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The St. Louis artist is the writer and rapper behind hits like “Snatched” and the certified gold single “Pretty Girls Walk.”
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Katie McGrath founded Immigrant Song as a response to the increase in race-, culture- and religion-based domestic hate crimes in the U.S. since 2016.
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Kendrick Lamar dropped his diss track “euphoria” that directly targets Drake on Tuesday. The internet has been in shambles ever since.
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Someone — perhaps, something — stole Old Capital Square Dance Club’s music and altered it just enough to avoid being caught by Spotify’s plagiarism risk detector tool.
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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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Bill Streeter’s passion project went on longer than he expected. He’s ready to find a new way to celebrate St. Louis’ music scene.
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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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"It is time for new leadership, leadership that is truly connected to the community, that listens to the community, and that inspires the trust of the community," the musicians wrote in their open letter. "It is time to return the exiled DJs to the air."
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Kelly Hall-Tompkins' world premiere performance of Jeff Beal's “Body in Motion” for Violin and Orchestra with the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra on Jan. 12 was nearly a year in the making.
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Tiny Desk-inspired "Sessions of St. Louis" features intimate performances by local musical artists.