Press
St. Louis Public Radio 90.7 KWMU
Feature about Roland Johnson and Gene Jackson's albums
Feature about Roland Johnson's Tiny Desk contest entry
KSDK - Show Me St. Louis
"Recording Studio in South City Produced Two Albums up for National Awards"
KDHX
“The St. Louis Soul Revival, Part 1: A Legacy Lost and Found”
“St. Louis Blues Society Presents 18 in 18”
"17 in 17 Has The Blues You Like"
"St. Louis Blues Society Presents 16 in 16"
"15 in 15 at the Top of the Charts for KDHX in 2016"
"Gene Jackson: Out of the Box with 1963"
Blues Blast Magazine
Album Review: Gene Jackson - “The Jungle”
Album Review: Uncle Albert: “Slip In Time”
Album Review: Brother Jefferson - “Reflections”
Album Review: Roland Johnson - “Set Your Mind Free”
Roland Johnson, Soul Blues Album
Gene Jackson, New Artist Debut Album
Album Review: Ghostleg - “Cobblestone Blues”
Album Review: Jake Curtis Blues Band - “Tales from the Southside”
Album Review: Ms Zeno The Mojo Queen - “Back in Love”
Album Review: St. Louis Blues Society Presents 17 in 17
Riverfront Times
"St. Louis Blues Society's 17 in 17 Compilation Displays STL's Diverse Talent”
“Roland Johnson Collaborates With a Host of St. Louis Musicians for New LP”
"How Blue Lotus Label is Redefining The St. Louis Sound"
""Yes, That's the Voice of St. Louis Blues Powerhouse Eric McSpadden in the Call of Duty Trailer"
Gene Jackson Is One of This Year's STL 77
Roland Johnson is one of this year's STL 77
"Local Soul Legend Roland Johnson Releases His First-ever CD of Original Work at 68 Years Old"
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
“Dylan Triplett gets Personal, with 'The Tears and the Scars,' on Debut Album”
"New St. Louis Blues Society Album Features Some of the Area's Best"
“St. Louis Soul Man Roland Johnson Hopes New Album Makes Him an Icon”
Rock Paper Podcast
Episode 733 with Bob Kamoske and Paul Niehaus IV
Episode 714 with Walter Greiner and Paul Nieahus IV
Episode 546 with Jeremy Segel-Moss and Paul Niehaus IV
Episode 230 with Roland Johnson
Episode 55 with Paul Niehaus IV
Episode 173 with Letter to Memphis