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These drummers are among St. Louis’ most talented young artists.
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Lately, it seems, sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll has been suffering an identity crisis. St Louis musicians celebrate success in the music industry after their personal triumphs over substance abuse.
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Native son Keyon Harrold is the new host of St. Louis Public Radio and Jazz St. Louis’ live weekly jazz show, The Next Set: Live From Jazz St. Louis.
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St. Louis singer-songwriter Joanna Serenko will play songs from “Best of Me” at Blue Strawberry on May 19.
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Kevin Buckley’s debut solo album “Big Spring” features elements of traditional Irish folk, bluegrass, swing and Tejano music.
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All-girl punk band the Welders burst onto the St. Louis music scene in the 1970s. But their work never made it to vinyl — until now.
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Soul-jazz pianist Dave Grelle takes the stage this weekend at the inaugural Music at the Intersection festival with his band Playadors and the Funky Butt Brass Band.
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St. Louis soul singer Gene Jackson talked about his new album "The Jungle" and recent battle with COVID-19 on St. Louis on the Air.
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Singer Javier Mendoza has been writing and performing rock music for years. The artist returns to St. Louis on Saturday for a show at the Kranzberg Open Air series. Mendoza talks to St. Louis Public Radio's Chad Davis about his career, influences and what’s next.
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When Vanika Spencer moved to St. Louis in 2008, she was a fresh high school graduate eager to experience something different from what her native Dallas,…