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The Sounds at the Station Free Concert Series is back and better than ever. St. Louis Union Station invites visitors to come on over, kickback and enjoy the Sounds at the Station during our annual free concert series. All concerts in the series will be held on the Lake Stage from 5 pm - 8:30 pm. In case of rain, the concerts will be moved inside the Station.
Kicking off the 2010 series ... Rough Grooves Blues Band.
Originating in St. Louis, Rough Grooves creates high energy blues covering the blues greats and performing original compositions. From intimate clubs to large festivals, these musicians have been captivating audiences throughout the U.S. and Europe for over twenty years. Members of the band have performed and recorded with the legendary Johnnie Johnson, Juno Award winners Kenny "Blues Boss" Wayne and Jim Byrnes and with Bennie Smith, and have opened for Albert King, Robert Cray, Joe Louis Walker, Chuck Berry, Bo Didley, Koko Taylor and many others. They have played at blues festivals in Holland, Germany, Norway and Hungary along with the Poconos Blues Festival, Mississippi Valley Blues Festival and the Big Muddy Blues Festival. The best way to experience this band is from out in the audience.
Mark your calendar for the following is the 2010 Sounds at the Station Free Concert line up:
Thursday, April 15 - Rough Grooves Blues Band Thursday, May 20 - On Tracy Lane Thursday, June 17 - Southern Cross Thursday, July 15 - Carry the Zero Thursday, August 19 - Butch Wax & the Hollywood's Thursday, September 16 - To Be Announced
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