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  1. Younger Brothers reunion at Darwin Seidel Benefit at Casa Loma in 2004 . Roger and Bill are still gigging together today! Find out where at: www.rogerandbill.org . The Brothers with Bob Kuban at the Admiral Book signing! If you have any info about, or photos or recordings of this band, PLEASE email me at: greg@dejawho.com. Return to Bands page ...

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  2. Jul 25, 2011 · They're called the Younger Brothers, but they've been rocking in St. Louis for more than 45 years. The Younger Brothers will perform Tuesday in as part of the O'Fallon Jammin' summer concert...

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  3. The Younger Brothers were house band on Admiral's 4th deck for 6 years! Requiem to a beautiful lady...RIP Admiral! If you have any photos, facts or memories of this club, please email me at: greg@dejawho.com

  4. Check out the past concert and event calendar for Younger Brothers in St. Louis along with detailed ticket and venue information including photos, videos, bios, maps and more.

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    I am a bonded highwayman Cole Younger is my name Through many a temptation Ive brought my friends to shame. For the robbing of the Northfield bank They say I cant deny And now I am a poor prisoner In the Stillwater Jail I lie.

    The infamous Younger Brothers of Jackson County, Missouri, sons of a prosperous slave-owning farmer, would grow up to become some of the most well-known Civil War guerrillas and outlaws in history when they joined up with Frank and Jesse James to form the James-Younger Gang.

    The four brothers Thomas Coleman, James Hardin, John Harrison, and Robert Ewing, were from a large family of 14 children born to Henry Washington and Busheba Fristoe Younger. Henry came to the Kansas City, Missouri area from Kentucky where he met Busheba Leighton Fristoe, the daughter of a prominent area farmer. The two soon married, settled on a ...

    The many children of the prosperous Henry Younger were well-educated and lived a good life up until the time that major strife began to break out in the area during what would become known as the Kansas-Missouri Border War. Kansas, established as a free-state, was in constant conflict with its neighbor of Missouri, which was primarily populated wit...

    In 1864, Coles brother, James, also joined up with Quantrills band and Cole moved on to serve in the regular Confederate Army. He was soon made captain and led his men into Louisiana and later into California, where he remained until the close of the war. Cole returned to his home in 1865. In the meantime, James had been captured by Union troops in...

    Cole and James returned to the family farm to find it in ruins and the once profitable business long gone. Though brothers John and Bob had done their best to maintain the farm, the ravages of war had taken their toll. The surviving gang members then took off and were quickly pursued by posses. Near Mankato, the gang split up with the Younger broth...

    For the next several years, the gang, which included such notorious men as Jesse and Frank James, Clell Miller, Bill Chadwell and Charlie Pitts, also added James, John and Bob Younger to their ranks. The large, loosely organized group of former guerrillas carried out robberies and hold-ups throughout the South and Midwest. The Younger brothers took...

    After taking the train to Minneapolis in early September, 1876, the group split up, with one party going to Mankato and the other to Red Wing, on either side of Northfield. After scouting the area, they attempted to rob the bank on September 7, 1876. Jesse and Frank James, along with Bob Younger, went inside the bank while Cole and Jim Younger, Bil...

    Inside the bank, the three outlaws demanded that the vault be opened and the money surrendered. However, Joseph Lee Heywood, the bank clerk on duty, refused to do so and was shot and killed. Hearing shots, Northfield citizens realized that a robbery was in progress and taking up arms they began to shoot at those outside, killing Miller and Chadwell...

  5. 9765 St. Charles Rock Road. Owner: Tom Norris. formerly The Music Palace. This was the last few years of The Music Palace/Starlight Ballroom with a new owner and a facelift. But rock and roll was moving out of the area! Above and below, The Younger Brothers take the BIG Night Moves stage!

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  7. Feb 24, 2022 · Groups like Younger Brothers might be in St. Louis’ Animal House (“Live Entertainment and Disco Devoted to Young Adults”) on Wednesday, The Granary on Thursday, and opening for Mama’s Pride all the way in Lebanon, Illinois on Friday.

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