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Episode 6 — Javier Mendoza

A Concert Pitch

Release Date: 11/15/2015

Episode 19 Adam Jaschek, Whitaker Music Festival show art Episode 19 Adam Jaschek, Whitaker Music Festival

A Concert Pitch

The world-renowned Missouri Botanical Garden hosts a summer concert series that boasts an average attendance of 56 thousand people for each 10-concert season, averaging over 5,600 per show. The Whitaker Music Festival, a St. Louis summer entertainment favorite, features an eclectic selection of musical entertainment that is curated and managed by Adam Jaschek, the Garden's Senior Events Coordinator. In addition to the Whitaker Music Festival, Adam manages special events including Chinese Culture Days, Japanese Festival, Best of Missouri Market® and More. I interviewed Adam to get insight on...

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Episode 18 Todd Mosby show art Episode 18 Todd Mosby

A Concert Pitch

St. Louis based Todd Mosby is a phenomenal acoustic musician who

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Episode 17 Darren George of Mirage Band show art Episode 17 Darren George of Mirage Band

A Concert Pitch

Getting the Most Out of Your Wedding Band ...

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Episode 16 Tyler Stokes of Delta Sol Revival show art Episode 16 Tyler Stokes of Delta Sol Revival

A Concert Pitch

The terms singer, songwriter, musician, and bandleader all describe Tyler Stokes, but I walked away from this interview thinking of him as an extremely wise and intelligent young man with amazing insight and vision. In Tyler I found a breed of musicians that defines a new generation, influenced at a young age by the best rock and blues artists the age of their parents, grandparents and older. ...

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Episode 15 Peter Martin Jazz Pianist show art Episode 15 Peter Martin Jazz Pianist

A Concert Pitch

I've been following Peter Martin since 2009 when I saw him play at the . I saw him play there again in 2014. In this interview, he shared that is one of his favorite places to play in St. Louis, ranked at the top with Jazz at the Bistro where he'll be performing May 18–19. ...

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Episode 14 — Vincent Golomski of Fanfare show art Episode 14 — Vincent Golomski of Fanfare

A Concert Pitch

Vincent Golomski of Fanfare Band is my guest in this episode of A Concert Pitch. He is founder, manager, and keyboard player of this popular dance band celebrating it’s 40th year. ...

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Episode 13 — Songwriter Steve Williams show art Episode 13 — Songwriter Steve Williams

A Concert Pitch

I was introduced to country music songwriter, Steve Williams, through a friend, Myles Kelly, manager and keyboard player for , and band that covered the Laural Canyon — Eagles; Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young; Poco and others. Myles contacted me recently after "discovering" Steve Williams playing with another songwriter, Will Nance, at a performance at Nashville's . ...

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Episode 12 — Randy Mayfield show art Episode 12 — Randy Mayfield

A Concert Pitch

Randy Mayfield uses his gifts as a musician and songwriter to spread the Gospel. As Pastor of Missions and Outreach at Central Presbyterian Church in Clayton, Missouri, Randy leads missions in St. Louis, nationally, and many foreign countries.

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Episode 11 — Tim Callihan show art Episode 11 — Tim Callihan

A Concert Pitch

Tim Callihan is the leader of Spectrum, one of the premier private bands in the St. Louis Area. I met Tim four years ago at a Spectrum gig at the Chesterfield Chamber of Commerce Summer Concert Series at Faust Park. I've been following them ever since. ...

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Episode 10 — Dave Brubeck show art Episode 10 — Dave Brubeck

A Concert Pitch

Three years ago last week we lost a symbol of American music, Dave Brubeck, one day before his ninety-second birthday. Brubeck was a pianist and composer who helped make jazz popular in the 50s and 60s, and who’s song “Take Five” is one of the most recognizable jazz songs ever recorded. ...

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Javier Mendoza was born in Virginia and raised in Spain, but he began his music career in St. Louis, Missouri. Soon after he began focusing on writing and performing, he was playing small local venues with a fellow musician. Soon after that he was discovered by Ken Hensley, a founding member of Uriah Heep, and was signed to a publishing deal with Warner/Chappell. His career was off and running.