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Friday, June 22, 2018

Shadow On Everything: @BambaraBand w/ #AlgiersTheBand #CultSeason Sat. 6/23 @sinkholestl



On Saturday, June 23rd Bambara comes to St. Louis, Missouri for a show at The Sinkhole with support by Algiers and Cult Season. The doors open at 8:30 pm and the music goes from 9:00 pm to midnight. The cover is $7.00 and it's an all-ages show. Visit HERE for the event details on Facebook. Continue on below to visit the artists online and to check out their music. Follow on for more on Bambara.


- Bambara: (Brooklyn, New York)

Genre: Alternative, Cow-Punk, Death-Rock,
Noise Pop, Noise Punk, Noise Rock

https://www.facebook.com/BAMBARA.band

http://www.bambara.bandcamp.com

- Algiers: (Atlanta, GA)

Genre: Post World-Beat

https://www.algierstheband.com

https://www.facebook.com/Algierstheband

- Cult Season: (St. Louis, MO)

Genre: Rock, Indie, Garage

https://www.facebook.com/cultseason

http://www.cultseason.bandcamp.com




VERY FEW ARTISTS THESE DAYS MAKE ROCK AND ROLL AS THREATENING AS BAMBARA DO  - LOUD AND QUIET [8/10]

Don't miss your chance to get a limited edition copy of Bambara's "Western Gothic Opus" (- NPR), Shadow On Everything, the band's most refined synthesis to date of their noise and post-punk influences. The first 150 LP copies are hand-numbered and include a handwritten verse of lyrics from the band. Stream the album in it's entirety from now until Friday via Noisey. Bambara has toured the US and Europe extensively alongside the likes of Liars, Metz, Girl Band, A Place to Bury Strangers, Algiers and more. 

INTERVIEW & FULL ALBUM STREAM (VIA NOISEY)



Train Of Thought: #OuttaLine Album Release w/ @RipJamesMusic @TheRetroChamp Sat. 6/23 @WarehouseWest



On Saturday, June 23rd Outta Line will be releasing the new "Train Of Thought" album at a free concert happening at Warehouse West in St. Louis, Missouri. The music starts at 9:00 pm and their will be free food while supplies last. Support is provided by Retro Champ, RIP James and Mercedes Cedes Cedes. Visit HERE for the event details on Facebook. Continue on below to visit the artists online and to check out their music.

- Outta Line: (St. Louis, MO)

Genre: Hip-Hop

https://www.outtalinellc.com

https://www.facebook.com/OLSTL

- RIP James: (St. Louis, MO)

Genre: Hip-Hop

https://www.ripjamesmusic.com

https://www.facebook.com/ripjames314

- Retro Champ: (St. Louis, MO)

Genre: Hip-Hop

https://www.facebook.com/theretrochamp

Thursday, June 21, 2018

Vitality: @MentalFixSTL CD Release w/ #DisguiseTheLimit #OutrunTheFall @VStellae #ShotsFiredSTL Sat. 6/23 @popsrocks



On Saturday, June 23rd Mental Fixation will be celebrating their "Vitality" CD release at Pop's Concert Venue in Sauget, Illinois. Supporting acts are Disguise The Limit, Outrun The Fall, Verba Stellae and Shots Fired. The doors open at 7:00 pm and the music goes from 7:30 pm to 11:30 pm. It is an all-ages concert and minors incur a $2.00 surcharge. Visit HERE for the event details on Facebook. Recently Mental Fixation was interviewed on Rock Paper Podcast, so feel free to check that out if you haven't yet. Continue on below to visit the artists online and to check out their music.

