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Alvarez is a guitar brand founded in 1965 by the owner and distributor St. Louis Music. [1] Alvarez manufactures steel-strings, classical guitars, ukuleles and, for a time, solid and hollow-body electric guitars and basses.
St. Louis Music (SLM) is a manufacturer and distributor of musical instruments, accessories, and equipment.SLM distributes products from over 260 music products industry brands, is the corporate owner of several string- and brass-instruments brands, and is the producer and exclusive worldwide distributor of Alvarez and Alvarez-Yairi guitars.
The No Strings Attached Tour was the third concert tour by American boy band, NSYNC. ... St. Louis 15,822 / 15,822 (100%) $760,852 [50] Gund Arena Cleveland
Jack Bonus – saxophone on "The Janitor Drives a Cadillac" and "St. Louis Blues" Nick Buck – piano on "Papa John's Down Home Blues" Dave Brown – bass on "Soul Fever" Jack Casady – bass on "Plunk a Little Funk", "String Jet Rock", and "Every Time I Hear Her Name" John Cipollina – guitar on "The Janitor Drives a Cadillac"
Eisenberg was a member of the St. Louis Symphony, and founded the St. Louis String Quartet. After several seasons with the symphony, Eisenberg joined the Philadelphia Orchestra. [1] (See Box 183, Folder 38) There, he served as the assistant principal second violinist.
Pointer was married to Chinita and had two daughters and a son; he lived in Brooklyn. After his death, Chinita Pointer founded the Noel Pointer Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to bringing string music education to inner-city students, which is located in Bedford Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, New York.
In 1992 Strings erected a tent at Torian Plum property to host the festivals performances. Strings then changed from a 300 seat venue to a structure that could accommodate 500 people. In 1992 Strings Music Festival was put on the map when world-renowned conductor of the St. Louis Symphony, Leonard Slatkin, came to conduct a Chamber Orchestra. [2]
Sant’Ambrogio has played cello with the Saint Louis String Quartet, the Giavanni String Quartet, and Washington University's Eliot Trio. He was also principal cellist with the Casals Festival Orchestra in 1969 and 1970, and with the Grand Teton Music Festival, Jackson Hole , Wyoming, from 1980 to 1985.