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There are many things to read about Kansas City today . . . As always, we find the BEST stuff to share with our visitors . . .
Whilst most of what's out there is news poison . . . A recent tribute to a local music denizen reminds us that life is short and it's important to celebrate people who have the courage to pursue their passion.
Here's a passage and then a worthy link . . .
“Punk rock music got me and I got it, and we fell in love,” she said in a 2020 feature on women-run record stores. Many Kansas Citians knew Britt through her years of work at Josey Records, alongside her husband Christian LeBeau. She and Christian, along with a dedicated staff, cultivated a welcoming spot for music lovers, possessing a vast knowledge of the inventory and a variety of free in-store concerts.
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .
Remembering KC Punk Music Mainstay Britt Adair
The Bridge remembers Britt Adair, an essential member of Kansas City's punk and DIY scene, who passed away on Monday.
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