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Matt "The Rattlesnake" Lesch / Press

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“Good Friday Blues: 7-9 p.m. Friday • Christ Church Cathedral, 1210 Locust Street • Free • 314-348-6453 ➙ Christ Church Cathedral and the National Blues Museum are partnering for a musical celebration of Good Friday, featuring performances by the Kingdom Brothers, Beth Tuttle and Matt “The Rattlesnake” Lesch. Doors will open at 6 p.m., and a dramatic reading of the Passion gospel will begin the evening. Donations will be accepted for the National Blues Museum and for Magdalene St. Louis, a program that will benefit women recovering from violence, drug abuse and prostitution”

“It was a great honor to help produce an event that brought so much good will. And a perfect opportunity for community involvement from the National Blues Museum! Thanks to Mike Kinman for providing such a magnificent setting, to all the performers...15 year old prodigy Matt "The Rattlesnake" Lesch, Kingdom Brothers, Beth Tuttle, and to my dear friend Tricia Roland-Hamilton for sharing her moving story on behalf of Magdalene SaintLouis. Watch for Good Friday Blues 2014!”

“(KTVI) – The National Blues Museum (NBM) announces the kickoff of its grassroots initiative ‘Buck Up for the Blues.’ Designed to generate funding for the National Blues Museum in St. Louis, Mo, the campaign offers supporters the chance to ‘show their colors.’ Band leader Matt ‘The Rattlesnake’ Lesch told Randi about music, the band and the Museum. ‘Good Friday Blues’ Matt ‘The Rattlesnake’ Lesch Friday, March 29, 2013 7-9 p.m. Christ Church Cathedral 1210 Locust Street St. Louis, MO 63103 Admission: FREE (donations welcomed)”

“Good Friday Blues Show 03-29-13 7-9pm From 7-9 pm on Friday, March 29, the sounds of Kingdom Brothers, Matthew Lesch, Beth Tuttle and guests will sound out from the foot of the cross in the Christ Church Cathedral Nave. A free will offering will be taken benefitting the National Blues Museum and Magdalene St. Louis, a two-year residential community for women recovering from prostitution, violence and drug abuse, set to open in St. Louis in 2014.”