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The Geyer Street Sheiks

Missouri Blues Old And Evil "Great Dream" When asked the question... "...What kind of music do you play?" Their reply was... "...We play music like nobody's business, and that's exactly what it is." A Typical Sheikish Response The Geyer Street Sheiks made a splash with their 1993 debut album, Great Dream . Released on BJAM RECORDS , a small independent label in St. Louis, the record resonated deeply with fans throughout the Midwest. The band’s talent wasn't a secret. With the powerhouse vocals of Alice Spencer (formerly of Three Married Widows ), her voice found a perfect home alongside these accomplished musicians. Sixteen Tons Great...

Belle Starr "Far As The Wind Blows"

Belle Starr "Far As The Wind Blows" Belle Starr was an Americana band from St. Louis, Missouri. Active in the 1990s, their sound blended country and rock with a "low-key, deceptively easy-going" feel that fused genres seamlessly. Slowing To A Stop Vocals by Lynne Reif The Band Spencer Marquardt — Drums Lynne Reif — Vocalist / Songwriter John Horton — Guitar / Lap Steel Fred Teutenberg — Bass Kip Loui — Singer / Guitar / Songwriter Hook Line & Sinker Country Standard Time Review • Considered one of the strongest debuts of 1996. • A "delightfully low-key" collection that grows with each play. • Successfully recalls the country-rock fusion of the late 60s and early 70s. • Kip Loui is identified as a s...

Out Of The Gate Again -- Sixteen More From The Grain Belt (1996--compliation)

Out Of The Gate Again Sixteen More From The Grain Belt The Artists Junk Box "Need To Explain" Bass: Dave Melson / Drums: John Baldus / Guitar: Jeff Adams / Vocals: Cheryl Stryker / Vocals & Guitar: Richard Newman New Patrons Of Husbandry "Too Busy Cryin" Drums: Sean Anglin / Guitar & Vocals: Jeff Swift / Violin: Mary Dee Brown / Vocals: Jenny Stuckenschneider / Bass: Greg Lamb / Lead Guitar: John Horton Kamikaze Cowboy "Your Sweet Face" Bass: Mike Martin / Drums: Mike Enderle / Lead Guitar: John Horton / Acoustic Guitar & Vocals: Bob Reuter Eldon Boons "Conductor" Bass: Will McGill / Drums: Mike Martin / Guitar & Vocals: Pat Boon / Lead Guitar: Steve Eldon Caution Horse "P M" Bass: Mike Herrmann / Drums: John Lindner / Guitar &...

Funkabilly "What's That Smell?" Live At The Venice Cafe

Funkabilly "What's That Smell? Live At The Venice Cafe" The Process GOT LIVE IF YOU WANT IT. Funkabilly was a St. Louis, Missouri band that regularly played at the Venice Cafe during the 1990s. Recorded live at the Venice Cafe over four days in June 1994. There are no over-dubs on this recording. The Band Dominic Schaeffer Tracy Wynkoop Angelo Ranzini Benet Schaeffer Fo Jammi The Venice Cafe Recorded At: The Venice Cafe, St. Louis, MO Mixed At: Icon Studio, St. Louis, MO Pressed By: Disc Manufacturing, Huntsville, AL BJAMRECORDS@GMAIL.COM COMMENTS ☮ ſíot͡ʃáin

FULMAR RETHINK RUBBISH

FulmAr The two known members: Alexander Darling Carlos Stellar Shrouded in mystery and media-shy, some speculate they were fugitives from trouble back in the UK. Drifters of the maritime trade and the Delta alike, they busked at every stop along their journey, carrying the raw energy of Hobo Rock to every port of call. The Song: “32.20” • Recorded: Summer 2002 • Studio: Level Three Mania (St. Louis, MO) • Label: Bjam Records • Style: Psychedelic / Blues-Rock Production Notes Influences drawn from Robert Johnson and John Hammond, transmuting the original blues narrative into a protest statement. Bjam Records on Discogs Click To Contact bjamrecords...