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  2. Saint Louis Blues (song) - Wikipedia

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    Singer and actress Ethel Waters was the first woman to sing "Saint Louis Blues" in public. [14] She said she learned it from Charles Anderson and featured it herself during a 1917 engagement in Baltimore. [14] [15] The film St. Louis Blues, from 1929, featured Bessie Smith singing the song. [16]

  3. St. Louis Blues (album) - Wikipedia

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    St. Louis Blues is a 1958 album by Nat King Cole, arranged by Nelson Riddle. St. Louis Blues was the soundtrack to the film of the same name that starred Cole. The ...

  4. St. Louis Blues (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    St. Louis Blues or Saint Louis Blues may also refer to: "Saint Louis Blues" (song), a blues tune and song by W. C. Handy, published in 1914; Saint Louis Blues F.C., an Australian rules football team in the United States Australian Football League; St. Louis Blues, a two-reel short directed by Dudley Murphy; St. Louis Blues, a film directed by ...

  5. St. Louis Blues (1958 film) - Wikipedia

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    St. Louis Blues is a 1958 American film broadly based on the life of W. C. Handy. It stars jazz and blues greats Nat "King" Cole, Pearl Bailey, Cab Calloway, Ella Fitzgerald, Eartha Kitt, and Barney Bigard, as well as gospel singer Mahalia Jackson and actress Ruby Dee. The film's soundtrack uses over ten of Handy's songs, including the title song.

  6. St. Louis Blues - Wikipedia

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    The St. Louis Blues are a professional ice hockey team based in St. Louis. The Blues compete in the National Hockey League (NHL) as a member of the Central Division in the Western Conference . The franchise was founded in 1967 as one of the six teams from the 1967 NHL expansion and is named after the W. C. Handy song " Saint Louis Blues ".

  7. National Blues Museum - Wikipedia

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    The National Blues Museum is a 501(c)(3) non-profit museum in St. Louis, Missouri, United States, dedicated to exploring the musical history and impact of the blues.It exists as an entertainment and educational resource focusing on blues music.

  8. St. Louis Blues–Philadelphia Flyers brawl - Wikipedia

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    The game took place at the Spectrum (pictured 2008) in Philadelphia on January 6, 1972. [1]The Philadelphia Flyers and the St. Louis Blues had both joined the National Hockey League (NHL) as expansion teams during the 1967 NHL expansion, [4] and going into the 1971–72 season, both teams were in the league's West Division. [5]

  9. St. Louis Blues (1939 film) - Wikipedia

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    St. Louis Blues (retitled as Best of the Blues) [1] is a 1939 American musical film directed by Raoul Walsh and set on a Mississippi River showboat. Though the song " St. Louis Blues " is performed, the film's plot is not based on the song.