The sound of marches and rhythm of hoofbeats echoed through downtown St. Louis on March 14 as the 1st Infantry Division Band and the Commanding General’s Mounted Color Guard of Fort Riley took part in ...
The entire lineup for the 2026 edition of the French Quarter Fest has been revealed and the event will kick off with a parade.
The performers include Sale Brass Band, Meadway Singers, MYC and Springfield Primary School Choir with conductor and soloist, Margaret Curzon. The venue is The Salvation Army Church and Community ...
The Congo Square Rhythms Festival brings two days of music, dance and cultural celebration to the historic Tremé site.
Neither the COVID-19 pandemic nor a mid-afternoon storm could stop the 111th Annie Malone May Day Parade. The parade is the second-largest African American parade in the United St ...
Brass Solidarity was formed after George Floyd’s murder, and now also marks the deaths of Renee Good and Alex Pretti at its weekly meetup A week after a federal officer shot Renee Nicole Good in ...
Ring in the season with the sounds of holiday brass and percussion! Join once again the award-winning St. Louis Brass Band, along with the STLBB Academy Band as they bring you their annual musical ...
Enjoy an afternoon of live music as the Northside Brass Quintet presents its inaugural chamber concert in the historic Baker Memorial United Methodist Church in downtown St. Charles. “Brass Brilliance ...
In its fifth year, MATI (formerly the Music at the Intersection festival) staged its biggest iteration yet. Expanded to three days, the festival stretched beyond its usual Washington Avenue footprint, ...
In June 2014, Malcolm and his wife Pat Stewart, moved from St. Louis, MO to Wilmington, DE to be close to Pat’s daughter and her two grandsons. Malcolm has had a varied career in music, both as a ...
The St. Louis Cardinals have been through a lot of ups and downs this season, and they find themselves just on the outside of the postseason picture as the calendar quickly approaches September. At ...
After Hurricane Katrina and the federal levee failures threw New Orleanians to different parts of the country, musician Ellis Joseph found himself in Atlanta. A bass drummer and one of the founding ...