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Founded by veteran blues keyboardist Jim Pugh, who just finished a four-night run at the SFJAZZ Center with Taj Mahal, the ...
Black History Month is in full swing, and the St. Louis Blues are honoring the occasion with a variety of initiatives throughout the month of February. Here are the most prominent Black History ...
The Chicago Blues Festival is always a huge event, but the legacy of the blues in Chicago stretches back more than 100 years. The music has inspired generations.
Music, history, and the iconic voice of Academy Award-winning actor Morgan Freeman will collide at the Capital One City Parks ...
The newly formed nonprofit Arkansas Originals is proud  to announce the launch of its inaugural signature program: the ...
ST. LOUIS -- It was Aug. 17, 1983 when the St. Louis Blues named the 13th coach in franchise history when they hired Jacques Demers.
Texas guitar god Stevie Ray Vaughan generally stuck to tried-and-true blues forms and feels, and benefited from one of the baddest rhythm sections in blues history, also known as Double Trouble.
Over the five decades of St. Louis Blues history, legendary Blues players and goaltenders have set many major franchise milestones. The 2025-26 season is about two months from kicking off, and ...
Antone's Nightclub is closing out their 50th anniversary celebration with a special limited edition box set featuring rare ...
The St. Louis Blues Hall of Fame presented by First Community is established to pay homage to the franchise's great history ...
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University has held the distinction of being the nation’s largest HBCU since ...
T.J. Oshie may not have won a Cup here, but he will always be remembered as a Blues fan favorite; he finished his career with 695 points (302 goals, 393 assists) in 1,010 regular-season games and ...