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Jane’s Addiction will not perform at the music festival next weekend. Another headliner, Blondie, dropped its tour in July.
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Jeremy Boyer is racking up millions of views on TikTok for his in-game renditions of songs from artists like Kendrick Lamar and Taylor Swift.
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Mike Steep and Matt Wall discuss the origins of DadBod and why seeing former students at their shows isn’t as awkward as one might think.
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The arts and culture festival, produced by Tre’von Griffith and Shelton Boyd-Griffith, debuted with a virtual event in 2020.
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The GAY-la at the Factory in Chesterfield on Sunday will feature St. Louis drag performers, band Blusch and electronic producer Umami.
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Solid Sound Collective – a project of the nonprofit Action Art Collaborative – brought five local musicians together to produce a set of original songs based on interviews with St. Louis activists and community advocates.
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A free concert series produced by the International Institute and Music at the Intersection is making more music and performances from around the world available to St. Louisans this summer.
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Beyoncé’s album “Cowboy Carter” has sparked interest in Black country artists from back in the day till now.
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Twangfest has drawn performers and fans of country, soul, rock and other genres to south St. Louis every year since 1997. Organizers say the festival has ended, but smaller performances will go on at venues across the city.
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St. Louis-based artist Damon Davis worked with the experimental classical ensemble Alarm Will Sound to create “Ligeia Mare,” an opera based in Black musical forms. They’ll perform a 20-minute excerpt tonight in a program that also includes new music by seven other composers.