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  2. Mutual Musicians' Foundation Building - Wikipedia

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    The "Kansas City jazz" era ended in 1939, when political reformers gained control of the city and closed many of its clubs and musical establishments. The Mutual Musicians' Foundation, established in 1929 as the Negro Musicians Association, sponsored jam sessions and events here through the 1950s and 1960s, [3] a practice that continues today.

  3. Jay McShann - Wikipedia

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    Kansas City Memories (Decca [10"], 1955) Goin' to Kansas City Blues (RCA Victor, 1957) McShann's Piano (Capitol, 1967) Confessin' the Blues (Black and Blue, 1970) Going to Kansas City (Master Jazz, 1972) Jumpin' the Blues with Milt Buckner (Black and Blue, 1972) Kansas City Memories (Black and Blue, 1973) The Band That Jumps the Blues! (Black ...

  4. List of blues musicians - Wikipedia

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    Vaudeville blues [12] Black Ace: 1905 1972 Texas Country blues [13] Scrapper Blackwell: 1903 1962 North Carolina Urban blues [14] Blind Blake: 1896 1934 Florida Piedmont blues [15] Lucille Bogan: 1897 1948 Mississippi Classic female blues [16] Ted Bogan: 1909 1990 South Carolina Country blues [17] Son Bonds: 1909 1947 Tennessee Country blues ...

  5. A former Vegas nightclub singer got this advice: “When you go someplace else and experience something that interests you, figure out a way to bring it home.” She’s doing it, every Friday night.

  6. One of Kansas’ biggest car shows is this weekend in Wichita

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    To have your car featured in the show, show up at the gate for entry at Waterman and Rock Island at 4 p.m. Blick said many different kinds of cars are expected to be on display, from daily drivers ...

  7. Music of Missouri - Wikipedia

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    In the 1990s, St. Louis area band Uncle Tupelo blended punk, rock, and country-influenced music styles with raucous performances and became pioneers of alt-country. Both St. Louis and Kansas City also have active hip-hop scenes; Tech N9ne was born in Kansas City and Eminem in St. Joseph, and Nelly and the St. Lunatics got their start in St. Louis.

  8. 18th and Vine - Wikipedia

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    18th and Vine is east of Downtown Kansas City and is the metropolitan area's historic center of African American culture. In 1991, the national historic district encompassing 35 contributing buildings was listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

  9. Knuckleheads Saloon - Wikipedia

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    Knuckleheads is a music venue in Kansas City, Missouri.The facility is a complex of four stages: a large outdoor stage with a converted caboose to one side as a VIP seating area; an indoor stage; a large indoor stage known as Knuckleheads Garage and a lounge, the "Gospel Lounge" for Wednesday-evening blues-oriented church services.