- Mental Fixation: (St. Louis, MO)

Genre: Hard Rock, Heavy Metal

https://www.facebook.com/MentalFixation

https://www.reverbnation.com/mentalfixation

- Disguise The Limit: (St. Louis, MO)

Genre: Rock

https://www.facebook.com/DisguiseTheLimitOfficial

https://soundcloud.com/disguisethelimitofficial

- Outrun The Fall: (St. Louis, MO)

Genre: Rock

https://www.facebook.com/OutruntheFall

- Verba Stellae: (Lebanon, Illinois)

Genre: Rock

https://www.facebook.com/VerbaStellae

- Shots Fired: (St. Louis, MO)

Genre: Alternative Rock

https://www.facebook.com/shotsfiredSTL

Drink The Ska: @skabrewing / @jumpuprecords Comp. + @BoomTownUtd S/T EP Release w/ @MathiasSTL + The @stlpirates #GunsOfBridgeton #BrickCitySoundSystem Sat. 6/23 @firebirdstl



On Saturday, June 23rd is a double release show at The Firebird featuring the Ska Brewing and Jump Up Records "Drink The Ska" Compilation featuring 17 of America's ska bands. It came out initially in Record Store Day and this show is one of the national release events of the limited edition compilation. It contains a song by Boomtown United. The group is also releasing their self-titled, debut EP at the concert. Also appearing are performances by Brick City Sound System, Guns Of Bridgeton (a tribute to the Clash), plus Mathias & The Pirates. The doors open at 7:00 pm and the music starts at 8:00 pm. It is an all-ages show. Tickets are $9.00 in advance and $12.00 day of show. Visit HERE for the event details on Facebook. Continue on below to visit the artists online and to check out their music. Boomtown United shared their new video for "Love Like Fire" recently. Feel free to watch it HERE.

- Boomtown United: (St. Louis, MO)

Genre: Ska

https://www.boomtownunited.com

https://www.facebook.com/BoomtownUnited

- Mathias & The Pirates: (St. Louis, MO)

Genre: Hip-Hop, Funk, Soul, Pirate Music

https://www.wearefarfetched.net

https://www.facebook.com/PiratesSTL

- Brick City Sound System: (St. Louis, MO)

Genre: Soul, Ska, Reggae

https://www.facebook.com/BrickCitySoundSystem

Wednesday, June 20, 2018

Red Trees + White Trashes: @wellesmusic w/ @TheSlutsBand @TheScruffy + The Janitors Fri. 6/22 @RiotRoom (Kansas City, MO)



Jesse Welles will be performing at The Riot Room in Kansas City, Missouri on Friday, June 22nd. He is touring in support of his debut "Red Trees & White Trashes" EP. Supporting acts The Sluts, plus Scruffy & The Janitors will be there. The doors open at 7:00 pm and the music goes from 8:00 pm to 11:00 pm. Visit HERE for the event details on Facebook. Continue on below to visit the artists online and to check out their music. Follow on for the latest on Welles.


- Welles: (Fayetteville, Arkansas)

Genre: Dirge, Rock, Alternative

https://www.wellesmusic.com

https://www.facebook.com/wellesmusic

- The Sluts: (Lawrence, KS)

Genre: Garage, Rock, Grunge, Pop

https://www.facebook.com/TheSlutsBand

http://www.thesluts.bandcamp.com

- Scruffy & The Janitors: (St. Joseph, MO)

Genre: Garage Rock

https://www.scruffyandthejanitors.com

https://www.facebook.com/scruffyandthejanitors


"Wells is already writing hooks that any of his heroes would envy...The sound on this album is huge, putting Welles in the same league as the smart bands reviving rock's mainstream.... "Red Trees and White Trashes" has the heft and complexity to likely earn a few Grammy nominations.”- NPR




WELLES arrives with debut LP,

"Red Trees and White Trashes"

premiering via NPR's First Listen

CLICK HERE TO LISTEN/DOWNLOAD

+ available via 300 Entertainment

+ praise from Pigeons and Planes, NYLON, Consequence of Sound, Paste Magazine and more

"Seventeen" music video out now

Welles arrives today with his melodic and psychedelic debut LP, "Red Trees and White Trashes," available via 300 Entertainment.

Following the critically acclaimed debut ‘Codeine EP’, which received support from Nylon, Consequence of Sound and Paste in the US, to name a few, the album premiered as an NPR First Listen, who - aside from eluding to the album as worthy of Grammy nominations, noted that "the sound on the album is huge," and that, "at only 23, Wells is already writing hooks that any of his heroes would envy."

