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  2. Jeremy Boyer - Wikipedia

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    [5] [14] He played for the St. Louis Blues’ 2019 Stanley Cup Championship, the first Stanley Cup in franchise history. [13] Boyer played the organ during "watch parties" held at Enterprise Center during the 2019 playoff season, and regularly plays at watch parties at Ballpark Village in St. Louis when the team is on the road.

  3. Jeremiah Johnson (blues musician) - Wikipedia

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    Originally concentrating on jazz while at college and later rock music, Johnson met blues playing musicians in Soulard, St. Louis. [4] For most of his performing career, Johnson has also worked in his day job as a billboard labourer. [3] He spent a decade living and working on the Gulf Coast in Texas. Johnson was a first place finalist in the ...

  4. Doug MacLeod (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Doug MacLeod (born April 21, 1946) is an American storytelling blues musician and was the voice for the Blues Showcase of Continental Airlines. [1] Doug MacLeod is a multiple Blues Music Awards winner, including the 2024 Blues Music Award for Acoustic Album Of The Year for his album Raw Blues 1 [2] and 2023 the Blues Music Award for Acoustic Artist Of The Year. [3]

  5. St. Louis, MO Weather - Hourly Forecasts and Local Weather ...

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    Get the St. Louis, MO local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days. ... St. Louis, MO Add / Edit. Cloudy. 30 ... No, your app probably won’t just disappear. Finance. Yahoo Finance ...

  6. Detroit Red Wings vs. St. Louis Blues: What time, TV ... - AOL

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    The last time the Wings and Blues met, on Dec. 12 in St. Louis, the Wings had the Blues singing, well, y’know … after a third-period rally featuring three goals resulted in a 6-4 Detroit victory.

  7. James Crutchfield - Wikipedia

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    James Crutchfield (May 25, 1912 – December 7, 2001) was a St. Louis barrelhouse blues singer, piano player and songwriter whose career spanned seven decades. His repertoire consisted of original and classic blues and boogie-woogie and Depression-era popular songs.

  8. Bennie Smith - Wikipedia

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    Bennie Smith (October 5, 1933 in St. Louis, Missouri – September 10, 2006 in St. Louis, Missouri) was an American, St. Louis blues guitarist, considered to be one of the city's patriarchs of electric blues. [1] His sound was emblematic of a St. Louis blues music that he helped define in over half a century practicing his trade.

  9. Category:Music of St. Louis - Wikipedia

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    Articles about historical and contemporary musicians, music venues, recordings, and events that were or are based in St. Louis, Missouri and the Greater St. Louis area. Subcategories This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.