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UPCOMING EVENTS
June 5 @ 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm. Al Fresco. Performing: KINGDOM BROTHERS. This is an outdoor, live music series in the downtown MX District. Come support local musicians at a safe, socially distant, mask-required and clean location. Bring your own chair! CALENDAR - NATIONAL BLUES MUSEUM Al Fresco. June 5 @ 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm. Al Fresco. Performing: KINGDOM BROTHERS. This is an outdoor, live music series in the downtown MX District. Come support local musicians at a safe, socially distant, and clean location. Bring your own NEWS | THE NATIONAL BLUES MUSEUM | ST. LOUIS, MO Sitting on Washington Ave between 6th and 7th Streets, the National Blues Museum resides in what was initially known as the Grand-Leader building, most known today as the Stix, Baer, Read more. Behind the Scenes at the National Blues Museum. The National Blues Museum showcases a contemporary exhibit with many digital interactives,rather
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Are you looking for something iteractive, informative, and fun for the whole family in St. Louis? Book a tour at the National Blues Museum! MEDIA | VIDEOS | NATIONAL BLUES MUSEUM | ST. LOUIS, MO Our media page features videos featuring our artist spotlight and much more. Listent to oral histories and concerts from your home. STORIES OF THE CROSSROADS: BLUES MYTHS The most famous story that many people recognize today is that he sold his soul to the Devil at the crossroads of Highways 49 and 61. To support these theories of Robert Johnson, the songs he did record complimented these tales quite well. A few of his titles included “Hellhound on My Trail,” “Cross Road Blues,” “Up Jumped theDevil
HARLEM RENAISSANCE AND BLUES: 20TH CENTURY & BLACK ART Harlem Renaissance and Blues: 20th Century & Black Art. The Harlem Renaissance began in the Harlem neighborhood in New York City as a Black cultural center in the early 20th century. A social and artistic explosion lasted from the 1910s through the mid-1930s. This time is considered a “golden age” in African American culture.ARTIST SPOTLIGHT
The National Blues Museum is a 501c3 Non-Profit Institution. © 2021 National Blues Museum - All Rights Reserved - Built by BeanstalkWebSolutions © 2021 National HOMEPAGE | NATIONAL BLUES MUSEUM | ST. LOUIS, MOVISITRENTALMEDIASUPPORTCONTACTBOOK A TOUR Located in downtown St. Louis, Missouri. The National Blues Museum explores the Blues and celebrates the genre as the foundation of all modern American music. The facility educates guests in an entertaining environment that includes high-impact technology-driven experiences, a state-of-the-art theater, artifact-driven exhibits, and robust VISIT | WELCOME | NATIONAL BLUES MUSEUM | ST. LOUIS, MO Welcome to the National Blues Museum. Located in downtown St. Louis, Missouri. The National Blues Museum explores the Blues and celebrates the genre as the foundation of all modern American music. The Museum educates guests in an entertaining environment that includes high impact technology driven experiences, a state-of-the-art theaterUPCOMING EVENTS
June 5 @ 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm. Al Fresco. Performing: KINGDOM BROTHERS. This is an outdoor, live music series in the downtown MX District. Come support local musicians at a safe, socially distant, mask-required and clean location. Bring your own chair! CALENDAR - NATIONAL BLUES MUSEUM Al Fresco. June 5 @ 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm. Al Fresco. Performing: KINGDOM BROTHERS. This is an outdoor, live music series in the downtown MX District. Come support local musicians at a safe, socially distant, and clean location. Bring your own NEWS | THE NATIONAL BLUES MUSEUM | ST. LOUIS, MO Sitting on Washington Ave between 6th and 7th Streets, the National Blues Museum resides in what was initially known as the Grand-Leader building, most known today as the Stix, Baer, Read more. Behind the Scenes at the National Blues Museum. The National Blues Museum showcases a contemporary exhibit with many digital interactives,rather
BOOK A TOUR
Are you looking for something iteractive, informative, and fun for the whole family in St. Louis? Book a tour at the National Blues Museum! MEDIA | VIDEOS | NATIONAL BLUES MUSEUM | ST. LOUIS, MO Our media page features videos featuring our artist spotlight and much more. Listent to oral histories and concerts from your home. STORIES OF THE CROSSROADS: BLUES MYTHS The most famous story that many people recognize today is that he sold his soul to the Devil at the crossroads of Highways 49 and 61. To support these theories of Robert Johnson, the songs he did record complimented these tales quite well. A few of his titles included “Hellhound on My Trail,” “Cross Road Blues,” “Up Jumped theDevil
