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Thursday, March 30, 2017
Happy Birthday to the founder of #STLMU #BlueTapp !
Saturday is Blue Tapp's birthday and it is a special one for her. She is pictured above in the thumbnail picture and also below on the two album covers. Blue founded Saint Louis Musicians Unite and it just makes sense to honor her by posting some of the music she created. Some may be reading this and remember how cool it was to see an idea at work that is still a good one to this day. Her vision is displayed in this blog and it lives on. In all of us. So, Blue Tapp on behalf of all of STLMU (in an imaginary singing voice) we wish a "Happy Birthday to you, Happy Birthday to you, Happy Birthday dear Mrs. Blue Tapp the founder of St. Louis Musicians Unite! Happy Birthday to you!"
https://open.spotify.com/artist/73lEWRpYDmFCvwLcBBPhaZ
https://www.cdbaby.com/m/artist/MorningVisionBlue
Thank you for your inspiration and your passion, truly. It is appreciated.
#RudeFestival2017 (Day 3 Feature) 4/2 @Fubar_STL
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Labels:
Back Alley Riot,
Captain Dee & The Long Johns,
Choking Susan,
Creature Illicit,
Otto's Revenge,
Rude Festival,
Scene Of Irony,
Stinkbomb,
The Moon Bandits,
The Supermen,
Tracing Wires,
UK Subs,
Ultraman
#RAGTIME feature: 4/1 #ScottJoplin: A Centennial Reflection @ #ScottJoplinHouse
Around this time last century ragtime was a predecessor to the jazz movement. Part of Scott Joplin's legacy is that his spirit lives on in his music and his character is considered as a legendary ragtime artist. The time has come to reflect on the centennial of his life's work and achievements. This Saturday, April 1st is a very special event at the Scott Joplin House that is organized by the Friends Of Scott Joplin. There is more about that in the next paragraph. Another great resource on this topic is from St. Louis Magazine where they had previously published an excellent article on the best St. Louis ragtime artists of all time.
Like the Friends Of Scott Joplin on facebook for updates on more ragtime events. Saturday, April 1st from 3-5 pm is the centennial event featuring music by the renown composer and ragtime artist John Reed-Torres (LA) on piano, members of the Confluence Chamber Orchestra, plus vocalists from the University Of Missouri St. Louis. There will also be speakers from the University Of Missouri St. Louis Department Of History. For more info. visit the official Facebook event page HERE. Watch an "Impromptu of Scott Joplin's - 'Fig Leaf Rag' performed by John Reed-Torres" where he plays on his piano that was made in the late 1800's :
https://youtube.com/watch?v=6_VWpUbYPzw
Like John Reed-Torres on Facebook HERE.
Also, on Sunday, April 2nd the friends of Scott Joplin host their monthly gathering called "Ragtime Rendezvous". It is like an open-mic for ragtime artists from around the area. That takes place from 2-5 pm and is also at the Scott Joplin House. This repeats monthly on the first Sunday of every month. They also put on an event every six months, one timed right after the Scott Joplin Ragtime Festival in Sedalia, MO. The festival takes place on May 31st and starts at noon that day then lasts through June 3rd until 10 pm. Visit HERE for the official event page on Facebook for that info.
Life is cyclical and there are certain things that can be seen as similar such as the social climate from the time period where ragtime was still popular. However, a lot has changed since then. Musically, it is hard to judge and place ragtime in a main genre, so when building the 13 genre playlists on Spotify it seemed best to place it with jazz. Jazz purists would argue it doesn't belong together possibly. There are also classical elements to ragtime in which elements of blues can be heard. It would seem fans of folk even seem to enjoy ragtime also. There is a rich ragtime history in this town and it is well represented in the playlist below. Here is the #STL #MUSIC : #Jazz #Ragtime playlist on Spotify if you have not seen it yet:
https://open.spotify.com/user/stlmusiciansunite/playlist/6lxgevfZ57CivsmOFB5NGA
On a side note, Jerry Rabushka is an original music artist from St. Louis. He plays piano and trumpet and enjoys playing various genres, but his album "A Mustache With No Wax" really does showcase his talent in ragtime too. He is pictured above playing at Urban Eats in Dutchtown. His next solo gig is there again for brunch on April 16th from 11am to 2pm. Visit HERE for the info. on that event. Give his music a listen also and like his page on Facebook HERE.
https://www.reverbnation.com/jerryrabushka
Wednesday, March 29, 2017
#RudeFestival2017 (Day 2 Feature) 4/1 @Fubar_STL
It's that time of year again. #UpThePunx time. This post is the second of three articles featuring Rude Festival. The three day event will take place at Fubar from Friday, March 31st to Sunday, April 2nd. The bands playing the festival are from the Saint Louis area along with acts from all over the United States and beyond. All of the details are in the official Facebook event page HERE on the festival. There is also a pre-party on Thursday, March 30th at The Crack Fox plus, there is an after-party on Friday, March 31st at The Crack Fox. The official event page on Facebook for that is HERE. Take a look below to see what the festival is like and then catch the run down of all the acts playing the first day of the festival. If you missed the Day 1 feature just visit HERE to check that out or scroll down the blog to the last post.
