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People, Let's Peek Together

By Jedidiah Ayres

Published on April 26, 2006

How many more times are you going to go to that place you go to just because everybody there is like you? Break free of that tired, self-congratulatory rut — come out and meet all the folks who make up your community at a free event featuring that great social denominator: music. It's blues music this evening at the Twilight Tuesday Concert Series on the lawn of the Missouri History Museum (Lindell Boulevard and DeBaliviere Avenue; 314-746-4599 or www.mohistory.org). Guitarist Billy Peek, a St. Louis native and former sideman for Chuck Berry and Rod Stewart, lays down the American sound from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Bring lawn chairs, blankets and picnic items if you like, or simply take your place among an assortment of your ideologically antithetical neighbors as they put aside their differences to collectively let their hair down in pursuit of some catharsis. Dig it.
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