Two exceptional musicians with a lifelong career of performance on the world stage, ROGERS & NIENHAUS are just that…..world-class!!! With pristine harmony and searing instrumentation, they are truly a ‘not to be missed’ act, whether performing as a duo or with The ROGERS & NIENHAUS Band. Terry Jones Rogers & Scott Nienhaus have been performing together since meeting in Nashville,TN in 1993, when Terry invited Scott to join the newly formed group, The Byrds Celebration, along with Byrds alumni Skip Battin and Gene Parsons. Both Terry and Scott had storied pasts when they began their long career working together; Terry’s Macon,GA roots, recording at famed Capricorn Records Studio with The Pound & Rogers Band and touring the world fronting The Byrds with Michael Clarke; and Scott’s St. Louis, MO roots with his band, Blueberry Hill Records recording artists Acousticity, and touring the world with The Nicolette Larson Band. Now based out of the St. Louis Metro area, ROGERS & NIENHAUS have become local favorites with their fiery performances and flawless harmonies, as well as performing national and international engagements.
Mike Snodgrass
Acoustic
Louis Michael
Acoustic
Acoustic
Dave & Greg Trio
Classic
Miss Jubilee has been entertaining audiences in St. Louis and beyond since 2007. Led by powerhouse vocalist Valerie Kirchhoff, Miss Jubilee plays an energetic blend of Hot Jazz, Hokum, and Low-Down Blues from the 1920s and 30s. Their one-of-a-kind repertoire draws heavily from the bluesy and swingin’ sounds of St. Louis and Chicago’s south side. Fueled by a hard driving rhythm section and gutbucket horns, Miss Jubilee is a favorite for fans of all ages.
Classic Stage
Carrier Tunes
Acoustic Stage
Bottlesnake Blues
Classic Stage
Mark Holland
Acoustic Stage
Dooley the Clown
Randall Sprigg (Illustrator)
Bubble Bus
Dooley the Clown
Randall Spriggs (Illustrator)
Bubble Bus
Taleypo the Storyteller
Marilyn Kinsella, Taleypo the Storyteller, of Fairview Heights, IL, has been telling stories since 1981. She tells stories “…from nursery schools to nursing homes.” Her folktales come from many cultures, but her favorite stories are those she wrote about growing up in her small, Mid-western town – “Fair Views from Old Fairview.” Her stories are full of energy and a delicate blend of action and word imaging. As a full-time, free-lance teller she travels to where stories want to be told. Besides telling, she is a writer, published author, and keeper of memories. She has told stories to hundreds of schools in the Midwest and has been featured at many festivals including The St. Louis Storytelling Festival, The Celtic World Festival in Ohio, the Kansas City Story Celebration, and The Illinois Storytelling Festival. For more information visit her website at www.marilynkinsella.org.