HARLEM RENAISSANCE AND BLUES: 20TH CENTURY & BLACK ART Harlem Renaissance and Blues: 20th Century & Black Art. The Harlem Renaissance began in the Harlem neighborhood in New York City as a Black cultural center in the early 20th century. A social and artistic explosion lasted from the 1910s through the mid-1930s. This time is considered a “golden age” in African American culture.ARTIST SPOTLIGHT
The National Blues Museum is a 501c3 Non-Profit Institution. © 2021 National Blues Museum - All Rights Reserved - Built by BeanstalkWebSolutions © 2021 National NEWS | THE NATIONAL BLUES MUSEUM | ST. LOUIS, MO Sitting on Washington Ave between 6th and 7th Streets, the National Blues Museum resides in what was initially known as the Grand-Leader building, most known today as the Stix, Baer, Read more. Behind the Scenes at the National Blues Museum. The National Blues Museum showcases a contemporary exhibit with many digital interactives,rather
RENTALS | THE NATIONAL BLUES MUSEUM | ST. LOUIS, MO Museum Rentals and Event Spaces. The National Blues Museum is a unique St. Louis event venue that specializes in providing a vibrant experience for all of our visitors. Our inviting atmosphere is perfect for celebrations and corporate events. NATIONAL BLUES MUSEUM COVID COVID-19 is an extremely contagious disease that can lead to severe illness and death. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, senior citizens and guests with underlying medical conditions are especially vulnerable. The National Blues Museum is running at a decreased capacity at only 5% of our daily admissionstotal with
BLUES IS ALIVE EVERYWHERE Blues Is Alive Everywhere. The National Blues Museum explores the Blues and celebrates the genre as the foundation of modern American music. From EDM to the Beatles, Blues has touched many artists’ lives. Its classic rhythm and storytelling have inspired music genres that are popular today. Blues music has impacted many different genresof
WELCOME TO OUR HOME: THE STIX, BAER, AND FULLER BUILDING Welcome to Our Home: The Stix, Baer, and Fuller Building. Sitting on Washington Ave between 6th and 7th Streets, the National Blues Museum resides in what was initially known as the Grand-Leader building, most known today as the Stix, Baer, and Fuller building. Stix, Baer, and Fuller was a department store chain that operated from 1892-1984. SUPPORT | THE NATIONAL BLUES MUSEUM | ST. LOUIS, MO Become a Member. Join internationally acclaimed performers and blues enthusiasts and become a member! And when you become a member, your membership supports the National Blues Museum’s education outreach, programming, performances, and exhibitions! HAVE BLUES WILL TRAVEL EXHIBITION: DRIVING WHILE BLACK The National Blues Museum is proud to announce our latest exhibition, Have Blues Will Travel. This exhibition showcases the hardships and inequality Black Blues musicians faced while traveling to play concerts in the Jim Crow era. Since Black artists were not paid royalties on their songs in the way white musicians were, touring was among the only ways to make money from their music. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS We sell all types of museum souvenirs and Blues memorabilia inside the shop, including magnets, t-shirts, cups, guitar picks, key chains, and more! We also sell Blues CDs and DVDs, as well as souvenirs pertaining exclusively to St. Louis. Call 314-925-0016 ext. 403 for more info. WHAT'S IN A NAME?: BO DIDDLEY AND HIS BO DIDDLEY BEAT This sound was first featured on the song recording “Bo Diddley,” and it uses a combination of maracas and guitar. Coined by Ellas McDaniel, the Bo Diddley Beat is a two-measure, syncopated pattern. This beat was similar to “ham boning,” also known as “Pattin’ Juba,” a traditional African American slapping rhythm..ODL1H( QH1 Q } HLA
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HOMEPAGE | NATIONAL BLUES MUSEUM | ST. LOUIS, MOVISITRENTALMEDIASUPPORTCONTACTBOOK A TOUR Located in downtown St. Louis, Missouri. The National Blues Museum explores the Blues and celebrates the genre as the foundation of all modern American music. The facility educates guests in an entertaining environment that includes high-impact technology-driven experiences, a state-of-the-art theater, artifact-driven exhibits, and robust VISIT | WELCOME | NATIONAL BLUES MUSEUM | ST. LOUIS, MO Welcome to the National Blues Museum. Located in downtown St. Louis, Missouri. The National Blues Museum explores the Blues and celebrates the genre as the foundation of all modern American music. The Museum educates guests in an entertaining environment that includes high impact technology driven experiences, a state-of-the-art theaterUPCOMING EVENTS
