Room at Blueberry Hill.
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Charlie Berry and his band have found a monthly home playing Blueberry Hill, the venue where his grandfather Chuck played for years. Berry mixes original material and classics from the Chuck Berry songbook.
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East St. Louis musician David Dee, a longtime fixture on the Midwest blues scene, has died. His musical resume was long. He performed with his vocal group David and the Temptations in the 1960s and later played with Howlin’ Wolf and Albert King.
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Claire Maue, 20, will lead her quartet at Jazz St. Louis for the first time Wednesday. She dedicated her debut album to her twin sister, Hana, who died last year in a car crash.
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North St. Louis County hip-hop artist NandoSTL has been charting his own path to success over the past several years. Now, the hip-hop artist has a deal with hitmaker T-Pain and is ready to take his career to new heights.