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Artist Carol Boss • "Expression of the Blues", by St. Louisian Carol Boss!

The Delta Cultural Center would like to invite everyone to

"Expression of the Blues"

. It will be on display October 7, 2021 thru January 24, 2022 and features a thematic collection of portraitures of various blues musicians painted by Carol Boss. These likenesses are painted on vintage ceiling tiles and include King Biscuit Blues Festival regulars like James "SuperChikan" Johnson and Larry McCrary. Boss paints them as emotive of their distinct spirit when performing and situates each piece as reflective of the era the musicians came to prominence with their talents.

• Check out the latest CD
review from Michael Higgins - 'Carryout or Delivery', by Ben Levin.

The St. Louis Blues Society produces annual compilation CDs featuring St. Louis acts performing original material. With the release of 19 IN 19 , the STLBS has produced 85 St. Louis bands performing original music! Members receive the CD each year and you can purchase the CDs on the The St. Louis Blues Society website or at any of the STLBS events.

• The STL music comm

unity mourns the recent loss of Jimmy Hinds, a St. Louis musical legend. A stellar arranger & musician, all who knew him have fond memories to help ease the sorrow.

The heavenly Blues Band will never sound better.

Learn more about Jimmy in this great article

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Jimmy Hinds: The Sound of St. Louis - written by Bob Baugh.

• St. Louis Blues Treasures


Written by Bob Baugh and Dave Beardsley

You could hear it in April winds off the Big Muddy as they swirled and moaned past BBs Jazz Blues and Soups, "Big George has left the building." One of St. Louis's last living and touring Delta born blues masters, Big George Brock, at 87, had passed. He and other Delta musicians are the treasures that shaped the St. Louis sound.....read the entire article right here!

The St. Louis Sound Rebound
Written by Bob Baugh

There is nothing that makes a blues club owner happier than a full house. BB's Jazz Blues and Soups sold out fundraisers in early May for David Dee and drummer Chuck "Popcorn" Louden made John May smile. After a yearlong covid winter, it was a sign of changing times....read more here.

• Lady J Huston - Corona You Make Me Sick! (Official Music Video)



Lady J Huston Singer/Songwriter/Trumpeter, Lady J Huston, presents a different twist on the pandemic with her newest release, "Corona You Make Me Sick!�, it has music lovers pressing replay!

Her explosive vocals, trumpet playing & head bopping music sends a message to the world to "stay safe" during the pandemic, but to not give up hope!

Lady J was mentored by and became the music director for

Blues legend & Rock Hall inductee Albert King . She's continuing the legacy of the genre with her  "Corona You Make Me Sick" Blues Anthem. It speaks to the human spirit and helps to release today's frustrations through song & dance. In the end, you will feel like partying the night away and ready to embrace our new normal.

Lady J Huston - Corona You Make Me Sick! - on YouTube!

Click here for more information on Lady J Huston!



• Locally Grown: Sisters Magnolia and the Weeds
Written by Bob Baugh - Feb 21, 2020


Cadillac Baby's Bea & Baby Records, the definitive collection four CD box set from Michael Frank of Earwig Music company.

Not only was Michael the longtime harmonica player and side men of the legendary Honeyboy Edwards, Michael also started Earwig music in 1978 by recording the Jelly Roll Kings and he's never really looked back.

While it's an incredibly comprehensive 4 CD box set featuring a wealth of great Blues talent, the equally fascinating book reveals the story behind Narvel Eaton, better known as Cadillac Baby, Owner of the Bea & Baby Records label

... .continued here.

• Music writer Michael Higgins latest 2019 CD review features BEN LEVIN - "BEFORE ME", on the Vizztone label

Hy-C & the Fresh Start Show Band won the 35th International Blues Challenge which represents the worldwide search for those Blues Bands and Solo/Duo Blues Acts ready to perform on the international stage, yet just needing that extra big break.

• St. Louis' Shane Presley hosts Rock Paper Podcasts that feature St. Louis artists and the whats what in STL music scene. He sat down with Pail Niehaus and Jeremy Segel-Moss to talk about the new STLBS Compilation CD

.... check it out right here !

