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Concert Review: A Greater Tomorrow at Cafe Acoustic in St. Joseph, MO 1/18/13
This will likely be the only article I ever write that mentions Miley Cyrus. A Greater Tomorrow is a unique band in the St. Joseph, Missouri music scene and not just because they do a Miley Cyrus song live.They play … Continue reading
Concert Review: The Please Please Me / Dsoedean at Cafe Acoustic in St. Joseph, MO 1/19/13
These are the good times people! Music can be fun and certain bands make it fun. The pairing of St. Joseph, Missouri rockers Dsoedean and out-of-towners The Please Please Me from Austin, Texas proved that at the Cafe Acoustic in … Continue reading
Concert Review: The Souveneers / The Early Brothers at The First Ward 1/12/13
The First Ward has been the place to be in St. Joseph recently. The parking lot is always full and local bands want to play there. The bar isn’t a perfect place for a show to take place however. The … Continue reading
Concert Review: Andy Grooms at Magoon’s in St. Joseph, MO 1/10/13
Andy Grooms was a bit of a mystery to me going into this night. Having caught just a small portion of his performance at The Lucky Tiger a couple months ago, I knew of him and his music but not much else. He … Continue reading
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Tagged 1/10/13, Andy Grooms, concert review, Decadent Eyes, Grateful To Burn, live music, Magoon's, Memphis, Mississippi Parking Lot, MO, Pawtucket, piano, St. Joseph
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Concert Review: Aaron Blumer at The First Ward in St. Joseph, MO 12/23/12
Aaron Blumer may have learned a harsh lesson at The First Ward on December 23rd. The rare Sunday show was a great opportunity to play because most people would have the next day, Christmas Eve, off from work. It was … Continue reading
Concert Review: The VooDoo Babies / Alice / Drew Ames at The First Ward in St. Jospeh, MO 12/22/12
The night was a wild card. It really could have ended up many different ways. With a large group of musicians all getting together, a ton of people and the frenzied feeling of being just a few days before Christmas there was a lot … Continue reading
Concert Review: Missouri Homegrown / Jerkface at The First Ward in St. Joseph, MO 12/21/12
It was billed as a prize fight but to be honest it was a bit of a mismatch. The differences between the two bands squaring off at the First Ward on December 21st were vast. Jerkface is a loose Cali-Ska-Punk … Continue reading
Vocals On Top’s Top 5 Concerts of 2012
In 2012 I went to more concerts than I ever have before. I attended over 65 shows and saw over 120 artists perform live. I have my favorite shows for various reasons and you can read about many of those … Continue reading
Concert Review: The GasTown Lamps / Band 13 at The Cafe Acoustic in St. Joseph, MO 12/1/12
It’s hard to compete with free beer. The Cafe Acoustic went up against that with it’s December 1st show featuring The GasTown Lamps and Band 13. Magoon’s (a bar across town) was hosting “Occupy A Venue IV” forming the main … Continue reading
Concert Review: Scruffy & The Janitors at The Cafe Acoustic 11/17/12
You want to live vicariously through Scruffy & The Janitors when you see them live. They are young, energetic, talented and have one of the coolest bands in town. The are already building a solid following in the local scene … Continue reading
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Tagged 11/17/12, album, blues, Cafe Acoustic, concert review, I Will Pick You Up, Is There A Ghost, November 17, November 30, Pino, record release party, Scruffy & The Janitors, Scruffy and the Janitors, setlist, St. Joseph, Steven Foster, Teriq Newton, The First Ward House, Trevin Newton
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