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SIR Arundel, real name Panashe Arundel Matoi, who enchants the audience and teaches saxophone, accordingly has been given several media reviews as "Sir Arundel the Prince of Horns”.
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Brass Mash is a local all-brass instrument mash-up band. Pictured from left, Anthony Yi, plays the alto saxophone, Tim Crooks, plays the tenor saxophone, and Sam Franklin plays the baritone saxophone.
Willson Contreras's move to first base has not gone as the Cardinals were hoping. Can he turn things around? Vote now in MLBTR's latest poll.
Following Sunday's impressive 7-0 win over Zach Wheeler and the Philadelphia Phillies, Cardinals' first baseman Willson Contreras had a simple message for St. Louis fans. "Don't stop believing in ...
Contreras is absent from the lineup for Friday's game against the Phillies. It's a day off for the slumping Contreras, who is just 5-for-49 with 22 strikeouts in the early going. Alec Burleson is ...
Cardinals slugger Willson Contreras was batting on Saturday, and between pitches, he used his teeth to rip some surplus bat tape off the handle of his bat. And then, ...
Willson Contreras is a true menace to society. The St. Louis Cardinals first baseman Contreras went viral during Saturday’s game against the Minnesota Twins for the wrong reason.
Free one-on-one tuition, the loan of a brass instrument, and a steady supply of biscuits. That's what's on offer by Tasmania's West Tamar Municipal Band in a clever bid to revitalise its ...
Through 12 spring training games, St. Louis Cardinals first baseman Willson Contreras has been outstanding in his new position. After spending nine seasons primarily in a catcher role with the ...
ST. LOUIS – After nearly a decade of MLB experience behind the plate, Willson Contreras is set to trade his catcher’s gear for a first baseman’s glove this season. This move comes as the St ...