From the opening moments of the record, the first thing you notice as a listener is Jesse's voice. At once totally unique and jarringly emotive, it demonstrates that Jesse understands that the best singers wield their instrument with stealth. Being able to unleash as much emotion from a quiet murmur as a wild howl is intrinsic to Welles’ output. He’ll tell you that he responds most profoundly to “road-weary” singers like David Bowie, John Lennon, and early Bob Dylan. He recalls drawing instant inspiration from Kurt Cobain when first hearing Nirvana’s “Lithium” in middle school “I heard this American just barely getting through the lyrics and I was like ‘OK. This is cool. I can do this.’   

With his new album, "White and Red Trashes", Welles is continuing where the rock greats before him left off. From the slow-burning lead single, "Seventeen", to the energetic "Rock n Roll", his debut LP is a collection of psychedelic tracks brimming with an emotive, small town restlessness.

The bulk of “Red Trees and White Trashes”, was written whilst Jesse was living in a communal art compound in the college town of Fayetteville, Arkansas. Friends of varying artistic disciplines all shared an apartment building they dubbed “Space Mountain.” “Some of us worked on bicycles, some of us were doing painting and art,” he explains. “It was our own little Andy Warhol experiment. It was crazy.”

With the album complete, Welles now wants to play as many shows as possible. Having already supported Royal Blood, Great Van Fleet and played major festivals like ACL, Bonnaroo, Governors Ball and more - Welles now bring their incredible live show to audiences across the country with Rival Sons, as well as performing at Shaky Knees fest this summer.


“MATTER OF FACT ROCK THAT FITS ALONGSIDE THE EARLY WORKS OF BOB DYLAN AND THE FLAMING LIPS… A MODERN CLASSIC” - NYLON

“RAW, HUMAN, AND POWERFUL” - PIGEONS & PLANES

“WARPED, PSYCHEDELIC GUITARS” - CONSEQUENCE OF SOUND

Stream the LP, "Red Trees and White Trashes"

find welles:

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The Crowd Invisible: @JonHowardsMusic CD Release w/ #NickLee + #TheBunchaBastards @bearthevoyager #SamuelHartley Thurs. 6/21 @ #RageClub (Peoria, IL)



On Thursday,  June 21st Jon Howard will be celebrating his "The Crowd Invisible" CD release at Rage Club in Peoria, Illinois.
It is an all-ages show featuring support by Samuel Hartley, Bear The Voyager, plus Nick Lee & The Buncha Bastards. Visit HERE for the event details on Facebook. Continue on below to visit the artists online and to check out their music.

- Jon Howard: (Peoria, IL)

Genre: Folk, Blues, Country, Bluegrass

https://www.facebook.com/JonHowardsMusic

http://www.jonhowardsmusic.bandcamp.com

- Nick Lee & The Buncha Bastards: (Peoria, IL)

Genre: Acoustic

https://facebook.com/Nickleemusic1

https://store.cdbaby.com/artist/NickLeeandtheBunchaBastards

- Bear The Voyager: (Peoria, IL)

Genre: Folk, Indie, Singer/songwriter

https://bearthevoyager.bandcamp.com

- Samuel Hartley: (Mapleton, IL)

Genre: Alternative, Singer/songwriter, Ukelele

https://www.facebook.com/samueljhartley

https://samuelhartley.bandcamp.com

#PapaGreenShoes CD Release Thurs. 6/21 @ #TheRiff (Springfield, MO)



On Thursday, June 21st Poppa Green Shoes will be celebrating their CD release at The Riff in Springfield, Missouri. The concert goes from 7:30 pm to 9:30 pm. The cost is $5.00. Visit HERE for the event details on Facebook. They play there every Thursday night. The band has a teaser of the new album on SoundCloud available for streaming. Continue on below to visit the artist and to check out their music.

