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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.
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“St. Patrick's Day is a wonderful day to celebrate Irish culture, but celebrating Irish culture does not need to be confined to one day.”
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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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Smidley’s new album, "Here Comes the Devil'' is Conor Murphy’s first solo album since his 2017 self-titled debut.
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In the middle of winter’s coldest month, we make time to celebrate love. What better way to get in the mood than to listen to love songs?
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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.