The community can soon tune in to the radio and visit the Lawrence library for a full day of free live classical music ...
PAXICO (KSNT) – Preparations are underway in a small Kansas town that’s known nationally for its one-of-a-kind music event. The Paxico Blues Festival is set to return for its 21st year later this ...
The articles all describe how dining, music, logistics, and retail are fueling Kansas City's growth. Entrepreneurs and national companies launch new sites. These sites create jobs and increase local ...
BECAUSE THERE’S A GUY IN KANSAS CITY THAT STARTED AN AI RECORD LABEL. IT TAKES TWO MINUTES TO CREATE A SONG. THERE’S A FIRE ...
When Narem Palomino Pardo isn’t studying for his master’s at the University of Missouri-Kansas City, performing with the UMKC ...
KANSAS (KSNT) – The Lost Keys has been maintaining the family musical tradition for more than 150 years, and this year they will be making their debut at the Walnut Valley Festival. The Lost Keys is a ...
At Claridge Court in Prairie Village, the sound of piano music drifts through the halls like a memory: soft, familiar, and full of feeling. Those notes come from the ...
WABAUNSEE COUNTY (KSNT) – A Kansas man is using his fear of nuclear annihilation to feed his musical passion by recording new tunes in the heart of an abandoned missile silo. Nate Hofer grew up mostly ...
A classic rock band reunited for a special concert near their hometown after several lineup changes over the past two years. Phil Ehart, Richard Williams, Kerry Livgren and Dave Hope joined Kansas on ...
Kansas City’s best vocalists and musicians bring the ultimate live piano party to the stage, celebrating the songs that have shaped generations. Featuring a multi-generational cast, this high-energy ...
It's not the "Year 3000," but the Jonas Brothers are celebrating 20 years of music in Kansas City Tuesday, Oct. 7. The New Jersey-born pop band from brothers Kevin, Joe and Nick bring their Jonas20: ...
The Kansas Children’s Discovery Center celebrated Hispanic Heritage Month on Tuesday, Oct 14. with music, readings and art.