- Poppa Green Shoes: (Springfield, MO)

Genre: Funk, Soul, Blues, Rock

https://www.poppagreenshoes.com

https://www.facebook.com/PapaGreenShoes

Listen to Album Teaser by Papa Green Shoes #np on #SoundCloud

Bio:

Papa Green Shoes is a  high-energy 4-piece band rooted in modern blues with touches of soul, funk, & rock.

Based out of Springfield, Missouri, the Cottengim Brothers, Jody and Stoney Lee, have been a staple in the Ozarks' music scene for decades.

With the addition of Casey Kavanagh on sax and keys and Dean Dazey on bass, PGS has solidified itself as one of the funkiest, soul-filling blues bands you’ll ever hear. 

Tuesday, June 19, 2018

Debut Album Via @CentaurRecords: @ChiayingPianist CD Release Wed. 6/20 @ Community Center For The Arts (Urbana, Illinois)



This Wednesday, June 20th classical pianist Chia-Ying Chan will be celebrating her debut CD release concert at the Community Center for the Arts in Urbana, Illinois. The music starts at 7:30 pm. Visit HERE for the event details on Facebook. She is a faculty member at Community Center for the Arts. She will be playing some solo works by Beethoven, Chopin and some excerpts from the new CD. In addition, Gary June will join her to play some duo works by Dievenne and Brahms. She expressed that she is flattered and grateful for having this event arranged and hosted by Robin Kearton and Community Center for the Arts.
She especially thanks Victor Sachse and Centaur Records to make this to be possible. To place your order, please visit HBDirect or find it on iTunes, Amazon or the other major digital distribution platforms. She will have copies at the show for $15.00. Continue on below to visit the artist online and to check out her music.

- Chia Ying Chan: (Taiwan Native In The Champaign/Urbana, IL. Area)

https://www.chiayingchan.com

https://www.facebook.com/chiayingchanpianist

https://www.hbdirect.com/album/4102377-chia-ying-chan-plays-beethoven-schubert-fine-chia-ying-chan-piano.html

Google Chia-Ying Chan: https://g.co/kgs/NnQ5Ga

Bio:

Chia-Ying Chan, originally from Taiwan, brings passion, vibrancy, sensitivity and creativity to her interpretations of classical music. She is an active soloist and chamber pianist, who has given solo performances and recitals across Taiwan, America and Europe, including at the Conservatorio Superior de Musica de Austurias (Spain); the Sala dei Notari (Italy); National Recital Hall (Taiwan); Carnegie Weill Hall (New York), and has been invited to perform at the Wiener Saal Mozarteum in Salzburg, Austria.

Chan has won top prizes in international competitions such as the 2018 American Prize (Third Prize), the 2017 Sinfonia da Camera Concerto Competition (Winner), the 2016 International Music Competition Salzburg Grand Prize (Frist Prize), 2016 American Fine Arts International Concerto Competition (First Place), the 2014 West Virginia University Keyboard competition (First Prize), 2014 American Protégé International Competition of Romantic Music (First Place), and the National University of Tainan (NUTN) Concerto Competition in Taiwan (Winner). Her accomplishments led her to a live broadcast performance at Schubertiade in Chicago in 2017, a solo recital at the PianoForte Foundation in Chicago in 2016, Carnegie Weill Recital Hall performances in 2014 and 2015. Her past orchestra performances are included such as Sinfonia da Camera conducted by Ian Hobson in 2017, and Kostroma Symphony Orchestra conducted by Pavel Gershtein in Russia in 2016. She made her orchestral debut with the National University of Tainan Symphony Orchestra in Beethoven’s Piano Concerto no. 1 in 2006, and received an Exceptional Merit Award from NUTN in 2007. Her most recent review from The News-Gazette by John Frayne stated that:“…..Chan impressed me with her fluent technique and urgent phrasing, and she interacted expertly with the well-performed and -conducted accompaniment of the Sinfonia [in Beethoven]…..”. In addition, a review from The American Prize praised Chan’s, “Beautiful sweeping musical gestures and clarity of finger articulation along with thoughtful pedaling,” when reviewing her performance of Ravel and went on to state that, “[Her] performance presents intertwined melodies and heartfelt emotions,” in her Brahms performance.