June 5 @ 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm. Al Fresco. Performing: KINGDOM BROTHERS. This is an outdoor, live music series in the downtown MX District. Come support local musicians at a safe, socially distant, mask-required and clean location. Bring your own chair! CALENDAR - NATIONAL BLUES MUSEUM Al Fresco. June 5 @ 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm. Al Fresco. Performing: KINGDOM BROTHERS. This is an outdoor, live music series in the downtown MX District. Come support local musicians at a safe, socially distant, and clean location. Bring your own NEWS | THE NATIONAL BLUES MUSEUM | ST. LOUIS, MO Sitting on Washington Ave between 6th and 7th Streets, the National Blues Museum resides in what was initially known as the Grand-Leader building, most known today as the Stix, Baer, Read more. Behind the Scenes at the National Blues Museum. The National Blues Museum showcases a contemporary exhibit with many digital interactives,rather
BOOK A TOUR
Are you looking for something iteractive, informative, and fun for the whole family in St. Louis? Book a tour at the National Blues Museum! MEDIA | VIDEOS | NATIONAL BLUES MUSEUM | ST. LOUIS, MO Our media page features videos featuring our artist spotlight and much more. Listent to oral histories and concerts from your home. STORIES OF THE CROSSROADS: BLUES MYTHS The most famous story that many people recognize today is that he sold his soul to the Devil at the crossroads of Highways 49 and 61. To support these theories of Robert Johnson, the songs he did record complimented these tales quite well. A few of his titles included “Hellhound on My Trail,” “Cross Road Blues,” “Up Jumped theDevil
HARLEM RENAISSANCE AND BLUES: 20TH CENTURY & BLACK ART Harlem Renaissance and Blues: 20th Century & Black Art. The Harlem Renaissance began in the Harlem neighborhood in New York City as a Black cultural center in the early 20th century. A social and artistic explosion lasted from the 1910s through the mid-1930s. This time is considered a “golden age” in African American culture.ARTIST SPOTLIGHT
The National Blues Museum is a 501c3 Non-Profit Institution. © 2021 National Blues Museum - All Rights Reserved - Built by BeanstalkWebSolutions © 2021 National HOMEPAGE | NATIONAL BLUES MUSEUM | ST. LOUIS, MOVISITRENTALMEDIASUPPORTCONTACTBOOK A TOUR Located in downtown St. Louis, Missouri. The National Blues Museum explores the Blues and celebrates the genre as the foundation of all modern American music. The facility educates guests in an entertaining environment that includes high-impact technology-driven experiences, a state-of-the-art theater, artifact-driven exhibits, and robust VISIT | WELCOME | NATIONAL BLUES MUSEUM | ST. LOUIS, MO Welcome to the National Blues Museum. Located in downtown St. Louis, Missouri. The National Blues Museum explores the Blues and celebrates the genre as the foundation of all modern American music. The Museum educates guests in an entertaining environment that includes high impact technology driven experiences, a state-of-the-art theaterUPCOMING EVENTS
June 5 @ 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm. Al Fresco. Performing: KINGDOM BROTHERS. This is an outdoor, live music series in the downtown MX District. Come support local musicians at a safe, socially distant, mask-required and clean location. Bring your own chair! CALENDAR - NATIONAL BLUES MUSEUM Al Fresco. June 5 @ 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm. Al Fresco. Performing: KINGDOM BROTHERS. This is an outdoor, live music series in the downtown MX District. Come support local musicians at a safe, socially distant, and clean location. Bring your own NEWS | THE NATIONAL BLUES MUSEUM | ST. LOUIS, MO Sitting on Washington Ave between 6th and 7th Streets, the National Blues Museum resides in what was initially known as the Grand-Leader building, most known today as the Stix, Baer, Read more. Behind the Scenes at the National Blues Museum. The National Blues Museum showcases a contemporary exhibit with many digital interactives,rather
BOOK A TOUR
Are you looking for something iteractive, informative, and fun for the whole family in St. Louis? Book a tour at the National Blues Museum! MEDIA | VIDEOS | NATIONAL BLUES MUSEUM | ST. LOUIS, MO Our media page features videos featuring our artist spotlight and much more. Listent to oral histories and concerts from your home. STORIES OF THE CROSSROADS: BLUES MYTHS The most famous story that many people recognize today is that he sold his soul to the Devil at the crossroads of Highways 49 and 61. To support these theories of Robert Johnson, the songs he did record complimented these tales quite well. A few of his titles included “Hellhound on My Trail,” “Cross Road Blues,” “Up Jumped theDevil
HARLEM RENAISSANCE AND BLUES: 20TH CENTURY & BLACK ART Harlem Renaissance and Blues: 20th Century & Black Art. The Harlem Renaissance began in the Harlem neighborhood in New York City as a Black cultural center in the early 20th century. A social and artistic explosion lasted from the 1910s through the mid-1930s. This time is considered a “golden age” in African American culture.ARTIST SPOTLIGHT
