Thursday Nights at the Museum: How St. Louis Shaped the Soundtrack of America
Thursday Nights at the Museum is a weekly series where the museum exhibits are open late and you can enjoy pop-up activities, a cash bar, food and more.
Date: Thursday, August 27
Time: 5–8 p.m.
Location: Missouri History Museum, Lee Auditorium and MacDermott Grand Hall
Countless major moments in American history can be traced to St. Louis. As the United States marks its 250th anniversary in 2026, explore how St. Louis shaped America in this four-part series from the Missouri Historical Society. From westward to civil rights, music history, and America’s urban landscape, St. Louis has been at the center of it all for the last 250 years.
Part 4: How St. Louis Shaped the Soundtrack of America
Celebrate St. Louis’s musical innovators and icons that built—and rebuilt—the soundtrack of American throughout the 20th century, from ragtime to jazz to rock ‘n’ roll. Explore this history with Public Historian Andrew Wanko in an evening accompanied by live music illustrating the many ways in which St. Louisans helped construct the sonic architecture of our country.
Join us for additional programs in this series:
January 22 | How St. Louis Shaped Early America
March 19 | How St. Louis Shaped American Cities