She has been selected and invited to attend masterclasses and festivals with world-renowned masters such as Robert McDonald, Alberto Nose, Christopher Taylor, John Perry, Peter Takács, Julian Martin, Jose Ramon Mendez, Vladimir Feltsman, Vladimir Ovchinnikov, John O’Connor and others. Chan has been awarded scholarships for study at universities and festivals throughout the US, Taiwan, and Europe.

Her debut album is released by Centaur Records on April 6th 2018, and it includes works by Ludwig van Beethoven, Franz Schubert, and Irving Fine. Chan chose to bring together this selection of repertoire based on her observation of common features and possible links among the pieces that connect them with Beethoven and his legacy, which is a theme she discussed in a lecture recital at National Tainan University in Tainan.

In addition to performing solo piano works, Chan has been an active collaborator in both chamber and accompanist settings. Her repertoire encompasses a wide range of works including composers from the baroque to the present. She is currently the member of Amosa Duo with clarinetist Gary June and devoted to bringing the best of the vast clarinet and piano repertoire to the concert stage. Engagements include performances and recitals in Chicago, several universities throughout the United States, and in many prominent concert halls in Taiwanese tour. This summer, Amosa Duo is going to join Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp in Michigan as faculty, where they are going to provide recital at Dave Myers Performance Studio at Blue Lake Public Radio.

Chan received her Doctoral degree from the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, where she is currently pursuing an artist- diploma and serving as the piano teaching assistant. Her DMA dissertation focused on the piano works composed by American composer Harold Shapero. Additional appointments include piano faculty at Community Center for the Arts, and instructor at Discover Melody—an international online-conservatory based out of New York, Beijing and Vancouver. She also serves as Vice-director and adjudicator at Chambana Music Competition. Her principal mentors including Timothy Ehlen at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign for Doctor of Musical Arts and Artist Diploma; Paul Schenly & Kathryn Brown at Cleveland Institute of Music for Master of Music; and Ching-Jen Wu at National University of Tainan, Taiwan for Bachelor of Music.

#MakeMusicDay2018: @makemusicstl Day Thurday, June 21st + @TheDelmarLoop #LoopArtsFestival



Make Music Day STL is set to take place on Thursday, June 22nd. It's origin comes from France and it is now being celebrated all over. It came to St. Louis in 2016 and tripled in size of performers and venues in 2017. It is not a traditional festival and is considered to be inclusive. Visit HERE for the event details on Facebook for the 2018 celebration.

If you are a musical act interested in performing you still have time to act. Refer to their website at the top of the paragraph or visit HERE. For attendees they have an app you can download to easily navigate the festival. There are also some upcoming free events for young people interested in trying out their musical side on the website. Posted below is what is up, so far.

Also included below the Make Music Day schedule is more on the Loop Arts Festival starting on Thursday, June 21st and running through Saturday, June 23rd. Here is an list by destination title and artists arranged by time of scheduled performance. At the bottom is a press release on the festivals.

A New Performance Space At The City Cages In The Grove is located at 900 S. Boyle Avenue in Forest Park. It's a warehouse setting nearest to highway 40 with 12,000 square feet of space featuring 4,000 square feet dedicated to the venue. (Rain or shine)

Liz Drollinger : 5:15 pm
Tommy Wasiuta : 6:15 pm
Catching The Westbound : 7:00 pm
Andrew Dahle : 8:00 pm

Blueberry Hill is located at 6504 Delmar in University City. (Rain or shine)

Timmy Perry & Doc : 11:00 am
Brad Huffman : 12:00 pm
Samantha Clemons (TX) : 1:00 pm
Shoeshine Boy : 2:00 pm
Bud Summers : 4:00 pm
Swan & WyldChild's Love Band : 5:00 pm
Mound City Slickers : 7:00 pm
Catching The Westbound: 9:00 pm

Centro is located at 4727 McPherson Avenue in the Central West End. Centro can be considered one of St. Louis' premiere design stores. (Rain or shine.)