The National Blues Museum is a 501c3 Non-Profit Institution. © 2021 National Blues Museum - All Rights Reserved - Built by BeanstalkWebSolutions © 2021 National MEDIA | VIDEOS | NATIONAL BLUES MUSEUM | ST. LOUIS, MO Our media page features videos featuring our artist spotlight and much more. Listent to oral histories and concerts from your home. NATIONAL BLUES MUSEUM COVID COVID-19 is an extremely contagious disease that can lead to severe illness and death. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, senior citizens and guests with underlying medical conditions are especially vulnerable. The National Blues Museum is running at a decreased capacity at only 5% of our daily admissionstotal with
RENTALS | THE NATIONAL BLUES MUSEUM | ST. LOUIS, MO Museum Rentals and Event Spaces. The National Blues Museum is a unique St. Louis event venue that specializes in providing a vibrant experience for all of our visitors. Our inviting atmosphere is perfect for celebrations and corporate events. BEHIND THE SCENES AT THE NATIONAL The National Blues Museum showcases a contemporary exhibit with many digital interactives, rather than your traditional object-centered history museum. Visitors learn BLUES IS ALIVE EVERYWHERE Blues Is Alive Everywhere. The National Blues Museum explores the Blues and celebrates the genre as the foundation of modern American music. From EDM to the Beatles, Blues has touched many artists’ lives. Its classic rhythm and storytelling have inspired music genres that are popular today. Blues music has impacted many different genresof
SUPPORT | THE NATIONAL BLUES MUSEUM | ST. LOUIS, MO Become a Member. Join internationally acclaimed performers and blues enthusiasts and become a member! And when you become a member, your membership supports the National Blues Museum’s education outreach, programming, performances, and exhibitions! WELCOME TO OUR HOME: THE STIX, BAER, AND FULLER BUILDING Welcome to Our Home: The Stix, Baer, and Fuller Building. Sitting on Washington Ave between 6th and 7th Streets, the National Blues Museum resides in what was initially known as the Grand-Leader building, most known today as the Stix, Baer, and Fuller building. Stix, Baer, and Fuller was a department store chain that operated from 1892-1984. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS We sell all types of museum souvenirs and Blues memorabilia inside the shop, including magnets, t-shirts, cups, guitar picks, key chains, and more! We also sell Blues CDs and DVDs, as well as souvenirs pertaining exclusively to St. Louis. Call 314-925-0016 ext. 403 for more info. HAVE BLUES WILL TRAVEL EXHIBITION: DRIVING WHILE BLACK The National Blues Museum is proud to announce our latest exhibition, Have Blues Will Travel. This exhibition showcases the hardships and inequality Black Blues musicians faced while traveling to play concerts in the Jim Crow era. Since Black artists were not paid royalties on their songs in the way white musicians were, touring was among the only ways to make money from their music..ODL1H( QH1 Q } HLA
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HOMEPAGE | NATIONAL BLUES MUSEUM | ST. LOUIS, MOVISITRENTALMEDIASUPPORTCONTACTBOOK A TOUR Located in downtown St. Louis, Missouri. The National Blues Museum explores the Blues and celebrates the genre as the foundation of all modern American music. The facility educates guests in an entertaining environment that includes high-impact technology-driven experiences, a state-of-the-art theater, artifact-driven exhibits, and robust VISIT | WELCOME | NATIONAL BLUES MUSEUM | ST. LOUIS, MO Welcome to the National Blues Museum. Located in downtown St. Louis, Missouri. The National Blues Museum explores the Blues and celebrates the genre as the foundation of all modern American music. The Museum educates guests in an entertaining environment that includes high impact technology driven experiences, a state-of-the-art theaterUPCOMING EVENTS
June 5 @ 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm. Al Fresco. Performing: KINGDOM BROTHERS. This is an outdoor, live music series in the downtown MX District. Come support local musicians at a safe, socially distant, mask-required and clean location. Bring your own chair! CALENDAR - NATIONAL BLUES MUSEUM Al Fresco. June 5 @ 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm. Al Fresco. Performing: KINGDOM BROTHERS. This is an outdoor, live music series in the downtown MX District. Come support local musicians at a safe, socially distant, and clean location. Bring your own NEWS | THE NATIONAL BLUES MUSEUM | ST. LOUIS, MO Sitting on Washington Ave between 6th and 7th Streets, the National Blues Museum resides in what was initially known as the Grand-Leader building, most known today as the Stix, Baer, Read more. Behind the Scenes at the National Blues Museum. The National Blues Museum showcases a contemporary exhibit with many digital interactives,rather
BOOK A TOUR
