Music Looping Magic with
Sister Wizzard Written by Ashley Klein Photographs by @ALLDAYSTL
The story of the aspiring artist starting over in a new city is a tale as old as time. For Madison Price of Sister Wizzard fame, however, the destination was not a Los Angeles suburb or a shoebox apartment in NYC. Recently graduated from college and living on her own, Price decided that, until she plugged in to the St. Louis art scene, she would set out on a project of her own. “I went to school for art therapy, so I was a visual artist first,” Price said. “When I first moved to St. Louis, I didn’t know anybody, I didn’t have any friends. So I’d go to different bars and draw people.”
One day at the bar, someone approached her and asked if she would design a flyer for their band. After the band posted the flyer online, more and more local musicians put in requests for art.
As it would turn out, Price’s talent for visual art became her stepping stone into a community of St. Louis musicians.
“One time, someone came to my apartment to pick up a flyer I’d made and they were like, ‘What the hell you play
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