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

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    Saint Louis Chamber Chorus; Scene of Irony; The Sharpees; So Many Dynamos; So They Say; Solar Trance; Son Volt; St. Louis Symphony Orchestra; St. Louis Symphony Youth Orchestra; St. Lunatics; Stir (band) Story of the Year; Sullen (band)

  3. So Many Dynamos - Wikipedia

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    On August 25, 2009, Ryan Wasoba announced he was leaving the band. Nathan Bernaix, of St. Louis band Target Market, took his place as guitarist. [5] In March 2010, UK label Hassle Records released The Loud Wars and the band embarked on a tour of the UK and Eastern Europe. On June 10, 2011, Griffin Kay announced he would be leaving the band.

  4. Casa Loma Ballroom - Wikipedia

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    The bandstand television program St. Louis Hop, hosted by Russ Carter, was filmed at Casa Loma Ballroom for part of its run. Writer Elaine Viets used Casa Loma as a setting in the novel Rubout in her Francesca Vierline mystery series. [1] On July 29, 1988, a 38-year-old woman suffered a severe heart attack at the Ballroom.

  5. Category:Musicians from St. Louis - Wikipedia

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    Musical groups from St. Louis (1 C, 70 P) S. Singers from St. Louis (1 C, 65 P) Pages in category "Musicians from St. Louis"

  6. Mississippi Nights - Wikipedia

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    Mississippi Nights was a music club in St. Louis, Missouri.It opened on October 11, 1976 [2] and was located at 914 N 1st Street, on the western bank of the Mississippi River, four blocks north of the Gateway Arch in Laclede's Landing.

  7. The Sharpees - Wikipedia

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    The Sharpees continued to perform around St. Louis even after Herbert Reeves was shot and killed in 1972, [1] in retaliation for beating up a guy. [8] [2] In 1978, Sharp quit professional music and focused on religion, becoming an elder at the Refuge Temple in East St. Louis. [3] Johnson continued to perform with Guy and Gwin Massey.

  8. Pointfest - Wikipedia

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    Pointfest is a large outdoor rock music festival held annually by radio station KPNT in St. Louis, Missouri, at the Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre (formerly known as Verizon Wireless Amphitheater, UMB Bank Pavilion, and Riverport Amphitheater).

  9. The Aerovons - Wikipedia

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    Tom Hartman - piano, guitar; Bob "Ferd" Frank - guitar; Mike Lombardo - drums; Gary Goelzhauser- drums; Bill Lombardo - bass (*Phil Edholm - guitar) In the summer of 2021, a new release called "A Little More" came out to positive reviews with several songs on it written just after their return from England, along with a song called "Swinging London" which speaks about their experience in England.