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St. louis magazine unveiled bridal show11/28/2023 ![]() 30 at the Arvest Bank Theatre at the Midland: Carly Pearce and Michael Ray Louis, will provide an all-you-can-eat buffet of Dead favorites and classics. Their annual Thanksgiving Day show at the Uptown has become a holiday rite for Grateful Dead diehards looking for an excuse to get out of the house after an all-day feast. The Spring Standards are a rustic indie-folk trio from Brooklyn, N.Y. Olivia Fox is a Kansas City trio that gives its rapturous brand of folk music an electronic flavor. Their live shows are also hyper-ballistic: roiling with energy and sustained euphoria, fueled by gleeful lead singer Brett Anderson and the manic antics of bassist Lee Long. It’s sound so invigorating and infectious it earned the band a cameo on an episode of Anthony Bourdain’s No Reservations in 2011, in which the boys and the host ate some regional cuisine, drank yard beers, and fired off some weaponry. It’s a free-wheeling, harmony-laden mix of pop, roots-rock, and country-music NPR described as “the Replacements on an Ozark bender” This septet is named after a state park near its native West Plains, Mo., though there is not much Ozarkian about their sound. 27 at RecordBar: Ha Ha Tonka with Olivia Fox and the Spring Standards Expect something similar this year-a surprise that won’t be unveiled until the night of the show. At last year’s show, Schnebelen paid tribute to Aretha Franklin and Etta James. Wednesday night she will perform her annual Thanksgiving Eve show at Knuckleheads. It also praised Schnebelen for the album’s diverse sounds: “hill-country blues, rock and pop and even easy-listening jazz in addition to pure blues.” In February, Schnebelen attended the Grammy Awards show, where she was a nominee in the best contemporary blues album category for Cry No More, her third full-length, which includes the song Hot Spell, written by soul legend Bill Withers.įantastic Negrito won the award for Please Don’t Be Dead, but Schnebelen and Cry No More had other awards in store, including two Blues Music Awards and three Independent Blues Awards.Ī review of Cry No More at praised Schenebelen for her “full, sometimes smoky, wicked voice,” which is then compared to Bonnie Raitt’s and Janis Joplin’s. Since going solo in 2015, she has succeeded significantly at home and abroad in the world of the blues. 27 at Knuckleheads Saloon: Danielle Nicole Bandĭanielle Nicole Schnebelen, a Kansas City native, is a Grammy-nominated blues star and former member of Trampled Under Foot, the award-winning trio she started with her brothers. This week’s list of recommended shows includes a Grammy nominee from Kansas City, a Grateful Dead tribute band, and a pair of modern-country newlyweds.
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