After a joyous set at this year's LouFest, the semi-local (from Springfield, Missouri) Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin came back to town to close out the Thursdays at the Intersection series.
Humming House paid an encore visit to St. Louis after playing Twangfest earlier this year.
On a Thursday afternoon in Strauss Park, the Dynamites featuring Charles Walker filled the Grand Center neighborhood with some serious soul and funk.
International and inter-generational, Nashville band the Dynamites, featuring veteran singer Charles Walker, delivers funk and soul originals with a bang.
On a breezy Thursday night in Strauss Park, Colonel Ford played two sets of down home country-style goodness for an appreciative crowd.
On Thursday evening, after the storm clouds passed and the wind died down, Ryan Spearman performed two sets of folk music for a joyous crowd in Strauss Park.
After Ryan Spearman's rooftop performance of "Time Machine," we descended the ladder again dangling the guitar from the brown extension cord, passing it down as we went.
Along with folk guitarist Ryan Spearman, we ascended the sawdust-strewn stairs up to the belfry of the Grandel Theatre.
Thursdays at the Intersection presented Karate Bikini last night in Strauss Park. Smile at the name of this band, if you like, but they deliver serious music.
Thursdays at the Intersection featured the sounds of John Henry and the Engine this week.
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