Are you looking for something iteractive, informative, and fun for the whole family in St. Louis? Book a tour at the National Blues Museum! MEDIA | VIDEOS | NATIONAL BLUES MUSEUM | ST. LOUIS, MO Our media page features videos featuring our artist spotlight and much more. Listent to oral histories and concerts from your home. STORIES OF THE CROSSROADS: BLUES MYTHS The most famous story that many people recognize today is that he sold his soul to the Devil at the crossroads of Highways 49 and 61. To support these theories of Robert Johnson, the songs he did record complimented these tales quite well. A few of his titles included “Hellhound on My Trail,” “Cross Road Blues,” “Up Jumped theDevil
HARLEM RENAISSANCE AND BLUES: 20TH CENTURY & BLACK ART Harlem Renaissance and Blues: 20th Century & Black Art. The Harlem Renaissance began in the Harlem neighborhood in New York City as a Black cultural center in the early 20th century. A social and artistic explosion lasted from the 1910s through the mid-1930s. This time is considered a “golden age” in African American culture.ARTIST SPOTLIGHT
The National Blues Museum is a 501c3 Non-Profit Institution. © 2021 National Blues Museum - All Rights Reserved - Built by BeanstalkWebSolutions © 2021 National HOMEPAGE | NATIONAL BLUES MUSEUM | ST. LOUIS, MOVISITRENTALMEDIASUPPORTCONTACTBOOK A TOUR Located in downtown St. Louis, Missouri. The National Blues Museum explores the Blues and celebrates the genre as the foundation of all modern American music. The facility educates guests in an entertaining environment that includes high-impact technology-driven experiences, a state-of-the-art theater, artifact-driven exhibits, and robust VISIT | WELCOME | NATIONAL BLUES MUSEUM | ST. LOUIS, MO Welcome to the National Blues Museum. Located in downtown St. Louis, Missouri. The National Blues Museum explores the Blues and celebrates the genre as the foundation of all modern American music. The Museum educates guests in an entertaining environment that includes high impact technology driven experiences, a state-of-the-art theaterUPCOMING EVENTS
June 5 @ 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm. Al Fresco. Performing: KINGDOM BROTHERS. This is an outdoor, live music series in the downtown MX District. Come support local musicians at a safe, socially distant, mask-required and clean location. Bring your own chair! CALENDAR - NATIONAL BLUES MUSEUM Al Fresco. June 5 @ 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm. Al Fresco. Performing: KINGDOM BROTHERS. This is an outdoor, live music series in the downtown MX District. Come support local musicians at a safe, socially distant, and clean location. Bring your own NEWS | THE NATIONAL BLUES MUSEUM | ST. LOUIS, MO Sitting on Washington Ave between 6th and 7th Streets, the National Blues Museum resides in what was initially known as the Grand-Leader building, most known today as the Stix, Baer, Read more. Behind the Scenes at the National Blues Museum. The National Blues Museum showcases a contemporary exhibit with many digital interactives,rather
BOOK A TOUR
Are you looking for something iteractive, informative, and fun for the whole family in St. Louis? Book a tour at the National Blues Museum! MEDIA | VIDEOS | NATIONAL BLUES MUSEUM | ST. LOUIS, MO Our media page features videos featuring our artist spotlight and much more. Listent to oral histories and concerts from your home. STORIES OF THE CROSSROADS: BLUES MYTHS The most famous story that many people recognize today is that he sold his soul to the Devil at the crossroads of Highways 49 and 61. To support these theories of Robert Johnson, the songs he did record complimented these tales quite well. A few of his titles included “Hellhound on My Trail,” “Cross Road Blues,” “Up Jumped theDevil
HARLEM RENAISSANCE AND BLUES: 20TH CENTURY & BLACK ART Harlem Renaissance and Blues: 20th Century & Black Art. The Harlem Renaissance began in the Harlem neighborhood in New York City as a Black cultural center in the early 20th century. A social and artistic explosion lasted from the 1910s through the mid-1930s. This time is considered a “golden age” in African American culture.ARTIST SPOTLIGHT
The National Blues Museum is a 501c3 Non-Profit Institution. © 2021 National Blues Museum - All Rights Reserved - Built by BeanstalkWebSolutions © 2021 National MEDIA | VIDEOS | NATIONAL BLUES MUSEUM | ST. LOUIS, MO Our media page features videos featuring our artist spotlight and much more. Listent to oral histories and concerts from your home. NATIONAL BLUES MUSEUM COVID COVID-19 is an extremely contagious disease that can lead to severe illness and death. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, senior citizens and guests with underlying medical conditions are especially vulnerable. The National Blues Museum is running at a decreased capacity at only 5% of our daily admissionstotal with
