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Mid-Missouri singer-songwriter Anthony Wilkerson stopped in to KBIA's Studio B, to play a set and chat with host Connor McGovern, in our fourth installment of the Studio B Sessions series. Enjoy the music and the conversation.
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William Russell Wallace recently moved to Columbia and brought his American southern folk sound with him. Wallace is a musician and writer who shares his life experiences and influences through his music and fiction. He played a set and talked with host Connor McGovern in KBIA's Studio B.
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The Burney Sisters stopped by KBIA's Studio B to talk with host Connor McGovern about growing up with music, and how the sisters collaborate on songwriting and creating across multiple genres.
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Andrew and Kristen Camp of The January Lanterns sat down with Connor McGovern to chat about all things on their latest album “For the Kids, When They’re Older,” released last January. With keen intention behind their lyrics and a deep rooted love for music and each other, The January Lanterns brought a gentle stillness to KBIA’s Studio B Sessions.
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Columbia’s classical music scene is growing and thriving, thanks to Missouri Symphony director Kirk Trevor. But Trevor’s work doesn’t stop with…
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A Nashville songwriter mashed up tunes by the likes of Blake Shelton, Florida Georgia Line and Luke Bryan so you don't have to.
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Last week the editorial staff of The New Yorker announced a "Summer Free-For-All" — they’re granting online access to all of their articles going back to…
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When we asked movie critic Bob Mondello to contribute to our Book Your Trip series, he immediately began humming show tunes. Spend six minutes listening to this story and you'll be singing along, too.
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The sudden closure of a downtown Columbia bar has set off speculation on social media and raised questions in the community. The Blue Fugue, located on S.…
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Negative experiences that humans live through can be evident or may be deeply buried. Music as an assistive therapy can guide healing from past traumas,…