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The Cactus Blossoms headline the Levitt AMP Springfield Music Series July 25, 2024. Brothers Page Burkum and Jack Torrey join Community Voices to preview the show, discuss new material, career breaks, and collaborations.
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Positively 4th Street is a band started a few years ago by Tom Beverly and his late father. The band is influenced by Bob Dylan, Tom Petty, and The Traveling Wilburys among others. They are currently working on their second album of originals.
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Teresa Marie and Tim Lochner of The People Brothers Band join Community Voices to preview their July 18 Levitt AMP show and how they pull together from around Wisconsin and Minnesota to event create their own festival.
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Surf's up! Rory Davis of Springfield band, Go! Tsunami joins Community Voices to talk about making the transition to monster surf rock.
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Colin Helton of the Colin Helton Band joined Community Voices to preview their July 4, 2024 Levitt AMP opening slot. The band has one album out and is preparing to record their second.
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Kyshona is a Nashville-based musician headlining the June 27 Levitt AMP Springfield Music Series concert. She draws heavily on her music therapy background and collaboration with patients and other artists. Kyshona's latest release, Legacy, she works to capture her family's heritage.
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Greg "Lucky" Patterson and Patrick Bruce Miller of local band Wolf Crick Boys discuss their second album, central Illinois venues, and recollect the Bedrock concert series. Wolf Crick Boys open the June 20 Levitt AMP Springfield Music Series.
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Ben Majeska, guitarist for Armchair Boogie out of Madison, Wisconsin share how the band is quickly growing and goes beyond the bluegrass genre. Armchair Boogie headlines the Levitt AMP Springfield Music Series June 20, 2024.
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Curley Taylor & Zydeco Trouble headline the June 13 Levitt AMP Springfield Music Series concert. Taylor joins Community Voices to preview the show, share what it was like to perform in the Road House movie remake, and how his upcoming album will move beyond zydeco.
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Zacari Moore, known professionally as Zuh-Cari, opens the third 2024 Levitt AMP Springfield concert June 13. Although at the beginning of her career, she's collaborating with artists around the country and entered the NPR Tiny Desk Contest. Her music reflects recovering from two family tragedies and advocates for equity.