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250 Word Local Album Review: Missouri Homegrown – You Asked For It…
Missouri Homegrown blasts out of the gate with their first release as a live album. You Asked For It… was recorded live in from of the band’s most dedicated fans right in their hometown of St. Joseph, Missouri. The punch … Continue reading
250 Word Local Album Review: Matthew Coman – No Other Animal
The title of Matthew Coman’s album No Other Animal might lead you to believe that you won’t hear a wide variety of music on it. It is actually a stylistic blender of songs each with a personality of their own. … Continue reading
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Tagged 250 word album review, 4 Stars, album review, Matthew Coman, Missouri, No Other Animal, St. Joseph
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Concert Review: Steve Earle at The Crossroads in Kansas City, MO 7/9/13
Steve Earle is a flat-out legend. If he never made a new album again he would go down in history as one of the best songwriters in his genre of all time. Still, with his all his great songs from … Continue reading
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Tagged 2013, banjo, Chris Masterson, City of Immigrants, concert review, Crossroads, Eleanor Whitmore, harp, I Ain't Ever Satisfied, July 9, Kansas City, Kelley Looney, Low Highway, Missouri, outdoor venue, setlist, Steve Earle, The Dukes, violin, Wild Thing, WIll Rigby
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Concert Review: Megajoos / Jerkface / Third Wounded Man at First Ward in St. Joseph, MO 7/12/13
It turns out punk rock isn’t dead in St. Joseph; it just needed someone to stir the pot a little bit. Maybe it was The Megajoos, maybe it was Jerkface or Third Wounded Man or maybe it could have been … Continue reading
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Tagged Alien Girl, Always Turn It Up Way Too Loud, Bill Blizzard, Brean Reilly, Brian Shank, concert review, cover, I Escapist, Jerkface, Jesse James, Joosy J., Live Review, Marc Newberry, Master Blaster, Megajoos, Misfits, Missouri, Nashville, Operation Ivy, Pete Bailey, Punk. T. Rex, Ryan Early, Skulls, St. Joseph, Tennessee, The First Ward, Third Wounded Man, Todd Cooper, Tommy Swarz, Tyson Bottorff, Wesley Mitchell
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Coming Soon: Megajoos, Jerkface and Third Wounded Man
WHO’S PLAYING? Megajoos (Nashville, TN) Jerkface (St. Joseph, MO) Third Wounded Man (St. Joseph, MO) WHAT TO EXPECT? Ear bleeding fun… Megajoos is a 2 piece band with heavy distorted bass and drums from the country music capitol of the world; Nashville, … Continue reading
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Tagged Coming Soon, First Ward, Jerkface, Jesse James, Megajoos, Missouri, St. Joseph, Third Wounded Man, Todd Cooper
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Coming Soon: J. Boozer’s return to St. Joe!
WHO’S PLAYING? Jay Boozer (St. Louis, MO) Two Piece Animator (St. Joseph, MO) WHAT TO EXPECT? A one man band!… and a four piece band with “two piece” in their name… Two Piece Animator is hitting local venues hard with their … Continue reading
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Tagged Coming Soon, First Ward, J. Boozer, Jay Boozer, Missouri, one man band, poster, St. Joseph, Two Piece Animator
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Concert Review: Old 97s and Drive-By Truckers at The Crossroads in Kansas City, MO 5/25/13
The Old 97’s and Drive-By Truckers are two of the most sure things you will get when you buy a concert ticket. Each band is completely professional on stage and deliver a solid show with the chances of disappointment being … Continue reading
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Tagged concert review, Crossroads, Drive-By Truckers, EZB, great bills, Jay Gonzalez, John Henry & The Engine, Kansas City, Ken Bethea, Matt Patton, Mike Cooley, Missouri, Murry Hammond, Old 97's, outdoor venue, Patterson Hood, Philip Peeples, Rhett Miller, setlist
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Concert Review: Tom Morello: The Nightwatchman at the Alamo Drafthouse Theater in Kansas City, MO 5/19/13
A unique night that promised to be strange and unpredictable turned out to be exactly that. The premise was to build a concert around a screening of the documentary Body of War in support of that film’s centerpiece Tomas Young. … Continue reading
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Tagged 5/19/13, Alamo Drafthouse, Body of War, Carl Restivo, concert review, documentary, Ike Reilly, Iraq, Jacob George, Kansas City, Missouri, Phil Donahue, screening, setlist, Tomas Young
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