Rude Fest St Louis 2017: DAY 2 features the following acts:
The Dickies, The Turbo A.C.'s, Brutally Frank, Opposites Attack, The Bollweevils, Dan Vapid & The Cheats, The Virgin Whores, The Independents, The Dewtons, Rotten Stitches, FTS, Abraxas, Some Kind of Nightmare, Rage Cvlt, Dirty Rotten Revenge, Clitoris Rex, The Radio Buzzkills, With A T, The Subservients.
https://thedickies.bandcamp.com
https://theturboacs.bandcamp.com
https://www.reverbnation.com/brutallyfrank
https://www.reverbnation.com/oppositesattack
https://thebollweevils.bandcamp.com
https://danvapidandthecheats.bandcamp.com
https://www.reverbnation.com/virginwhores
https://www.reverbnation.com/theindependents
https://thedewtons.bandcamp.com
https://rottenstitches.bandcamp.com
https://ftsfindthesound.bandcamp.com
https://abraxashxc.bandcamp.com
https://somekindofnightmarepunk.bandcamp.com/
https://ragecvlt.bandcamp.com
https://dirtyrottenrevenge.bandcamp.com
https://clitorisrex.bandcamp.com
https://theradiobuzzkills.bandcamp.com
https://withatee.bandcamp.com
https://soundcloud.com/user-297267058
Labels:
Abraxas,
Bollweevils,
Brutally Frank,
Clitoris Rex,
Dirty Rotten Revenge,
FTS,
Independents,
Opposites Attack,
Radio Buzzkills,
Rage Cvlt,
Rotten Stitches,
Rude Festival,
The Subservients,
Virgin Whores,
With A T
Tuesday, March 28, 2017
#RudeFestival2017 (Day 1 Feature) 3/31 @Fubar_STL & Pre-Party 3/30 & After-Party 3/31 @Crack_Fox_Bar
It's that time of year again. #UpThePunx time. This post is one of three articles featuring Rude Festival. The three day event will take place at Fubar from Friday, March 31st to Sunday, April 2nd. The bands playing the festival are from the Saint Louis area along with acts from all over the United States and beyond. All of the details are in the official Facebook event page HERE on the festival. There is also a pre-party on Thursday, March 30th at The Crack Fox plus, there is an after-party on Friday, March 31st at The Crack Fox. The official event page on Facebook for that is HERE. Take a look below to see what the festival is like and then catch the run down of all the acts playing the first day of the festival.
Rude Fest St Louis 2017: DAY 1 features the following acts:
Slapshot, Hard Evidence, The Generators, Antagonizers, Danny Greene, Dogs In The Fight, Kill Their Past, American Dischord, The Haddonfields, Flamingo Nosebleed, Sweat Shoppe, Grave Neighbors, Bassamp & DanO. Below is the performance times:
Stream Slapshot on YouTube HERE.
Stream Hard Evidence on YouTube HERE.
https://soundcloud.com/generators1997/dead-at-16
https://soundcloud.com/generators1997/the-generators-united-like
http://antagonizersatl.bandcamp.com/album/working-class-street-punk-lp
http://dannygreenehxc.bandcamp.com/track/michael-vick
http://dogsinthefight.bandcamp.com/album/demo-2015
Kill Their Past (No website or music available.)
http://amdx.bandcamp.com/album/songs-for-sinners
http://thehaddonfields1.bandcamp.com/album/thats-my-bike
http://flamingonosebleed.bandcamp.com/album/headbanger
http://sweatshoppe.bandcamp.com/album/demo-15-song-full-length-coming-spring-2017
http://graveneighbors316.bandcamp.com/album/the-search-ep
http://bassampanddano.bandcamp.com/album/yawww
Labels:
American Dischord,
Antagonizers,
Bassamp And DanO,
Danny Greene,
Dogs In The Fight,
Flamingo Nosebleed,
Grave Neighbors,
Hard Evidence,
Rude Festival,
Slapshot,
Sweat Shoppe,
The Generators,
The HaddonFields
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