Check out these new releases from St. Louis musicians on the MATI lineup

Check out these new releases from St. Louis musicians on the MATI lineup

Author: St. Louis Public Radio April 17, 2026 Duration: 26:21
In three months, MATI will return to Grand Center for a weekend of music, food and community. July 17-19 won’t just bring the humidity and heat — the festival, formerly known as Music at the Intersection, features a lineup packed with artists who call St. Louis home. On this month’s new music roundup, Larry Morris, the director of programs and partnerships for the Kranzberg Arts Foundation, joins “St. Louis on the Air” producer Miya Norfleet to discuss the latest music from some of the musicians representing St. Louis.

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