Union Avenue Opera : 5:00 pm

Citizen Park is located at 4643 Lindell Blvd. in the Central West End They have a large patio located in front of their building at Lindell and Euclid. (Cancelled in case of rain.)

Bud Summers : 12:00 pm
We Are Root Mod : 4:00 pm

City Music And Education Center is located at 9299 Watson Road in Crestwood. It is a music store, repair shop, lessons studio, and performance venue. (Rain or shine.)

Andrew Dahle : 12:00 pm
Brenda Tripp/Young At Harp : 4:00 pm

Coffee Cartel is located at 2 Maryland Plaza in the Central West End. One of St. Louis' biggest and best coffee houses with a full menu, tea house, great desserts including 24 flavors of Edy's ice cream. (Rain or shine.)

Connor Johnson : 10:00 am
Music By Manda : 11:00 am
Brad Huffman : 3:00 pm
Timmy Perry & Doc : 4:00 pm

Community School Of Webster University is located at 535 Garden Avenue in Webster Groves. The CMS Center is the main branch of the Community Music School located on the campus of Webster University. (Rain or shine.)

Community Music School Band - (Final Dress Rehearsal) : 1:45 pm

Craft Alliance is located at 6640 Delmar Blvd. in University City. It has a large sidewalk area in front of craft art classroom, gallery and retail shop.(Cancelled in case of rain.)

Tommy Wasiuta : 4:30 pm
Dizzy Atmosphere : 5:00 pm

Embassy Suites By Hilton St. Louis/St. Charles is located at 2 Convention Center Plaza in St. Charles. Atrium style hotel with a business clientele. The are best suited for an acoustical music experience. (Rain or shine.)

Brenda Tripp/Young At Harp : 2:30 pm

Evangelines Bistro And Music House is located at 512 N. Euclid in the Central West End. One of St. Louis' premiere music venues with elevated New Orleans French Creole/Cajun Cuisine featuring seafood, craft Cocktails and live music. (Rain or shine.)

Eric Slaughter & Glenn Smith : 1:00 pm

Eye Rock EyeWear is located at 28 Maryland Plaza in the Central West End. They are an edgy music and eye wear driven optical store. They go by the name "Eye Roc EyeWear" because they have had musicians and DJ's play at their store before. (Rain or shine.)

Packie : 5:00 pm
Emily Johnson : 6:00 pm

Ferguson Municipal Public Library is located at 35 N. Florissant Rd. in Ferguson. They are a small public library dedicated to serving Ferguson in support of their mission of lifelong learning and culture literacy. (Rain or shine.)

Strings Attached Project : 12:00 pm
Vintage Biz Band : 3:00 pm
3rd Millenium World's Fair : 6:30 pm

Gethsemane Lutheran Church is located at 3600 Hampton Ave. on the corner of Hampton and Pernod. (Rain or shine.)

Bob Chamberlin : 12:00 pm
Rene Zagner : 12:30 pm
Dawn Riske : 1:00 pm
Earl Naylor : 1:30 pm
Greenleaf Singers : 2:00 pm
The Irish Lass Band : 5:30 pm
Chris Stevens - World Musician : 6:45 pm
3rd Millenium World's Fair : 9:00 pm

KDHX is located at 3524 Washington in Grand Center. The Larry J. Weir Center for the Media houses KDHX Community Media, The Stage , and Squatter's Cafe. (Cancelled in case of rain.)

Vintage Biz Band : 11:00 am
Smokin' Lion Band (Acoustic) : 12:00 pm
Zafira Quartet : 1:00 pm
The Bon Bon Plot : 2:00 pm
Andrew Dahle : 3:00 pm
Samantha Clemons : 4:00 pm
STL Free Jazz Collective : 5:00 pm
Devon Cahill : 6:00 pm

Left Bank Books (Sidewalk) is located at 399 N. Euclid in the Central West End. It's a neighborhood bookstore with a great sidewalk space for performers. (Cancelled in case of rain.)

