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Just another lady-friendly option in the Lou with live female-fronted bands and entertainment!!! $10 Domestic Beer Buckets $3 Specialty Cocktails $1 PBRs Ladies, gather your girlfriends... Gentlemen, grab your gal pals... We'll see you at JANE! UPCOMING JANE EVENTS: April 18 - Melissa Neels Band April 25 - Dawn Weber & The Electro Funk Assembly May 2 - DJ Patio Party w/ Sinamin, SuperConductor & Digistar May 9 - Josie Lowder Band May 16 - DJ Alexis Tucci & Friends May 23 - The KGB May 30 - Summer Osborne Band
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Gaslight Lounge is a new, unique venue focused on music and art in St. Louis. Gaslight Lounge is the first of its kind—a space that will provide music lovers with “behind-the-scenes” access to the creative process of audio and visual documentation of musical performance. The venue (located at 4916 Shaw Ave., St. Louis, on The Hill) will house a recording studio, a bar and lounge area, and a walk-up food counter from the popular Cha Cha Chow food truck. Patrons of Gaslight will be able to view and listen to a musical performance as it is being recorded in a professional studio setting. A floor-to-ceiling window on one wall of the performance area/studio will allow unlimited visibility of the recording process. The building will also be outfitted with cutting-edge audio and visual equipment to provide a live feed to the action in the studio. The venue is now booking local, regional, and national artists to be among the first to experience Gaslight’s visionary approach to recording musical performances. Spots are also available for youth and high-school music groups and “rock schools” that want to document their songs and performances while parents and classmates take in the music. Gaslight Lounge is brimming with possibilities for musical and artistic expression and appreciation. And the grand opening in Fall 2015 is only the beginning of a musical experience that St. Louis—and rest of the world—has never had access to before.