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St. Louis Public Radio Jackson Pianos owner Joe Jackson (at right) leads the way up a trail at Pere Marquette State Park as piano movers Matthew Toole (center) and Jason Bussey provide support. On a cool June morning beside a trailhead in Pere Marquette State Park north of Grafton, Illinois, Joe Jackson and two other men swiftly unloaded an upright piano from a Jackson Pianos van, setting it on a six-wheeled dolly and strapping the instrument into place. Paola Rodriguez / St. Louis Public Raido Joe Jackson (left) and Jason Bussey discuss the best spot on the pavilion for the piano after lugging it up a Pere Marquette trail. ....
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St. Louis Public Radio A family enjoys the musicianship of Alexandra Sinclair along Cherokee Street during a recent Piano-Gram performance. Last Saturday, along south St. Louis’ lively Cherokee Street, it was almost possible to forget about the coronavirus pandemic for a bit. The sun was shining. The businesses along Antique Row were looking festive. Shop owners carefully handed out cookies to passersby. And right near Whisk bakery sat a white van with a yellow piano inside it, along with a pianist: Alexandra Sinclair. Sinclair, who works for the local family business Jackson Pianos, was in the middle of a streetside performance that she and her collaborators have termed a Piano-Gram. Together with Gold Standard Musicians, the piano company is putting pianos on wheels, and local musicians to work, as they build awareness and raise funds for the local organization Places for People. ....
Originally published on December 11, 2020 5:19 pm Last Saturday, along south St. Louis’ lively Cherokee Street, it was almost possible to forget about the coronavirus pandemic for a bit. The sun was shining. The businesses along Antique Row were looking festive. Shop owners carefully handed out cookies to passersby. And right near Whisk bakery sat a white van with a yellow piano inside it, along with a pianist: Alexandra Sinclair. Sinclair, who works for the local family business Jackson Pianos, was in the middle of a streetside performance that she and her collaborators have termed a Piano-Gram. Together with Gold Standard Musicians, the piano company is putting pianos on wheels, and local musicians to work, as they build awareness and raise funds for the local organization Places for People. ....