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A remastered version of their album, recorded at EMI Recording Studios in London, will be released by Euclid Records on April 20.
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Twangfest has drawn performers and fans of country, soul, rock and other genres to south St. Louis every year since 1997. Organizers say the festival has ended, but smaller performances will go on at venues across the city.
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Heil is noted as the inventor of the talk box, the original featured in a display at the Rock and Rock Hall of Fame and Museum in Cleveland, Ohio.
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2023 St. Louis Teen Talent Competition winner Ray Strickland shares his belief in the power of the “universal language” of music.
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St. Louis arts saw a lot of change in 2023, with new music venues and festivals, attendance struggles for theaters and an embattled community radio station seeing a DJ revolt. St. Louis Public Radio’s Jeremy D. Goodwin and Chad Davis recap trends from the year in the arts.
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Singer-songwriter Brian Owens and his father, Thomas Owens, will open for Grammy Award-winning Samara Joy on her St. Louis tour stop.
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The rapper behind the hit “SkeeYee” was welcomed home by a sold-out Chaifetz Arena filled with fans outfitted in her signature look.
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“20,000 Hours Vol. 1: Return of the Gods” is Souls of Liberty’s latest album after a five-year hiatus.
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Alonzo Townsend’s first client was his father, blues legend Henry “Mule” Townsend. He was negotiating festival contracts for his dad at just 9 years old.
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St. Louis singer Neil Salsich gained national attention this year performing on “The Voice,” the NBC show that pits singers against each other for a record deal. St. Louis Public Radio’s Chad Davis spoke with Salsich about his time on the show, his musical roots and his band the Mighty Pines.