RENTALS | THE NATIONAL BLUES MUSEUM | ST. LOUIS, MO Museum Rentals and Event Spaces. The National Blues Museum is a unique St. Louis event venue that specializes in providing a vibrant experience for all of our visitors. Our inviting atmosphere is perfect for celebrations and corporate events. BEHIND THE SCENES AT THE NATIONAL The National Blues Museum showcases a contemporary exhibit with many digital interactives, rather than your traditional object-centered history museum. Visitors learn BLUES IS ALIVE EVERYWHERE Blues Is Alive Everywhere. The National Blues Museum explores the Blues and celebrates the genre as the foundation of modern American music. From EDM to the Beatles, Blues has touched many artists’ lives. Its classic rhythm and storytelling have inspired music genres that are popular today. Blues music has impacted many different genresof
SUPPORT | THE NATIONAL BLUES MUSEUM | ST. LOUIS, MO Become a Member. Join internationally acclaimed performers and blues enthusiasts and become a member! And when you become a member, your membership supports the National Blues Museum’s education outreach, programming, performances, and exhibitions! WELCOME TO OUR HOME: THE STIX, BAER, AND FULLER BUILDING Welcome to Our Home: The Stix, Baer, and Fuller Building. Sitting on Washington Ave between 6th and 7th Streets, the National Blues Museum resides in what was initially known as the Grand-Leader building, most known today as the Stix, Baer, and Fuller building. Stix, Baer, and Fuller was a department store chain that operated from 1892-1984. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS We sell all types of museum souvenirs and Blues memorabilia inside the shop, including magnets, t-shirts, cups, guitar picks, key chains, and more! We also sell Blues CDs and DVDs, as well as souvenirs pertaining exclusively to St. Louis. Call 314-925-0016 ext. 403 for more info. HAVE BLUES WILL TRAVEL EXHIBITION: DRIVING WHILE BLACK The National Blues Museum is proud to announce our latest exhibition, Have Blues Will Travel. This exhibition showcases the hardships and inequality Black Blues musicians faced while traveling to play concerts in the Jim Crow era. Since Black artists were not paid royalties on their songs in the way white musicians were, touring was among the only ways to make money from their music..ODL1H( QH1 Q } HLA
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HOMEPAGE | NATIONAL BLUES MUSEUM | ST. LOUIS, MOVISITRENTALMEDIASUPPORTCONTACTBOOK A TOUR Located in downtown St. Louis, Missouri. The National Blues Museum explores the Blues and celebrates the genre as the foundation of all modern American music. The facility educates guests in an entertaining environment that includes high-impact technology-driven experiences, a state-of-the-art theater, artifact-driven exhibits, and robust VISIT | WELCOME | NATIONAL BLUES MUSEUM | ST. LOUIS, MO Welcome to the National Blues Museum. Located in downtown St. Louis, Missouri. The National Blues Museum explores the Blues and celebrates the genre as the foundation of all modern American music. The Museum educates guests in an entertaining environment that includes high impact technology driven experiences, a state-of-the-art theaterUPCOMING EVENTS
June 5 @ 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm. Al Fresco. Performing: KINGDOM BROTHERS. This is an outdoor, live music series in the downtown MX District. Come support local musicians at a safe, socially distant, mask-required and clean location. Bring your own chair! CALENDAR - NATIONAL BLUES MUSEUM Al Fresco. June 5 @ 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm. Al Fresco. Performing: KINGDOM BROTHERS. This is an outdoor, live music series in the downtown MX District. Come support local musicians at a safe, socially distant, and clean location. Bring your own NEWS | THE NATIONAL BLUES MUSEUM | ST. LOUIS, MO Sitting on Washington Ave between 6th and 7th Streets, the National Blues Museum resides in what was initially known as the Grand-Leader building, most known today as the Stix, Baer, Read more. Behind the Scenes at the National Blues Museum. The National Blues Museum showcases a contemporary exhibit with many digital interactives,rather
BOOK A TOUR
Are you looking for something iteractive, informative, and fun for the whole family in St. Louis? Book a tour at the National Blues Museum! MEDIA | VIDEOS | NATIONAL BLUES MUSEUM | ST. LOUIS, MO Our media page features videos featuring our artist spotlight and much more. Listent to oral histories and concerts from your home. STORIES OF THE CROSSROADS: BLUES MYTHS The most famous story that many people recognize today is that he sold his soul to the Devil at the crossroads of Highways 49 and 61. To support these theories of Robert Johnson, the songs he did record complimented these tales quite well. A few of his titles included “Hellhound on My Trail,” “Cross Road Blues,” “Up Jumped theDevil
HARLEM RENAISSANCE AND BLUES: 20TH CENTURY & BLACK ART Harlem Renaissance and Blues: 20th Century & Black Art. The Harlem Renaissance began in the Harlem neighborhood in New York City as a Black cultural center in the early 20th century. A social and artistic explosion lasted from the 1910s through the mid-1930s. This time is considered a “golden age” in African American culture.ARTIST SPOTLIGHT
