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*'''Auset''' = '''Aw-SETT''' (like faucet, but accent on 2nd sylb) | *'''Auset''' = '''Aw-SETT''' (like faucet, but accent on 2nd sylb) | ||
*Erin '''Bode''' = '''Bow-Dee''' ("bow" as in a bow tie or a violin bow) | *Erin '''Bode''' = '''Bow-Dee''' ("bow" as in a bow tie or a violin bow) | ||
+ | * Brick House '''Slough''' = '''SLEW''', sounds like '''true, blue, flew''' | ||
+ | *Beth '''Bombara''' = '''Bomb BAR uh''' (like 'bombard') | ||
*Sean '''Canan''' = '''CAN-un''' (like 'cannon') | *Sean '''Canan''' = '''CAN-un''' (like 'cannon') | ||
*Austin '''Cebulski''' = '''suh BULL ski''' | *Austin '''Cebulski''' = '''suh BULL ski''' | ||
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*'''Feohner''' (Gail, Sharon, & Fab Foehners)= '''FOE-ner''' (as ‘phone’) | *'''Feohner''' (Gail, Sharon, & Fab Foehners)= '''FOE-ner''' (as ‘phone’) | ||
*'''Folk’n Bluesgrass''' = '''Folk-in BlueS Grass''' | *'''Folk’n Bluesgrass''' = '''Folk-in BlueS Grass''' | ||
+ | *Fred '''Gumear''' = gum + EAR, but connected as gu-MEAR | ||
+ | *Mary '''Gauthier''' = go + SHAY like DAY | ||
*Jack '''Grelle''' = '''grell EE''' (grell as in "fell" - long E as in "Knee") | *Jack '''Grelle''' = '''grell EE''' (grell as in "fell" - long E as in "Knee") | ||
*Tommy '''Halloran''' = '''HAL o ran''' (hal as 'valley') | *Tommy '''Halloran''' = '''HAL o ran''' (hal as 'valley') | ||
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*Rich '''McDonough''' Blues Band = '''Mc-DUH-Nuh''' | *Rich '''McDonough''' Blues Band = '''Mc-DUH-Nuh''' | ||
*Eric '''McSpadden''' = '''Mc-SPAH-den''' (Spah as in ‘spastic’ or ‘bag’) | *Eric '''McSpadden''' = '''Mc-SPAH-den''' (Spah as in ‘spastic’ or ‘bag’) | ||
+ | *John '''Mondin''' = '''MAHN-den''' | ||
*Matt '''Murdick''' = '''MUR-dick''' | *Matt '''Murdick''' = '''MUR-dick''' | ||
*TJ '''Muller''' = '''MULL er''' (as in 'pull') | *TJ '''Muller''' = '''MULL er''' (as in 'pull') | ||
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*'''Serapis''' = '''sir-RAP-iss''' | *'''Serapis''' = '''sir-RAP-iss''' | ||
*'''Sine Nomine''' = '''SEE-nay NO-me-nay''' | *'''Sine Nomine''' = '''SEE-nay NO-me-nay''' | ||
− | *Tim '''Schall''' = ''' | + | *Tim '''Schall''' = '''Shall''' (as in "we shall overcome") |
*'''Syna So Pro''' = '''SIGN-uh-SO-pro''' | *'''Syna So Pro''' = '''SIGN-uh-SO-pro''' | ||
*'''Tasi''' = '''TAH-see''' | *'''Tasi''' = '''TAH-see''' | ||
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*'''Malley's''' = '''MAL-eez''' (mal as in 'gal' or 'hal') | *'''Malley's''' = '''MAL-eez''' (mal as in 'gal' or 'hal') | ||
*'''Mangia''' Italiano = '''MAHN-ja''' | *'''Mangia''' Italiano = '''MAHN-ja''' | ||
+ | * '''Stifel''' Theater = '''STEE-ful''' Theater | ||
*The '''Wildey''' Theatre = '''WILD ee''' | *The '''Wildey''' Theatre = '''WILD ee''' | ||
*'''Jacoby''' Arts Center= '''ja CO bee''' | *'''Jacoby''' Arts Center= '''ja CO bee''' | ||
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− | '''ARTIST pronunciation guides:''' | + | '''More ARTIST pronunciation guides:''' |
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+ | http://tripleapronunciation.wikia.com/wiki/TripleAPronunciation_Wikia?action=edit§ion=2 | ||
http://www.artspace.com/magazine/art_101/art_market/art_101_artist_name_pronunciation-5458 | http://www.artspace.com/magazine/art_101/art_market/art_101_artist_name_pronunciation-5458 |
Latest revision as of 20:18, 26 January 2021
KEY: (correctly spelled name) = (pronounced - emphasized syllable is in ALL CAPS)
Local Bands, Artists, and Important Persons
- Andy Ament = A as in hey
- Big Mike Aguirre = uh GEAR ray (roll the r’s if you can)
- Jacob Alspach = ALL spock
- Auset = Aw-SETT (like faucet, but accent on 2nd sylb)
- Erin Bode = Bow-Dee ("bow" as in a bow tie or a violin bow)