• The National Blues Museum honored some of St. Louis finest, Kim Massie and Jim McClaren.

Kim Massie and Jim McClaren



• Bob Baugh is a dedicated volunteer at the National Blues Museum, and you'll also find him writing for KDHX radio. Here's his latest article on the new '17 in 17' CD, just released by the St. Louis Blues Society!

• From Doug at Odds Lane – 'We are thrilled to announce our new album is currently being mixed by Grammy Awards winning producer and all around musical genius David 'Z' Rivkin from Minneapolis and currently residing in Los Angeles. He is most well Odds Laneknown for his long-standing work with Prince, but has also contributed to award winning albums by Etta James, Billy Idol, BoDeans, Buddy Guy and Neneh Cherry.

We are excited to be once again be working with David and can't wait to have the David Z magic touch on an album that was already filled with great performances captured by Mike Zito at MARZ Studio in Texas. Mike also will appear on several tracks of the album. More details to come on the eventual release date later this year."

• TORREY CASEY & THE SOUTHSIDE HUSTLE -- CAN'T KNOCK THE HUSTLE
By Michael Higgins

• The National Blues Museum honored musicians Barbara Carr and Marcel Strong at the Jan. 12th 'Howlin' Friday' concert.

• PAUL BONN .: 50 YEARS
By MichaelHiggins

• The Rum Drum Ramblers

just celebrated 10 years together at the Off Broadway!

• Mat Wilson of Rum Drum Ramblers is one busy musician. Catch him with guitarist Elliot Sowell as

'Devils Elbow'.

• St. Louis Blues & Soul icons

Uvee Hayes and Renee Smith were honored down at the National Blues Museum!

• It is aways an amazing adventure at the King Biscuit, a deep blues experience. This years journey included visits to the Stax Museum and Blues Hall of Fame in Memphis!

See more on our Facebook page!!

• Two St. Louis bluesmen were honored on Oct. 7th, 2017 down at the National Blues Museum - Kenny Rice and John May!

• Visit STLBluesTALENT.net, it's all about showcasing the great musicians of the St. Louis region.

Chuck Berry's final album was made on his own terms. Click here for more on 'Chuck' - "A fitting finale from the guitar master who melded blues, R&B and country music into a sound that took over the 1950s, forever changing the cultural landscape. "

The music world los
t Gregg Allman, internationally known rock pioneer, and Mark O'Shaugnessey, owner of BB's Jazz, Blues and Soups. Their spirit lives strong, as does the legacy they leave us. R.I.P, may your music be eternal.

The St. Louis Blues Society keeps spreading the word, and promoting the Blue
s ! Al Holliday NATURAL REMEDIES - BY AL HOLLIDAY
By Michael Higgins
AL HOLLIDAY'S remedy is natural. Brewed with soulful conviction, his latest mix not only goes down smooth, it lifts the spirit with a tasty dose of East-side blues, soul and R&B.

-- Read more here
Boo Boo Davis "OLD SKOOL, James 'Boo Boo' Davis ninth and latest CD, surges straight at you with gut-bucket fervor".......here's the review, by Michael Higgins!! "Whether it's the heavy but funky back-beat, the shrill and classy harp, or Boo'ssoul-worn voice, this trance-like train of sound openly cries "Thank you DAVE."
(FYI: For the uninitiated, DAVE refers to Boo Boo's all-knowing and guiding higher spirit.)"

• Joe Metzka

's new CD is titled 'Live at BB's'! Here's the review by Michael Higgins!

The St. Louis Blues Society is proud to present 1
7 IN 1 7 all original performances by 1 7 St. Louis acts performing in St. Louis . Big thanks to Paul Niehaus at Blue Lotus Studios for all the production work! Couldn't have done it without him! Get this CD & Join the St. Louis Blues Society!!

On November 28th, 2016, Johnnie 'B. Goode' Johnson was posthumously honored with the Congressional Gold Medal of Honor, at a ceremony held at the National Blues Museum. There was a full room of family and friends on hand to share in this occasion.