Traveling Tony Bergkoetter : 10:00 am
Rich Magee : 11:00 am
Simple Twist : 12:00 pm
Shaughn Uebinger : 1:00 pm
Scott Randel : 2:00 pm
Landolfi Quartet : 3:00 pm
Rich Magee : 6:00 pm
Basmin : 7:15 pm

Maryland Plaza In The Central West End is a unique cityscape full of regionally exclusive retail shops and restaurants. (Rain or shine.)

School Of Rock : 5:00 pm

Mike's Bikes is located at 324 N. Euclid in the Central West End. It's an area favorite bike shop with plenty of outdoor space for performers. (Rain or shine.)

Scott Randle : 11:00 am
Jeff Kiefer : 2:45 pm
Catching The Westbound : 5:00 pm
Jason Simmons/Mango Jay : 6:00 pm

Mission Taco Joint - Delmar is located at 6235 Delmar Blvd. in University City at the corner of Delmar and Eastgate. (Cancelled in case of rain.)

Smokin' Lion Band (Acoustic) : 6:00 pm
Sqan & WyldChild's Love Band : 8:00 pm

Moonrise Hotel is located at 6177 Delmar Blvd. in University City. (Rain or shine.)

Dave Simmon's Rock School Band : 11:00 am
Timmy Perry & Doc : 12:15 pm
Wendy L. Gordon : 1:30 pm
Bud Summers : 2:30 pm
Rocky's Ransom : 4:00 pm
Music By Manda : 6:30 pm
The Fighting Side : 7:30 pm
Shaughn Uebinger: 9:00 pm

National Blues Museum is located at 615 Washington Ave. in downtown St. Louis. The National Blues Museum explores the Blues and celebrates the genre. (Rain or shine.)

Randi Bolton : 10:15 am
The Bon Bon Plot : 11:00 am
Open Harmonica Jam Session with the blues legend Jim McClaren : 1:00 pm
The Fab Foehners : 4:30 pm
Open Jam Session with the National Blues Museum Jam Band : 6:00 pm

Peacock Diner is a restaurant located at 6261 Delmar Blvd. in University City.

Brad Huffman : 1:00 pm
Timmy Perry & Doc : 1:45 pm
Shaughn Uebinger : 3:00 pm
Simple Twist : 4:30 pm

Pin-Up Bowl is located at 6191 Delmar Blvd. in University City. (Rain or shine.)

Randi Bolton : 11:30 am
The Fighting Side : 5:00 pm
Andrew Dahle: 6:00 pm
Brad Huffman : 7:00 pm
Steven Lickenbrock : 9:00 pm

Saint Louis Story Stitchers Artist Collective is located at 616 N. Skinker Blvd. in St. Louis. Stitchers Storefront Studio is a small, vibrant artist collaborative arts space where music, poetry, visual arts and dance are creatively shared.(Rain or shine.)

St. Louis Story Stitchers : 4:00 pm

Schlafly Branch Library is located at225 N. Euclid in the Central West End. The Schlafly Library is a regional branch of the St. Louis Public Library. (Rain or shine.)

Shaughn Uebinger: 11:00 am
Greenleaf Singers : 7:30 pm

Straubs is located at 302 N. Kingshighway in the Central West End. Their patio is outside of Straubs at Maryland and Kingshighway. (Rain or shine.)

Gateway Festival Orchestra String Quartet : 11:30 am
Basmin : 12:30 am
Carol : 1:30 am
Landolfi Quartet : 5:30 pm
Dizzy Atmosphere : 7:00 pm

Subterranean Books is located at 6275 Delmar in University City. It is a bookstore in the Loop and the performances are scheduled outside on the sidewalk. (Cancelled in case of rain.)

Andrew Dahle : 4:30 pm
Tommy Wasiuta : 5:30 pm

The Candle Fusion Studio is located at 4742 McPherson Avenue in the Central West End. They are a unique, hands-on fragrance and candle studio.