- Brick House Slough = SLEW, sounds like true, blue, flew
- Beth Bombara = Bomb BAR uh (like 'bombard')
- Sean Canan = CAN-un (like 'cannon')
- Austin Cebulski = suh BULL ski
- Brian Curran = CUR-in (as ‘current’)
- Mo Egiston = EDGE iss ton
- Farshid Etniko = far-SHEED ET-nee-ko
- Feohner (Gail, Sharon, & Fab Foehners)= FOE-ner (as ‘phone’)
- Folk’n Bluesgrass = Folk-in BlueS Grass
- Fred Gumear = gum + EAR, but connected as gu-MEAR
- Mary Gauthier = go + SHAY like DAY
- Jack Grelle = grell EE (grell as in "fell" - long E as in "Knee")
- Tommy Halloran = HAL o ran (hal as 'valley')
- Andy Heaslet = HAZE-let
- Adam Hucke = HUCK-ee (as 'truck')
- Adaron Jackson = uh-DARE-un
- Ivas John = EYE vis
- Bumblebee Bob Kamoske = ka-MOSS-ski
- Javier Mendoza = ha-vee-AIR men-DOE-zuh
- Ryan Koenig = KAY ning
- Langen Neubacher = LANG-in NEW-bock-er
- Marquise Knox = mar-KEECE Nox
- Ethan Leinwand = LINE wand
- Eric Lysaght = LIE set
- Adam Maness Trio = MAN-ess (as in 'Man' and the letter S)
- Kim Massie = MASS-ee (as ‘brassy’)
- Rich McDonough Blues Band = Mc-DUH-Nuh
- Eric McSpadden = Mc-SPAH-den (Spah as in ‘spastic’ or ‘bag’)
- John Mondin = MAHN-den
- Matt Murdick = MUR-dick
- TJ Muller = MULL er (as in 'pull')
- Ptah Williams = PEE-taw (as in ‘See Saw’)
- Chris Ruest = ROO-ist
- Neil Salsich = SAUL-sick
- Leslie Sanazaro = San-uh-ZAIR-Oh
- Scandaleros = scandal-AIR-O's
- Rev. Sekou = REV SAY-coo (the "Rev." is like if you rev your car)
- Serapis = sir-RAP-iss
- Sine Nomine = SEE-nay NO-me-nay
- Tim Schall = Shall (as in "we shall overcome")
- Syna So Pro = SIGN-uh-SO-pro
- Tasi = TAH-see
- Denice Thimes = Times (silent H)
- Valerie Tichacek = TICK-uh-check
- Chris Voelker = VOLE-Ker (as ‘hole’/’her’)
- David Wiatrolik Trio = why-TRALL-ick (trall as in ‘fall’)
- Jake Weisman = WEIS man (as in 'Vise')
Venues
- The Livery = LIVER ee (like the organ)
- Castletown Geoghegan = GAY-gen (only 2 syllables)
- Cafe Eau = Cafe O
- Chaifetz Arena - SHAY-fetz
- Erato Wine Bar = air-AH-toe
- Espenshied Chapel = es-pen-SHEED
- Evangeline's Bistro and Music House = ee van gel LEANS
- El Leñador = El LANE ya-door
- Llywelyn’s Pub - loo-EL-enz
- Malley's = MAL-eez (mal as in 'gal' or 'hal')
- Mangia Italiano = MAHN-ja
- Stifel Theater = STEE-ful Theater
- The Wildey Theatre = WILD ee
- Jacoby Arts Center= ja CO bee
Underwriters
- Pulitzer = PULL-it-zer (NOT ‘pew’ nor ‘poo’)
- Schlafly Beer = SCHLA-flee (schla = as in ‘at’)
Locations/Roads
- Alton = ALL-ton
- Bellefountaine = bell FOUN ten
- Bellerive = Bell-REEVE
- Bopp = Bope (as ‘hope’)
- Carondelet = cur-ON-duh-LET
- Cervantes = sir VAN teez
- Chouteau = SHOW toe
- Creve Coeur = creev CORE
- DeBaliviere = deh-BAHL uh-ver
- DeMenil = deh-MEN-ill
- Des Peres = duh-PAIR
- Dorsett Rd. = DOOR-set
- Duchesne = doo SHANE
- Dutzow = DOOT-zow
- Eichelberger - IKE-ull-burger
- Florissant = FLOOR-iss-int
- Goethe St. = GO-thhee (with a lisp)
- Gravois = GRAV oy (as ‘have’/’boy’)
- Heege Rd. = Higgy (as in ‘piggy’)
- Huntleigh = HUNT-lee
- Labadie = LAB-uh-dee
- Laclede = luh-CLEED
- Laumeier = LAU (rhymes with now) my-er
- Lafayette = La-fee-YETT
- Lindell = LIN-dull
- Meremac = MAIR im-mack (as ‘hair’)
- Piasa, IL = pie-uh-SAW
- Pere Marquette = PAIR mar KETT
- St. Louis = saynt LOO iss (not LOO ee)
- Soulard = SOO lard
- Spoede = SPAY dee
- Tilles = TILL eez
- Versailles, IL - vur-SALES
- Weidman Road = WIDE men
Other Problematic Words
- Celtic = KEL-tic (when referencing things Irish, and not the Basketball team)
- Carmody = CAR muh-dee.
More ARTIST pronunciation guides:
http://tripleapronunciation.wikia.com/wiki/TripleAPronunciation_Wikia?action=edit§ion=2
http://www.artspace.com/magazine/art_101/art_market/art_101_artist_name_pronunciation-5458
http://www.artspace.com/magazine/art_101/how_to_pronounce_artists_names_volume_2