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After a final performance in St. Louis on July 30, Travis Lewis would become the newest member and take over as the band's guitarist. On June 26, 2012, So Many Dynamos self-released a digital-only EP in the form of a refrigerator magnet, designed by The Bungaloo. On November 13, 2015, the band released their final full length album "Safe With ...
Singers from St. Louis (1 C, 65 P) Pages in category "Musicians from St. Louis" The following 173 pages are in this category, out of 173 total.
Jeanne Trevor (1937 or 1938 – October 24, 2022) was an American vocalist known as the "First Lady of St. Louis Jazz". Originally from Harlem, New York City, she moved to St. Louis in the early 1960s to perform in the nascent Gaslight Square district.
Rappers from St. Louis (26 P) Pages in category "Singers from St. Louis" The following 63 pages are in this category, out of 63 total.
Big Muddy Records is an independent American roots music record label based out of St Louis, Missouri. Founded by Chris (Kristo) Baricevic in 2005, [1] Big Muddy Records has been a pivotal element in the development of many of St Louis' roots music acts, ranging from garage rock, punk, country, traditional jazz, blues, and folk music. [2]
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)
Uncle Tupelo's last concerts, two shows at The Blue Note in Columbia, Missouri and two shows at Mississippi Nights in St. Louis, took place from April 28 to May 1, 1994. A special "last leg" poster was created for the occasion which facetiously promoted the band as "St. Louis's 4th best country band", based on a readers' poll in the Riverfront ...
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