The National Blues Museum is a 501c3 Non-Profit Institution. © 2021 National Blues Museum - All Rights Reserved - Built by BeanstalkWebSolutions © 2021 National HOMEPAGE | NATIONAL BLUES MUSEUM | ST. LOUIS, MOVISITRENTALMEDIASUPPORTCONTACTBOOK A TOUR Located in downtown St. Louis, Missouri. The National Blues Museum explores the Blues and celebrates the genre as the foundation of all modern American music. The facility educates guests in an entertaining environment that includes high-impact technology-driven experiences, a state-of-the-art theater, artifact-driven exhibits, and robust VISIT | WELCOME | NATIONAL BLUES MUSEUM | ST. LOUIS, MO Welcome to the National Blues Museum. Located in downtown St. Louis, Missouri. The National Blues Museum explores the Blues and celebrates the genre as the foundation of all modern American music. The Museum educates guests in an entertaining environment that includes high impact technology driven experiences, a state-of-the-art theaterUPCOMING EVENTS
June 5 @ 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm. Al Fresco. Performing: KINGDOM BROTHERS. This is an outdoor, live music series in the downtown MX District. Come support local musicians at a safe, socially distant, mask-required and clean location. Bring your own chair! CALENDAR - NATIONAL BLUES MUSEUM Al Fresco. June 5 @ 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm. Al Fresco. Performing: KINGDOM BROTHERS. This is an outdoor, live music series in the downtown MX District. Come support local musicians at a safe, socially distant, and clean location. Bring your own NEWS | THE NATIONAL BLUES MUSEUM | ST. LOUIS, MO Sitting on Washington Ave between 6th and 7th Streets, the National Blues Museum resides in what was initially known as the Grand-Leader building, most known today as the Stix, Baer, Read more. Behind the Scenes at the National Blues Museum. The National Blues Museum showcases a contemporary exhibit with many digital interactives,rather
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HARLEM RENAISSANCE AND BLUES: 20TH CENTURY & BLACK ART Harlem Renaissance and Blues: 20th Century & Black Art. The Harlem Renaissance began in the Harlem neighborhood in New York City as a Black cultural center in the early 20th century. A social and artistic explosion lasted from the 1910s through the mid-1930s. This time is considered a “golden age” in African American culture.ARTIST SPOTLIGHT
The National Blues Museum is a 501c3 Non-Profit Institution. © 2021 National Blues Museum - All Rights Reserved - Built by BeanstalkWebSolutions © 2021 National MEDIA | VIDEOS | NATIONAL BLUES MUSEUM | ST. LOUIS, MO Our media page features videos featuring our artist spotlight and much more. Listent to oral histories and concerts from your home. NATIONAL BLUES MUSEUM COVID COVID-19 is an extremely contagious disease that can lead to severe illness and death. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, senior citizens and guests with underlying medical conditions are especially vulnerable. The National Blues Museum is running at a decreased capacity at only 5% of our daily admissionstotal with
RENTALS | THE NATIONAL BLUES MUSEUM | ST. LOUIS, MO Museum Rentals and Event Spaces. The National Blues Museum is a unique St. Louis event venue that specializes in providing a vibrant experience for all of our visitors. Our inviting atmosphere is perfect for celebrations and corporate events. BEHIND THE SCENES AT THE NATIONAL The National Blues Museum showcases a contemporary exhibit with many digital interactives, rather than your traditional object-centered history museum. Visitors learn BLUES IS ALIVE EVERYWHERE Blues Is Alive Everywhere. The National Blues Museum explores the Blues and celebrates the genre as the foundation of modern American music. From EDM to the Beatles, Blues has touched many artists’ lives. Its classic rhythm and storytelling have inspired music genres that are popular today. Blues music has impacted many different genresof
SUPPORT | THE NATIONAL BLUES MUSEUM | ST. LOUIS, MO Become a Member. Join internationally acclaimed performers and blues enthusiasts and become a member! And when you become a member, your membership supports the National Blues Museum’s education outreach, programming, performances, and exhibitions! WELCOME TO OUR HOME: THE STIX, BAER, AND FULLER BUILDING Welcome to Our Home: The Stix, Baer, and Fuller Building. Sitting on Washington Ave between 6th and 7th Streets, the National Blues Museum resides in what was initially known as the Grand-Leader building, most known today as the Stix, Baer, and Fuller building. Stix, Baer, and Fuller was a department store chain that operated from 1892-1984. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS We sell all types of museum souvenirs and Blues memorabilia inside the shop, including magnets, t-shirts, cups, guitar picks, key chains, and more! We also sell Blues CDs and DVDs, as well as souvenirs pertaining exclusively to St. Louis. Call 314-925-0016 ext. 403 for more info. HAVE BLUES WILL TRAVEL EXHIBITION: DRIVING WHILE BLACK The National Blues Museum is proud to announce our latest exhibition, Have Blues Will Travel. This exhibition showcases the hardships and inequality Black Blues musicians faced while traveling to play concerts in the Jim Crow era. Since Black artists were not paid royalties on their songs in the way white musicians were, touring was among the only ways to make money from their music..ODL1H( QH1 Q } HLA
