Jerry Flowers, a key figure in country music for over 20 years, gained fame as a founding member of The Ranch and later as a vital contributor to Keith Urban's solo career. A respected songwriter, he co-wrote hits for artists like Sam Hunt and Ryan Hurd. Recently, he announced parting ways with Urban, reflecting on his career's impact.
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dead7’s Jason Kozik Talks Debut Album and More on the Vulgar Display of Podcast
St. Louis metalcore band dead7 is set to release their debut album, LOVE WHAT YOU CAN WHILE YOU GOT SOMETHING LEFT TO LOVE, on July 11, 2025. The album blends heavy grooves with emotional depth, exploring themes of love and loss. With a sound reminiscent of Loathe and Bring Me The Horizon, dead7 aims to connect deeply with listeners.
William Clark Green: The Storyteller Behind the Songs We Can’t Shake
William Clark Green blends honesty and grit in Texas country music, connecting with fans through relatable songs. Highlights include "She Likes the Beatles," a catchy anthem of love's contrasts, "Still Think About You," a poignant reflection on loss, and "Anymore," a candid depiction of relationship fatigue. His music transcends boundaries.
The Tippy & Jo Show – EVERFELT
This week on The Tippy Jo Show, the band EverFelt, featuring Adam Steglich, Corey Robinson, Ryan Moore, and Danny Furlong, showcased their unique blend of psychedelic soundscapes and dark melodic metal. Their positive energy and dedication to their craft make them a compelling group in today's music scene.
Austin Upchurch Gears Up for High-Energy Set at The Camp This Weekend with Josh Meloy
Texas singer-songwriter Austin Upchurch is set to perform at The Camp at Lake Wappapello on June 28th, alongside Josh Meloy. Known for his honest songwriting and energy, Upchurch will share personal stories and new songs. He reflects on his career in a podcast, balancing music and family, and hints at a full-length album.
Paul Booth: Prince of Darkness and Master of Black & Gray Surrealism
Paul Booth, a pivotal figure in tattoo art, is celebrated for his “black-and-gray macabre” style. Founder of Last Rites Tattoo Theatre, he bridges tattooing and fine art, drawing acclaim globally. Known for dark imagery, he also co-created The Art Fusion Experiment and directs films, continually redefining alternative culture and artistic expression.
GWAR Announces “The Return of Gor Gor Tour” with Helmet, The Dwarves & Blood Vulture – Celebrating 40 Years of Carnage and Chaos
GWAR is launching The Return of Gor Gor Tour this fall, celebrating their 40th anniversary. The tour features Helmet, The Dwarves, and Blood Vulture, kicking off on October 18. The multimedia release, also titled The Return of Gor Gor, includes new tracks and a comic, emphasizing GWAR’s signature chaotic performance style.
Fishbone Returns with Stockholm Syndrome: A New Chapter, Same Fire – Live in St. Louis This August
For over four decades, Fishbone has stood as one of music’s most defiant and visionary forces—a sonic volcano erupting with punk, ska, funk, soul, hard rock, and unflinching social commentary. Fronted by the electrifying Angelo Moore, the Los Angeles-bred band built its name on chaotic brilliance, truth-telling lyrics, and performances that blur the line between … Continue reading Fishbone Returns with Stockholm Syndrome: A New Chapter, Same Fire – Live in St. Louis This August
Tag Team: From Hip-Hop Hits to Commercial Comebacks
In the early '90s, Tag Team's "Whoomp! (There It Is)" became a defining hip-hop anthem, capturing widespread popularity. The duo's catchy style fostered lasting cultural impact, appearing in numerous media. A 2020 GEICO commercial remix reinvigorated their appeal, introducing the song to new audiences while celebrating its nostalgic charm and enduring legacy.
Chingy: The Rise of a St. Louis Hitmaker
Chingy, born Howard Bailey Jr., emerged from St. Louis in the early 2000s and defined the Midwest hip-hop scene. His debut album Jackpot and the hit single “Right Thurr” catapulted him to fame. Chingy’s smooth style and catchy tracks established him as a significant artist, despite shifting trends in the industry.
