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The Change Music Variety Show: 3/1/10 - 4/1/10
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Sunday, March 07, 2010. Best of the Naughts: Star Death. Three pieces of astronomical detritus falling to earth and shattering the noise barrier. From the death of stars comes the roots of life itself: bursts pop, Blue yells, Tobi flips, Aleta knocks, in and out of constant rock frenzy and song. I mused many times over the name. This was one band that never seemed to crave stardom. Death to the stars! Who do they think they are, anyway, lording it over us all? Posted by Tony Patti. Links to this post.
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The Change Music Variety Show: 6/1/11 - 7/1/11
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Thursday, June 23, 2011. Most of these records will be available for sale at the Earwacks concert at the West End Bar and Grill, Saturday, June 24th, 2011. For the vinyl fetishist, especially those who collect Saint Louis releases, Earwacks is beyond all others both in output and the quality and historical significance of their releases. Three LPs, two singles and a flexi disc is quite a bit of material to collect and listen to. Here's my list of their releases, in chronological order. Clear flexi-disc i...
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The Change Music Variety Show: Earwacks Discography
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Thursday, June 23, 2011. Most of these records will be available for sale at the Earwacks concert at the West End Bar and Grill, Saturday, June 24th, 2011. For the vinyl fetishist, especially those who collect Saint Louis releases, Earwacks is beyond all others both in output and the quality and historical significance of their releases. Three LPs, two singles and a flexi disc is quite a bit of material to collect and listen to. Here's my list of their releases, in chronological order. Clear flexi-disc i...
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The St. Louis music scene of the 1980s is about as interesting as tooth decay, Devin Devon, 12.6.12. Via St. Louis Public Radio. Labels, Past and Present. Change Music Variety Show. Old Dog, New Trick and The Pride of St. Louis. Michael Steinberg and Thomas Crone. STL Music Preservation Project. Matt “Bug” Meyer. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Notify me of new comments via email.