Another Record Store Day is in the books, and what a day it was.
Josh Ritter returned to St. Louis for a jam-packed show at Plush on Saturday, April 20.
Josh Ritter is simultaneously a music writer's sweetest dream and worst nightmare. His highly narrative and hook-laden songs capture audiences with their stories of angels, devils, gods, nightmares, dreams, historical figures, animals and lost loves.
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We were all singing "In the Dark" with Josh Ritter in the dark. We sang proud, held together by the warmth of our collective voices and spellbound by the troubadour's literary genius, lyricism and song.
Josh Ritter and the Royal City Band returned to St. Louis Saturday night at Plush. Opening for them was West County's own Bhi Bhiman.
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Off Broadway was packed like a sauna full of sardines for Josh Ritter, Friday night. By the end of the night everyone walked out, including the musicians, drenched in sweat.
No matter what the thermometer read inside the club or how wet his sweat-soaked shirt became, Josh Ritter couldn't wipe the huge smile off his face.
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