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  2. Hiss Golden Messenger - Wikipedia

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    Hiss Golden Messenger is an American folk band originating from Durham, North Carolina, ... Mystic What: Live in Kansas City and St. Louis (2022, self-released)

  3. Category:Musical groups from St. Louis - Wikipedia

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    St. Louis Symphony Youth Orchestra; St. Lunatics; Stir (band) Story of the Year; Sullen (band) T. The Trak Starz; Ike & Tina Turner; U. Ultraman (band) Uncle Tupelo ...

  4. Stir (band) - Wikipedia

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    The band unofficially broke up in 2005, shortly after Andy and Kevin played an acoustic concert on 11/26 at The Pageant in St. Louis, in support of a local musicians showcase. Gagnepain had stated on numerous occasions that the band is not indefinitely finished.

  5. Category:Musical groups from Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Rock music groups from Missouri (4 C, 30 P) S. Musical groups from St. Louis (1 C, 70 P) Pages in category "Musical groups from Missouri"

  6. Hari Jiwan Singh Khalsa - Wikipedia

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    Khalsa is a member of the musical group White Sun, they make New Age music inspired by the Sikh tradition. Their 2016 album White Sun II won a 2017 Grammy award in the New Age category. [11] [12] In 2018 they released another album, White Sun III. [13] In 2023 their album Mystic Mirror won a grammy in the same New Age category. [14]

  7. Category:Musicians from St. Louis - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 13 October 2023, at 00:25 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  8. Adair (band) - Wikipedia

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    The members of the band had performed together in St. Louis for eight years performing under the moniker of Disturbing the Peace before formally changing their name to Adair in 2001. The final five-member band consisted of local St. Louisans; Rob Tweedie as frontman, [ 1 ] both Josh Goldenhersh and Patrick Baum on guitar and vocals, Matt Tuttle ...

  9. El Monstero - Wikipedia

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    The band is the subject of the documentary El Monstero: The Movie, directed by St. Louis native Mark Halski. [5] Inspired by his first El Mon concert experience, Halski began production in 2013 [6] and was in post production as of August 2015. The 2016 band lineup is as follows: [7] Mark Thomas Quinn - vocals, guitar, lap steel