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ARToberfest 2017, by the Batesville Area Arts Council. Photo by Ariel Winters

'Behind You'

Chalked opposite the Garage # 9 housing Christine Leonard's installation art

The Bearded Babies are:

Jenna Schroeder, bass

Brian Wiegert, banjo,guitar and mandolin

Eric Clay, mandolin and guitar

Andrew Weil, banjo, guitar and fiddle

 

KDHX Community Media, The Whitaker Foundation and Tower

  

Grove Farmers' Market presented the last performance of the 2007 Harvest Sessions series on Saturday, October 27. To celebrate this inaugural season series there was a special closing concert at the West Pool Pavilion in Tower Grove Park from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm. This performance featured funky, rousing sets from The Bearded Babies, Gumbohead and Nostalgia.

  

In additon to the music, the Market will be hosting the Tower Grove Harvest Festival, which includes prepared food vendors, and free yoga. The Harvest Sessions concert series has been taking place each Saturday during the regular season of the Tower Grove Farmer's Market. Also hosting a Children's and International series, Harvest Sessions has hosted many memorable shows from local and regional artists like: Rylee's Grampa's Friends, Tom Hall and Kenya Ajanaku. Every performance is free, open to the public and held during the Tower Grove Farmers' Market.

 

photo by Sara Anne Finke

 

by Leung Mee-ping, @charming experience, Hong Museum of Art

Tom Hall played at Harvest Sessions on Saturday, October 20 from 10:00 a.m. until noon. Harvest Sessions is presented by KDHX Community Media, The Whitaker Foundation and Tower Grove Farmers' Market and takes place every Saturday at the West Pool Pavilion in Tower Grove Park for the duration of Tower Grove Farmers' Market's regular season. Tom Hall has been performing for over twenty years and has won national and local acclaim for his exceptional blues guitar work. Harvest Sessions is free and open to the public.

Tom Hall has played in countless bands, but his solo performances truly capture audiences. He wanders through the sounds of Argentina, Ireland and Africa, but he always returns to his musical roots. When he is playing Mississippi-inspired blues, he shines like his signature National guitar. If you have not yet seen Hall play live, don't miss this oppurtunity to catch one of St. Louis' most talented artists.

The 2007 inaugural season of Harvest Sessions has featured great concerts from local and regional performers. With Tower Grove Farmers' Market as the backdrop, Harvest Sessions also hosted an International and Children's Series that proved very popular in the community. KDHX Community Media, The Whitaker Foundation and Tower Grove Farmers' Market are proud to sponsor this free concert series on Saturday morning.

 

photos by Sara Anne Finke

ARToberfest 2017, by the Batesville Area Arts Council. Photo by Ariel Winters

Dawn Weber and Friends on stage at the KDHX James Brown Tribute and Benefit, Off Broadway, Saint Louis, Missouri.

The bear is the quintessential symbol of the vast wilderness that distinguishes the Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks.

 

These calcite and marble bears were cut and shaped by a skilled lapidary in the West Kootenay region of British Columbia, Canada. While sculpting, he used the stone's unique colours to enhance the animal's iconic form.

 

You can find these bears at

The Bear and The Butterfly

214 Banff Ave

Banff, AB T1L 1C3

(403) 762-8911

Tom Hall played at Harvest Sessions on Saturday, October 20 from 10:00 a.m. until noon. Harvest Sessions is presented by KDHX Community Media, The Whitaker Foundation and Tower Grove Farmers' Market and takes place every Saturday at the West Pool Pavilion in Tower Grove Park for the duration of Tower Grove Farmers' Market's regular season. Tom Hall has been performing for over twenty years and has won national and local acclaim for his exceptional blues guitar work. Harvest Sessions is free and open to the public.

Tom Hall has played in countless bands, but his solo performances truly capture audiences. He wanders through the sounds of Argentina, Ireland and Africa, but he always returns to his musical roots. When he is playing Mississippi-inspired blues, he shines like his signature National guitar. If you have not yet seen Hall play live, don't miss this oppurtunity to catch one of St. Louis' most talented artists.

The 2007 inaugural season of Harvest Sessions has featured great concerts from local and regional performers. With Tower Grove Farmers' Market as the backdrop, Harvest Sessions also hosted an International and Children's Series that proved very popular in the community. KDHX Community Media, The Whitaker Foundation and Tower Grove Farmers' Market are proud to sponsor this free concert series on Saturday morning.

 

photos by Sara Anne Finke

From Edgewood to the Edge of the World mural

Karen Bagnard, local watercolor artist, makes delightful cards and giclee prints that we're honored to offer to our customers!

Installing the guitars before the Museum doors opened on Oct 9, 2Featuring Epiphone Les Paul guitars that are to be artistically designed by Ohio based visual artists and celebrities, the Cleveland Rocks project will serve as an artistic reminder and display of Cleveland’s lush musical heritage and unwavering commitment to music that Rocks! Cleveland is the home of rock-n-roll, given the distinction of being the city which originally coined the phrase by Alan Freed. Once completed, the guitars will be exclusively exhibited at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, and subsequently auctioned off to raise funds for three local non-profit organizations: the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, the Greater Cleveland Film Commission, and The Music Settlement.

 

For more information visit www.rockhall.com/exhibitnew/cleveland-rocks.

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