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The band’s upbeat music is rooted in the rhythms of the Black church and a respect for tradition that includes room for innovation.
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St. Louis musician Eldraco Price is combining his lyricism, live instrumentation and showmanship to give listeners the complete picture of who he is on his debut EP, "Free Love," which is out today.
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St. Louis-based band Foxing discuss their music journey and the release of their latest album, “Draw Down the Moon,” ahead of their first performance at the Pageant.
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A new music festival coming to St. Louis in September aims to highlight local musicians and get fans back into music venues. Music at the Intersection will feature more than 60 St. Louis-based and national artists. They're booked for six venues in the Grand Center Arts District.
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St. Louis-based multi-instrumentalist Tom Pini has spent the past decade experimenting with punk rock and emo rock music. But over the past few years, he found his voice in electronic music, funk and disco.
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Officials in St. Louis and St. Louis County relaxed capacity limits on live venues this week, but social distancing requirements mean that many venues are unable to safely accommodate any more people.
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Congress approved $15 billion in relief funds in December for cultural organizations struggling to stay afloat during the coronavirus pandemic. People interested in applying for Shuttered Venue Operator grants can begin applying on April 8.
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Owners of music venues in St. Louis are discovering there is no one-size-fits-all solution to the financial straights brought on by the coronavirus pandemic. With stages dark and the immediate future of the business unclear, industry professionals have turned to federal aid programs but experienced mixed results.
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Arts organizations in the St. Louis region will soon be able to apply for some of the $15 billion in grants Congress approved for coronavirus pandemic relief.
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The coronavirus pandemic has shutdown most live events, leaving venues dark and putting employees out of work. Now, a new organization is asking for a share of Missouri's CARES Act funding to help save the industry.