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Kansas is officially adding a new member and he’s a familiar face: Scott Bernard has been filling in for stalwart guitarist Rich Williams when needed over the summer. Williams, who’s been with the ...
Some of the songs Walsh wouldn’t sing may not have been radio hits, but they remain near and dear to some Wheatheads, which is what the most ardent Kansas fans called themselves. With each ...
This weekend, we're paying tribute to a song that never sounded better than when it was regularly being blared out of the 8-track decks in Camaro sound systems on Friday nights around the country ...
As for Kansas City songs that are more pleasing to the ear, the Leiber-and-Stoller story is well known: Two 19-year-old New York guys who had never set foot in Kansas City compose a rock ’n ...
Kansas will be on the road this fall playing the classic Leftoverture album in its entirety and fans can also look forward to a hefty sampling of the new music as well.
With three back-to-back hits, Kansas earned its place in music history. Despite the consecutive hits working out in the band’s favor, Ehart insisted it wasn’t intentional.
Christmas music is a holiday staple, and one local woman is making sure Kansas City at Christmas is well represented. KSHB talked with her about her inspiration and why these songs are so special.
Kansas City musicians have written three new holidays songs for 2016 (that we know of). Here they are, along with a few other gems by local songwriters dating back to the 1940s.
Matt Betton, founder of the National Association of Jazz Educators (NAJE), was nominated to the Kansas Music Hall of Fame on ...