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“When I get in front of my audience,” Kim Massie once told St. Louis Public Radio’s Nick Garcia, “I don't care if I’m playing for free or if I’m playing for a million bucks. I’m going to give you the same show, because that could very well be my last show, and you’re only as good as your last performance. … So I give it my all, every time I sing.”
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Vocalist Kim Massie earned the nickname "The Diva of St. Louis" through two decades of performing around the region. She died Monday.
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Many people use karaoke as a way to feel like a professional singer for a few minutes. Kim Massie used it to become one. In the late 1990s, the St.…
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In a two-part series, the Nine Network is exploring St. Louis’ musical legacy.“City of Music” will premiere at 7 p.m. Monday, weaving interviews with…
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Vocalist Kim Massie and pianist Peter Martin performed a concert before a sold-out audience in the UMSL at Grand Center Community Room on December 6. The…
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This article originally appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, Sept. 19, 2013: Sunday evening some of the best musicians in St. Louis will gather to help one…
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon - It’s Memorial Day weekend, and time for a new musical tradition here in St. Louis: the Bluesweek…