Avicii Gladly Telling New “Stories”
After huge commercial success with his first album four years ago, the sophomore effort from Avicii has gone Gold in Austria. Now, what will it do in the rest of the world?
Banding Together: Local Bands of St. Louis
Local musicians Eric Phillips and John Walth pursue their life-long passion for music with their bands A Day at War and Sails Through Storms.
Kuumba Youth Performance Ensemble Shares Celebration Of Their Culture
Helping MBU celebrate Black History Month, Kuumba performed for students, faculty and staff as sounds of bongo drums and African Dance filled the Mabee Great Hall. Kuumba is a group that offers visions of traditional African Culture through their performances.
A Heart that Outlasts Adversity
Senior music ministry major and accomplished pianist Sam Heyl finds his purpose through music despite life’s challenges.
The Origin of the Gingerbread House
From cookie to house, gingerbread is a holiday staple. So how did the gingerbread house tradition begin?
H A R D L O V E is Hard to Love
Take a deep breath because NEEDTOBREATHE’s new album “H A R D L O V E” has changed the way you view the band.
Bentley Moves from the “Plane” to the “Beach” to our Hearts
It seems to be no accident that Dierks Bentley has become that country artist who so many female listeners want to take care of, he’s made a living out of singing about break-ups.
Linkin Park Fans Criticize New Album
Creating a solid career is not as easy as it seems for many artists. Throughout the years, there will always be good and bad moments. While some projects go wrong, new changes can be revolutionary.
My “Views” of Drake’s New Album
Drake has certainly come a long way from wheelchair-bound Jimmy Brooks of “Degrassi.” Since becoming a musician, Drake has gone triple platinum and quadruple platinum for his songs. Thus, it is no surprise his latest fourth solo album “Views” recently went quadruple platinum and was the No. 1 album in the country.
WHO’s BACK
It’s bolder and bluer than ever.