Alerica (AL) Anderson : 12:30 pm

The Cup is located at 28 Maryland Plaza (Rear) in the Central West End. They are a cupcake shop. They have a patio and can have music indoors if it is too hot outside. (Rain or shine.)

The Banjo Surprise Band : 6:00 pm

Vintage Vinyl is a record store located at 6610 Delmar Blvd. in University City. (Rain or shine.)

Devon Cahill : 12:00 pm

Which Wich Superior Sandwiches is a sandwich store located at 6662 Delmar Blvd. in University City.

Brad Huffman : 11:00 am
3rd Millennium World's Fair : 3:00 pm

World Chess Hall Of Fame is located at 4652 Maryland Avenue in the Central West End. They have a beautiful patio near the heart of the Central West End across from the Saint Louis Chess Club.

Zafira Quartet : 11:00 am
Landolfi Quartet : 12:00 pm

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MAKE MUSIC DAY is an annual city-wide celebration of music that takes place on the summer solstice, June 21.

The Delmar Loop will be celebrating by having live music outdoors at 30+ businesses along Delmar.

This music festival first began in 1982 in France as the Fête de la Musique,

and is now held on the same day in more than 700 cities in 120 countries around the world.

Make Music is not a typical music festival. It is open to anyone who wants to take part. Every kind of musician

– young, old, amateur or professional, and of every musical persuasion will be heard all over St. Louis sharing their music.

The entire festival is free and open to the public.


MAKE MUSIC DAY


June 21


The Delmar Loop

 


Live Music outdoors at various businesses along The Delmar Loop



 

FREE Concert by The Funky Butt Brass Band


6-8pm


Farmers Market Pavilion



 


PIANOS IN THE LOOP THROUGHOUT THE MONTH OF JUNE






 


University City Dedicates the First Weekend of Summer to Celebrating the Arts with the Loop Arts Festival


The Loop Arts Festival is back by popular demand


According to Americans for the Arts, Arts organizations are an important resource in our path to building stronger connections. Opportunities for more even-footed conversation among groups lead to insight and a shared sense of community, and in turn lay the groundwork for exploration about how to maintain vital cultural and community traditions.”


The Delmar Loop in University City is kicking off summer by dedicating the first weekend of summer to a citywide celebration of the arts with the Loop Arts Festival. This event will provide a way for attendees to engage and support University City’s diverse and artistic community. This family-friendly summer festival takes place on one of St. Louis’ most prominent streets and is for all ages to enjoy. Attendees can spend the first days of summer enjoying dance, spoken word, music and culinary events.


With Pianos in The Loop being held throughout the month of June, Make Music Day will officially kick-off the festival and the summer solstice on Thursday, June 21 with a free and open concert of local musicians from all levels. Then, on Friday, June 22, the festival will feature the Celebration of Literary and Visual Arts with sidewalk demos and an art and literary walk from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. To beat the end of weekend blues, Chalk The Loop will be on Saturday, June 23, where professional artists and beginners alike are welcome to chalk up a masterpiece of their own design in Ackert Walkway next to Chuck Berry Plaza. Prizes for Chalk The Loop will range from $50 - $150 and be awarded to participants from three different categories. Young artists, children ages 12 and under, can register for the Chalkland Kids Zone to experience a world of sidewalk chalking, face painting and crafting. Festival goers can also find themselves at a culinary event in the Farmers Market from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.


Who: University City


What: Loop Arts Festival


Where: Delmar Loop


When: June 21-23, 2018


Why: To celebrate and create the local University City arts during the first weekend of the summer


For more information on the Loop Arts festival and registration for Chalk The Loop go to visittheloop.com/Artsfest.


About University City: University City was incorporated on September 4, 1906 by founder Edward Gardner Lewis, as a city of learning, culture and beautiful neighborhoods. This diverse community of about 34,000 provides beautiful neighborhoods, thriving business districts, and is a great place to live, learn, work, and be entertained.