Although their program was themed “Bad Boys!”, the Gateway Men’s Chorus sang good March 15 and 16 at the 560 Music Center in University City. It was a fun program, visually exciting as well as a rhythm bash, but “fun”…
For over 200 years audiences have been captivated by the piano, and with good reason. A skilled performer can transform the instrument into a veritable orchestral palette of color, range, special effects and dynamics. Such was the case with the…
Collectively, Janis Ian and Livingston Taylor have a nearly eighty-year career. That's like the age of a Supreme Court Justice. Or a Rolling Stone. It's incredible.
Emmylou Harris and Rodney Crowell took the Peabody Opera House stage on Sunday night, proving to an appreciative St. Louis audience that authentic country music is indeed still alive and well.
Reporting here from the decimated Duck Room where Devon Allman and cohorts just tore up the place. Man, when the lights come up in a bar after a show like this, it can be kind of ugly. Is that a…
Tue June 18
Since 1902 is a St. Louis indie rock band who recently released their latest album, Slightly Elevated. The band records and produces most of their music at home, and draws from influences across genres. Their new album combines dreamy and relatable lyrics with catchy percussion and layered guitar tones to draw the listener in from start to finish.
Click here to download "Our Front Yard" from Slightly…
Mon June 10
Dave and Jake Maness of The Maness Brothers stopped by the KDHX studio to talk about their new album 'Grief Factory'.
Click here to download their song River…
Based on an internationally successful model of connecting performing arts with accessible, affordable performances for audiences, the St. Lou Fringe Festival features performing art of any discipline; theatre, storytelling,...