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Friday, December 15, 2017

(SOLD OUT) Holiday Spectacular: @The442s Tues. 12/19 @560MusicCenter @CMSWebsterU @websteru



The 442's "Holiday Spectacular" which is taking place on Tuesday, December 19th at 560 Music Center is back by popular demand again this year. So popular that it is a sold out show. The group will be joined onstage with some of the finest local and national stars of the music scene. They will be performing both traditional and original favorites that blur the lines of genre between jazz, soul, pop and classical music that will leave the crowd feeling the spirit of the season. Continue on below to visit them online and for more information on the group.

- The 442's: (STL, MO, Original Acoustic)

http://www.the442s.com

https://www.facebook.com/The442s

* Watch The 442's Videos On YouTube

Biography:

Combining two members of the world-class St. Louis Symphony and two of the city’s finest jazz musicians, The 442s are a genre-defying acoustic quartet named for the modern standard tuning of 442 Hz. Brought together by the innovative and inspired compositions of Adam Maness, who plays piano, guitar, accordion, melodica and glockenspiel in the group, The 442s features Shawn Weil on violin, Bjorn Ranheim on cello and Sydney Rodway on bass. This unique collaboration, formed in the Spring of 2012, combines outstanding musicianship, group singing and inventive improvisation, all while breaking down barriers between jazz, classical, folk and pop music. The 442s were born of a common musical inquisitiveness and a search for new and exciting musical possibilities and collaborations. This search has taken them to venues and concert series throughout the Midwest, including Powell Symphony Hall and Jazz at the Bistro. The 442s have released three albums to date; their 2014 self-titled debut album has been featured on over 100 radio stations across the country. Relay and Home for Christmas, both released in 2016, feature collaborations with celebrated musicians from across the musical spectrum.

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