The Bob Band is a an old pair of boots, an empty bottle of whiskey and a note from a spurned lover, wrapped up into one dishevelled, twangy package.
Whether you're a kid or just a kid at heart, Mr. Singer and the Sharp Cookies will spark a smile with their fun, carefree romps.
From St. Clair, Mo., the Sterlings carry on the long tradition of families making bluegrass music together.
ON AN ON is not just the name of this moody indie trio from Chicago and Minneapolis; it's also its mission statement.
Geographer's tidal melodies push and pull and swirl, creating little worlds unto themselves.
I don't remember the first time that I heard Yo La Tengo -- sometime in the early '00s -- but I do recall spending the next several months digging up the band's back catalog one record at a time, and looking forward to each subsequent release with heightened anticipation.
Each month, this site features numerous photography pieces based on the work of the intrepid members of KDHX's pool of volunteer photographers.
Steve Forbert's smartly-penned songs have a way of landing just right upon a listener's ears, settling in among all of the other mental cargo and becoming firmly rooted in the brain.
St. Louis musicians Jimmy Lee Kennett and Tim Berg brought an abundance of experience with the blues to the KDHX studios for this unique performance.
Renowned English guitarist Richard Smith occupies the sonic space first carved out by Chet Atkins, Merle Travis and Django Reinhardt.
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