St. Louis Magazine

HOMEWARD BOUND

TONINA’S RASPY, ALTO-RANGED vocals have the ability to make you feel exactly what she’s singing about. One listen to “St. Lost,” the title track on her 2019 album, and you can identify with her desire to feel free amid uncertainty. But even in the midst of confusion, Tonina sounds self-assured.

She didn’t

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