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Two prominent music venues in St. Louis are featuring concerts again after closing their doors for months to prevent the coronavirus from spreading.A鈥
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Longtime media persona Bernie Hayes鈥 broadcasting journey started while he was growing up in 鈥渃old Chicago.鈥 As a teen, he noticed how tuned in many鈥
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The National Blues Museum in St. Louis will soon be looking for a new executive director.Dion Brown, who has led the museum for two years, is leaving to鈥
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The National Blues Museum 鈥 a sensory rich, colorful homage to blues music 鈥 is now open in downtown St. Louis.A crowd of people attended the long-awaited鈥
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Rob Endicott is a classically trained trumpeter and blues musician in his own right. For the forseeable future, however, he has donned a different hat:鈥
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The National Blues Museum has set April 2, 2016, as its opening day. The project intends to tell the history of blues music through exhibits and community鈥
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The National Blues Museum continues the march toward its late 2015 opening with the hiring of its first executive director, Dion Brown. Brown says the鈥
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The St. Louis Bluesweek Festival and the Budweiser Taste of St. Louis are on the move, and people throughout the metro area have been quick to share their鈥
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In December 2013, the National Blues Museum project in St. Louis took a giant step forward with the announcement that Pinnacle Entertainment Inc. and鈥
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, June 24, 2013 - Dick Waterman is best known in the music world for managing artists such as鈥