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Whether separated from loved ones or hosting a virtual dance party, music is filling a void for many.
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Whether separated from a loved one or hosting a virtual dance party, music is filling a void for many of us.
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Artist Stephonne Singleton says he'd long felt he wasn't "enough." He looked to substances and to other people to soften the feeling, until he found freedom in his own music.
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When local musicians faced canceled gigs and concerts this year, a newly-founded non-profit stepped up to help and get their creative juices flowing.
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Segment 1: The impact of the Missouri Senate Conservative Caucus on the finals days of the 2019 session.They've been called the "Chaos Caucus" and their…
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Segment 1: With only three weeks left in the regular legislative session there are still major issues to be addressed.From asking Missourians to vote…
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When Lawrence songwriter Sky Smeed starts his new album lamenting that he’s leaving yet again, he sounds sad, like we're about to hear a story of one more…
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Segment 1: The Queen of Soul passed away last week. We pause to remember her legacy. Aretha Franklin had musical connections in Kansas City. On this…
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Folk singer and songwriter Danny Cox has been a fixture of the Kansas City music scene since he moved here from Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1967. Cox played at…
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Segment 1: Meet the Cutlers.The Cutlers aren't your typical Kansas City couple. Not only do they practice law together, but they also host a reality TV…
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In 2016, Simon Fink and his band, Under the Big Oak Tree, performed a holiday concert in their hometown of St. Joseph, Missouri.One of the songs they…
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Howard Eisberg is a Kansas City attorney who creates wry music under the pen name of Howard Iceberg.Witty, self-deprecating and often profound, he's…