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EPISODE · Feb 18, 2025 · 24 MIN

Greg Belter

from For the Sake of the Song · host Beth P

Greg Belter is a longtime photographer in the St. Louis area, where he’s been photographing musicians on film, and developing and processing most of that film at home, for about the last six years. He’s photographed bands and artists including Yard Eagle, Mattie Schell, JigJam, Natchez Whistle, Native Sons, Nate Lowery, Hunter Peebles, The Screeching Halts, and Nick Gusman, and he’s done some concert shoots as well including the Summer Sun Down Festival, Evolution Festival, and the summer concert series in Benton Park. You can purchase prints of Greg’s photographs by either contacting him directly on Instagram or you can find his prints at Opothecary on Cherokee Street.Playlist Track Listing:“The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down – Concert Version Last Waltz” by The Band“Christmas Card From A Hooker In Minneapolis” by Tom Waits“Where Do You Go To (My Lovely” by Peter Sarstedt“Rhinestone Busboy” by Jake McKelvie and the Countertops“New Madrid” by Uncle Tupelo“Bless the Telephone” by Labi Siffre“Girl from The North Country” by Bob Dylan and Johnny Cash“Oo-De-Lally – From ‘Robin Hood’” by Roger Miller“Let You Let Me” by Mattie Schell“Like A Ship” by Pastor T.L. Barrett and the Youth for Christ Choir “Highway Patrolman” by Bruce Springsteen“Black River Swamp” by Link Wray“Last Night I Had a Dream” by Randy Newman“I’ll Be Here in the Morning” by Townes Van Zandt“Your Flag Decal Won’t Get You into Heaven Anymore” by John PrineFor the Sake of the Song Intro/Outro Music: "Gun" by The Maness Brothers @TheManessBrothers

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