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St. Louis is a foundational American music city: the home of Chuck Berry, the ragtime of Scott Joplin, a deep blues lineage, and a hip-hop scene that broke Nelly. Bandry connects its players, local-first.
Why Bandry
Built for finding people locally.
Local, not regional
Radius-filtered means you see people who can actually make it to your rehearsal, not someone hours away.
The full music chain
Studios, mixing engineers, photographers, videographers, designers. Everything to take a project from rehearsal to release.
Direct contact, always
No in-app messaging to babysit. Link up, and they reach out to you directly. Off-platform, on your terms.
The scene
St. Louis has the depth.
Rock and roll roots
Chuck Berry built part of the foundation here, and the blues and ragtime run just as deep. Find the players carrying it by role.
Blues to hip-hop
From the riverfront blues to Nelly and beyond, St. Louis's range is wide. Role posts work no matter what you make.
A Mississippi River hub
St. Louis anchors the region's music for miles. Set your radius and the bulletin reaches it.
On the ground
Where St. Louis plays.
A quick map of the St. Louis scene: the indie-reachable rooms and the shops that keep it running. Bandry connects you to the players who fill them, and the Resources tab pins the rest near you.
Venues worth knowing
Off Broadway
Cherokee-Lemp district staple around 400 cap, St. Louis' longest-running independent room, Americana to indie rock.
Blueberry Hill Duck Room
A basement club under the Delmar Loop landmark around 340 cap, where Chuck Berry held court, indie and touring acts.
Red Flag
Midtown room on Locust at roughly 1,000 cap, successor to Fubar, rock, metal, punk, hip-hop and comedy.
Delmar Hall
The Loop's mid-size room around 800 cap, sister venue to The Pageant, a cozy feel with strong indie bookings.
Old Rock House
Downtown near Soulard, a few hundred cap over three brick levels, a broad genre slate.
The Sinkhole
A South City punk, rock and metal dive on South Broadway, small and gritty, shows almost nightly.
The Heavy Anchor
A South City dive on Gravois around 120 cap, local-band-first, punk, emo and indie with a comedy side.
Record stores, studios and rehearsal
Vintage Vinyl
Record store. A Delmar Loop institution in University City, deep bins and in-stores, the city's flagship indie record shop.
Euclid Records
Record store. A two-story Webster Groves shop with new and used vinyl, a huge jazz floor and its own label.
Sawhorse Studios
Recording studio. A Dutchtown room running since the mid-90s, vintage and modern gear, an indie-rock track record.
Killer Vintage
Gear shop. A world-known vintage guitar and amp shop on Ivanhoe, also repairs, a regular stop for touring bands.
Utopia Studios
Rehearsal. A Botanical Heights facility on Park Ave, PA-equipped rooms with hourly and monthly lockouts and 24/7 access.
A starting map of the local scene, not a directory or an endorsement. Rooms and shops change, the people you meet on Bandry are how you stay current.
Who's on Bandry in St. Louis
Every role in one place.
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Resources tab
The places, not just the people.
Beyond the bulletin, Bandry's Resources tab pulls in nearby studios, rehearsal spaces, venues, repair shops, and music stores from Apple Maps. Everything you need to actually make the record, all in one app.
Looking for a specific place? Recording studios, rehearsal space, music stores, instrument repair, music venues, or vinyl pressing near you.
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Finding musicians in St. Louis
How do I find musicians in St. Louis?
Post what you're looking for on Bandry's St. Louis bulletin and set your reach to local. Musicians within your radius see it, and when someone's interested they link up, sharing their contact info so you can reach out directly and take it off-platform. No DMs and no inbox to manage.
Is Bandry free to use in St. Louis?
Reading the St. Louis bulletin and endorsing posts are free forever. Posting your own ad and linking up run on a subscription, $9.99 a month or $79.99 a year, after a 14-day free trial of everything. Bandry never takes a cut of any gig or arrangement you work out.
What kinds of musicians and pros are on Bandry in St. Louis?
All of them: drummers, guitarists, bassists, singers, and keyboard players, plus producers, mixing and mastering engineers, photographers, videographers, designers, and studios. St. Louis's scene runs deep, and role-based posts cover the whole chain from forming a band to finishing a record.
How close are the St. Louis musicians Bandry shows me?
As close as you set. Bandry's local posts are radius-gated on both sides, so you only see people who can realistically make it to a rehearsal or session, whether that's across St. Louis or out into the rest of Missouri.