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BluesLetter Number 100 March/April 2020

Announcing Bennie's Blues Room

6 Questions with Marsha Evans

Sisters Magnolia

19 in 19 is here

Tom Hall's Resophonic Guitar Extravaganza

National Blues Museum News

BluesLetter Number 97 September/October 2019

The Road to Memphis - Musicians Apply!

The Art of Robert Jr. Whitall at the National Blues Museum

CD Review: Leroy Jodie Pierson's Rusty Nail re-release

Big Muddy Blues Festival

The Blues Beat by Bob Baugh

BluesLetter Number 91 July/August 2018

The 23rd Annual Big Muddy Blues Festival

An all-St. Louis show

Piano acts at the Big Muddy

Atomic Blues Festival photos and thank yous

Jeff Hardin: New director at the National Blues Museum

 

BluesLetter Number 87 November/December 2017

IN LOVING MEMORY OF MARK O'SHAUGHNESSY episode two - The second era of BB's by Michael Kuelker

Michael Kuelker also lists Mark O'Shaughnessy's 1980's discography

Bob Baugh looks at this year's Baby Blue Showcase

Bob Baugh…

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BluesLetter Number 86 July/August 2017

IN LOVING MEMORY OF MARK O'SHAUGHNESSY

The Early Days of BB's (episode one) by Michael Kuelker

A Tribute to Stacy Johnson by Bruce Olson

Mark O'Shaughnessy the Poet by Michael Kuelker

Bob Baugh brings us a…

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BluesLetter Number 83 January/February 2017

Happy New Year

St. Louis Blues Society Presents 16 in 16, the third annual compilation CD

Get Involved with the Blues Society this new year

Women of the Blues Exhibit at the National Blues Museum

STLBS new office at NEBULA…Read more

BluesLetter Number 80 July/August 2016

Kenny Rice

Road to Memphis

Big Muddy 2016

St. Louis Blues Room at the NBM by Jeremy Segel-Moss

Atomic Blues Festival

Lilley's Corner with Michael Battle

Cast of Blues at the NBM photos by Peter Newcomb

BluesLetter Number 79 March/April 2016

The National Blues Museum opening April 2, 2016!

Chris Holmes gives us his thoughtful words on the NBM opening in St. Louis with photos from Steve Truesdell

Ethan Leinwand talks on the history of "The 44 Blues"

Reed Radcliffe shares…Read more

BluesLetter number 77 November/December 2015

Congratulations to the winners of the 2015 Road to Memphis Blues Challenge

15 in 15 St. Louis Blues Society Compilation CD is nearly complete

National Blues Museum announces Grand Opening date

MADCO and the Blues by David Lancaster

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BluesLetter number 75 July/August 2015

Eugene Johnson: Nobody Told Me that was Albert King


Jason David Cooper profiles Eugene Johnson
Ethan Leinwand's Pre-war Piano Blues: Walter Davis
John Higgins remembers Mike Prokopf
Jeremy Segel-Moss continues his conversation with Dion Brown of the National Blues Museum

BluesLetter number 74 May/June 2015

Big Mike Aguirre's Thoughts on St. Louis Blues

This pdf is a page-turner!


Tom Hall's Guitar Wonders
Ethan Leinwand's Pre-war Piano Blues continues with James "Stump" Johnson
A Tribute to "Uncle" Dennis Brannaker by Hound Dog Brown
Killer Blues Headstone…Read more

BluesLetter number 73 March/April 2015

Eric Slaughter


Joe Pastor profiles Eric Slaughter
Southwestern Illinois College East St. Louis Blues Seminar
Remembering Dutch Schultz
Suzie Gilb reviews Johnny Fox's Room to Move and Time to Think
Jeremy Segel-Moss interviews Rob Endicott, Chairman of the Board of…Read more

BluesLetter number 72 January/February 2015

The St. Louis Blues Society 14 in 14 Compilation CD

The Artists of the 2014 St. Louis Blues Society Compilation CD 14 in 14
Arthur Williams
Big George Brock
Eugene Johnson and Company
Al Holliday
Soulard Blues Band
Rough Grooves…Read more

BluesLetter number 71 November/December 2014

Congratulations to the Winners of the Road to Memphis Blues Challenge


Jeremy Segel-Moss and Reed Radcliffe report on the St. Louis Blues Challenge
Kimmy V remembers The Shanti
Jeremy Segel-Moss profiles the National Blues Museum Radio Show
Joe Pastor continues…Read more

BluesLetter Number 51 September 2012 - online edition


Rich McDonough and Rough Grooves play the St. Louis Blues Society Voodoo Stroll 
Lee Howland reviews Rick Estrin and The Nightcats' 2012 CD One Wrong Turn
Bruce Olson provides update on the National Blues Museum