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Music Review: Pink “Beautiful Trauma”

Posted: October 16, 2017 at 12:56 pm   /   CD Reviews, Local, Music, Reviews

It’s been five years since Pink released an album. In that time the country and world has undergone a lot of changes. On her new album, “Beautiful Trauma,” the singer keeps it real. While a lot of the album touches upon her relationship with her husband, Corey Hart, there are also plenty of political statements […]

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Preview: Sam Smith to Play Chaifetz Arena Aug. 17

Posted: October 6, 2017 at 10:33 am   /   Concerts

Sam Smith will return to St. Louis on Aug. 17 for a show at Chaifetz Arena. The singer is prepping for the release of his new album, “The Thrill of It All.” The album drops Nov. 3. The first single from the album is “Too Good at Goodbyes.” Tickets for the show will go on […]

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Preview: Pink to Play Scottrade Center

Posted: October 5, 2017 at 8:17 am   /   Concerts

Pink’s “Beautiful Trauma World Tour 2018” will come to Scottrade Center on March 14, 2018. The tour is in support of the singer’s upcoming album, “Beautiful Trauma,” which is her 7th studio album. The album will be released on Oct. 13. “Whatever You Want,” “What About You,” and “Beautiful Trauma” are the first singles from […]

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Tom Petty Dead at 66

Posted: October 3, 2017 at 8:29 am   /   Concerts, Music News

Singer/songwriter Tom Petty passed away Monday at the age of 66. The popular singer had just wrapped up a 53-date tour with his band The Heartbreakers. Petty’s last St. Louis appearance was in May, when he played Scottrade Center. Petty’s death was confirmed by Tony Dimitriades, longtime manager of Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers, on […]

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Preview: Avett Brothers to Play Chaifetz Arena Saturday

Posted: October 2, 2017 at 11:28 am   /   Concerts

The Avettt Brothers will visit Chaifetz Arena Saturday, October 7. The group consists of brothers, Scott and Seth, along with Bob Crawford, Joe Kwon, Mike Marsh and Tania Elizabeth. Following on from Seth and Scott’s former rock band Nemo, The Avett Brothers combine bluegrass, country, punk, pop melodies, folk, rock and roll, indie rock, honky tonk and ragtime […]

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Review: He Said/She Said: Foo Fighters ‘Concrete & Gold’

Posted: September 26, 2017 at 8:39 am   /   CD Reviews, Music, Opinion, Reviews

He Said/She Said With one of the more highly anticipated rock albums of the year dropping, why not enlist the help of one of KSHE-95’s on-air personalities, Lauren Elwell, otherwise known on air as Lern. While I put my two cents in on the new record, Lauren also contributed her review. You can catch Lauren […]

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Review: Billy Joel at Busch Stadium

Posted: September 22, 2017 at 8:49 am   /   Concert Reviews, Concerts

It’s been a tough week for the city of St. Louis. Big name concert acts canceled due to the civil unrest that has been going on all over St. Louis, leaving St. Louisans all over disappointed. After U2 and Ed Sheeran both canceled sold-out shows last weekend, many weren’t sure Billy Joel’s sold-out show at […]

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Preview: Krewella at The Pageant

Posted: September 19, 2017 at 3:56 pm   /   Concerts

Preview by Jayme Hillmer On Saturday October 14th, The Pageant will be hosting Krewella, The New World Tour presented by Sirius XM BPM. Along with Krewella, there will be an opening appearance by EDM collaborator Dj Shaun Frank. The Pageant is notorious for their intimate setup, which could lay the grounds for a dynamic performance […]

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Preview: Chon at Delmar Hall

Posted: September 17, 2017 at 9:39 pm   /   Concerts

No matter the style of Metal you listen to, Chon is a great choice for instrumental music to calm and sooth your mind. Composed by a band of only 2 guitars, drums, and a bass, Chon’s instrumental Progressive math core playing style is loved by many including fans outside of the metal scene. The San […]

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A History of U2 in St. Louis

Posted: September 14, 2017 at 9:14 am   /   Concerts

As St. Louis preps for U2’s first show in the city in over six years, here’s a look back at all the band’s stops in The ‘Lou. Bono and the boys made their first appearance in St. Louis on April 7, 1981, playing at Graham Chapel at Washington University. This stop was a part of […]

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