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Scan Tour Dates and view ‘Riot In The Streets’ by Pokey LaFarge
Pokey LaFarge will be releasing his upcoming album titled Manic Revelations on May 19 via Rounder Records. LaFarge and company will be hitting the road this summer to support the upcoming release. Supporting acts on his 2017 tour include: Drive-By Truckers, Lillie Mae, Robyn Hitchcock, Carly Johnson, Kelsey Waldon, and Dwight Yoakam. Pokey LaFarge went into the studio and created another piece of music history. He shares his perspective on his state of mind during the development of Manic Revelations. “The manic revelation is the state where artists create.” - Pokey LaFarge Watch over the two videos for 'Riot in the Streets' and
Murmuration + LouFest to Spotlight in St. Louis
Music, Technology, Art, Science & Innovative Culture Converges at Murmuration St. Louis will be hosting an new innovative multimedia conference titled Murmuration. The inaugural event will take place September 23-25 with multiple stages located throughout the Cortex Innovation Community campus. For those outside the St. Louis area, it is located on Forest Park Avenue. In addition, the LouFest Music Festival have announced their 2016 dates: LouFest 2016 will be held September 10-11. Brian Cohen, Founder of LouFest will also be working with the Murmuration event. The month of September will be filled with interactive live events throughout St. Louis. This year marks the seventh
Delmar Boulevard in St. Louis in Works to Develop Delmar Hall
[av_heading heading='Patrick Hagin & Joe Edwards Set to Open Delmar Hall in Fall 2016' tag='h2' style='blockquote modern-quote' size='' subheading_active='subheading_below' subheading_size='15' padding='10' color='' custom_font=''] Written by: Matthew McGuire [/av_heading] The Pageant owners, Patrick Hagin & Joe Edwards, will be opening a new venue called Delmar Hall. The location of the new live entertainment space will be at 6133 Delmar Boulevard. In the heart of The Loop in St. Louis occupies Delmar Boulevard. The area is known for progressive businesses to connect with residents and students in the University City area. Recently, the town started development on a trolly system that will run through


