Bloc Party came to the Pageant on Saturday and put on an energetic show for its St. Louis following.
The Gramophone hosted a diverse set of bands from far and near on Saturday, January 19.
None of the three troops to take the stage on Tuesday night at the Pageant were willing to be outdone.
Grace Potter and the Nocturnals have sold out nine of their last 10 shows, which might lead you to believe that they are on to something. Last night, at the Pageant, St. Louis got a taste of all the hype.
When not taking jabs at his less-than-glamorous past as a dishwasher, Father John Misty, aka Joshua Tillman, proved to be quite the showman, dancing and gyrating in front of a delighted and sold-out crowd at the Firebird.
St. Louis has it good. Good beer, good music and good venues. And Saturday night local was king at the Pageant in celebration of Schlafly Beer's 21st year in operation.
Each year hundreds of musicians perform live in the intimate confines of the Magnolia Avenue Studios of 88.1 KDHX.
Off Broadway hosted Steam-Powered Soul: A Tribute to John Hartford and KDHX Benefit on Saturday night. The event featured a seated early show and a standing late show, both of which brought capacity crowds.
The Hobosexuals kept it simple and clean at Off Broadway on Sunday evening with a set of folky blues.
If you stop to look around at a major concert or event in St. Louis, you'll likely see one of KDHX's many volunteer photographers, angling for the perfect shot.
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