Presenting the medal was Senator McCaskill, and accepting the honor, his widow Frances Johnson. You see, in addition to being a Blues pioneer, Johnnie was also a Montford Point Marine, the African-American Marine unit that endured racism and inspired social change while integrating the previously all-white Marine Corps during World War II.

Eleven years after their last studio album, the forever Rolling Stones are back once again with "Blue and Lonesome", a tribute to the blues legends who forged the band's soul.

stones blues

"This album is a homage to our favourites, people that kicked us off in playing music, that was the reason we started a band," charismatic frontman Mick Jagger recently told The New York Times newspaper. "We were proselytisers of blues music; that's what we're still doing."



"Local musician plays his way onto the Billboard Top Ten" - scroll through the Billboard top 10 Blues Albums and his name appears on the same page as Eric Clapton and Bonnie Raitt. "Yeah it made it all the way to number five on the Billboard Blues charts," Jeremiah Johnson says.....read more here (below at the Big Muddy Fest) The 2016 Big Muddy Blues Festival on Laclede�s Landing - with 100% local bands - was an amazing success! Not surprising, as St. Louis talent is 100% international talent!

Kim Welsh - longtime Street Teamer here at STLBlues - has been capturing the culture of Louisiana in her photography for a long time, along with her work in Blues music.

Her work is featured in the book "The Way I See It", as Kim and fellow photographers join together to share their love for New Orleans

. Available on Amazon / See Kims work on her Facebook

The St. Louis Blues Patriarch Big George Brock was born in Grenada, Mississippi! http://www.last.fm/music/Big+George+Brock/+wiki

The world, not just Blues music, lost a great woman with the passing of Candye Kane. She gifted so many with the magic she could bring to a room, and the friends she made along her journey. It went far beyond her music, it was also her indominitable, brave spirit. She'll be missed by so many, may her music be eternal.....



St. Louis harmonica master Jim McClaren contributed every harmonica in this National Blues Museum exhibit, but only after he wore all of them out. Visit the NBM and see for yourself! Stay 'In the Groove' at the NBM for all the latest news, and visit the NBM on Facebook.

• Where does the 'Blues Boss' Kenny Wayne go to find some world class talent to join him on his Brazil tour? St. Louis, that's where! He pulled in the amazing talents of Rich McDonough, Sharon Bear and Keith Robinson to join him.

• Check out STLive, and live music every Friday night on Washington Ave.

• Film producer Joanne Fish is finished working on her latest project - Mr. Handy's Blues: A Musical Documentary. It's brought her to St. Louis to film some St. Louis artists such as John Covelli, Vince Martin, Matt Lesch and Kim Massie, Jeremiah Johnson, performing what else...Handy's song 'St. Louis Blues'!! Here's some history on W.C. Handy, known as 'The Father of the Blues.

• A new review from East Side Slim - "T And A – ("Untitled, but referred to as the Kitchen Album").

Blues music education
Blues is an American art form, and part of what we do at STLBlues is share Blues music in a variety of ways. From reaching countries like Chile & Nigeria through 'America's Corners', to our festival & instrument workshops, lectures and performances! Blues in the Schools (BITS) is one of our favorite events, as it holds our record attendance -- 1,800 kids on one day!
Blues education
crosses the disciplines of history, geography, social studies, and of course, music. Who knows...beyond creating the next generation of Blues music fans & helping to keep the Blues alive, we may even spark the next Etta James or B.B. King!

No matter what your event, contact us today at stlouisblues@swbell.net to add some Blues power! We work with the finest performers and educators in St. Louis, and across the nation.


'The Blues Highway', featuring St. Louis Blues - and the Fab Foehners
"The Blues in the Schools program conducted by Dave Beardsley was a 'Train the Trainer' workshop for our Southern CORE Conference. Dave encompassed several disciplines in his presentation, from history to geography, and used Blues music to take the viewer on a timeline from the late 1800's up to today. Educational and entertaining!" - Debi Klausing :: ECSE Teacher, Region 4 Chair Illinois Education Association.

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