The National Blues Museum explores the history of the blues and celebrates the genre as the foundation of all modern American music. Featuring artifact-driven exhibits and high-impact, technology-driven experiences, the museum has a cool factor for teenagers. During your visit, you’ll even have...
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When you attend a Blues game, you’re not just watchinghockey– you’re experiencing an electric atmosphere that’s filled with passion and love for the sport. The fans go wild, rallying their team to victory. At the Enterprise Center, every game is an event to remember. Whether you’re ...
Chris Kerber joins the show to talk about the Blues extended stay in Edmonton, the performance of Jordan Kyrou, and the next week for the Blues after the loss to the Oilers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices 15 分钟 19小时前 Tom Hart, who was on the...
Hall now mainly relies on CDs when airing his radio show on KDHX (88.1 FM). Hall first volunteered his services at the community radio station two years ago, hosting a weekly late-night blues program. For the last six months, he has held down the Monday afternoon slot with a show called...
Sat 10a-3a Sun 10a-9p Open EVERY BLUES Home Game! Open the last WED of every month for EMO Night Live! Kitchen weekend kitchen hours: Fri 4p-10p Sat 10a-10p Sun 10a-8p weekday kitchen hours: Mon-Thu 4p-8p Late night Tacos hours: Fri 10p-3a Sat 10p-3a Previous NextRhythm...
March 12, 2020 stlsportspage 0 The Blues beat the Ducks in Anaheim on Wednesday night and now wait to find out if it will be their last game for a while because of the coronavirus pandemic. […]St. Louis Cardinals Postcard from Cardinals camp for Wednesday, March 11 March 11, 202...
I’ve never seen a hockey game in person, or on TV for that matter. I never saw the interior of the old dome before it was razed. I’ve only been in the Enterprise Center where the Blues play hockey twice — both for the annual Guns ‘N Hoses fundraiser.
The latter is what we did last month on our round trip to/from Chicago via Amtrak. What about for local events?If you plan on going to a St. Louis Blues game this season, you’ll need to have a smartphone or at least an e-mail address. Tickets to the game are now completely ...
The festival was held on the Eads Bridge which is a four lane highway over the Mississippi River Monday-Friday, but on several weekends during the summer it hosts all varieties of events and concerts. On this particular weekend, the St. Louis Blues and Jazz Festival was being held on the...