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HOMEPAGE | NATIONAL BLUES MUSEUM | ST. LOUIS, MOVISITRENTALMEDIASUPPORTCONTACTBOOK A TOUR Located in downtown St. Louis, Missouri. The National Blues Museum explores the Blues and celebrates the genre as the foundation of all modern American music. The facility educates guests in an entertaining environment that includes high-impact technology-driven experiences, a state-of-the-art theater, artifact-driven exhibits, and robust VISIT | WELCOME | NATIONAL BLUES MUSEUM | ST. LOUIS, MO Welcome to the National Blues Museum. Located in downtown St. Louis, Missouri. The National Blues Museum explores the Blues and celebrates the genre as the foundation of all modern American music. The Museum educates guests in an entertaining environment that includes high impact technology driven experiences, a state-of-the-art theater NEWS | THE NATIONAL BLUES MUSEUM | ST. LOUIS, MOBLUES MUSEUM ST LOUIS MONATIONAL BLUES MUSEUM ST LOUIS Sitting on Washington Ave between 6th and 7th Streets, the National Blues Museum resides in what was initially known as the Grand-Leader building, most known today as the Stix, Baer, Read more. Behind the Scenes at the National Blues Museum. The National Blues Museum showcases a contemporary exhibit with many digital interactives,rather
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June 5 @ 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm. Al Fresco. Performing: KINGDOM BROTHERS. This is an outdoor, live music series in the downtown MX District. Come support local musicians at a safe, socially distant, mask-required and clean location. Bring your own chair! CALENDAR - NATIONAL BLUES MUSEUM Al Fresco. June 5 @ 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm. Al Fresco. Performing: KINGDOM BROTHERS. This is an outdoor, live music series in the downtown MX District. Come support local musicians at a safe, socially distant, and clean location. Bring your own SUPPORT | THE NATIONAL BLUES MUSEUM | ST. LOUIS, MO Become a Member. Join internationally acclaimed performers and blues enthusiasts and become a member! And when you become a member, your membership supports the National Blues Museum’s education outreach, programming, performances, and exhibitions! STORIES OF THE CROSSROADS: BLUES MYTHS The most famous story that many people recognize today is that he sold his soul to the Devil at the crossroads of Highways 49 and 61. To support these theories of Robert Johnson, the songs he did record complimented these tales quite well. A few of his titles included “Hellhound on My Trail,” “Cross Road Blues,” “Up Jumped theDevil
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS We sell all types of museum souvenirs and Blues memorabilia inside the shop, including magnets, t-shirts, cups, guitar picks, key chains, and more! We also sell Blues CDs and DVDs, as well as souvenirs pertaining exclusively to St. Louis. Call 314-925-0016 ext. 403 for more info.ARTIST SPOTLIGHT
The National Blues Museum is a 501c3 Non-Profit Institution. © 2021 National Blues Museum - All Rights Reserved - Built by BeanstalkWebSolutions © 2021 National AL FRESCO - NATIONAL BLUES MUSEUM Performing: SILKY SOL. This is an outdoor, live music series in the downtown MX District. Come support local musicians at a safe, socially distant, mask-required and clean location. HOMEPAGE | NATIONAL BLUES MUSEUM | ST. LOUIS, MOVISITRENTALMEDIASUPPORTCONTACTBOOK A TOUR Located in downtown St. Louis, Missouri. The National Blues Museum explores the Blues and celebrates the genre as the foundation of all modern American music. The facility educates guests in an entertaining environment that includes high-impact technology-driven experiences, a state-of-the-art theater, artifact-driven exhibits, and robust VISIT | WELCOME | NATIONAL BLUES MUSEUM | ST. LOUIS, MO Welcome to the National Blues Museum. Located in downtown St. Louis, Missouri. The National Blues Museum explores the Blues and celebrates the genre as the foundation of all modern American music. The Museum educates guests in an entertaining environment that includes high impact technology driven experiences, a state-of-the-art theater NEWS | THE NATIONAL BLUES MUSEUM | ST. LOUIS, MOBLUES MUSEUM ST LOUIS MONATIONAL BLUES MUSEUM ST LOUIS Sitting on Washington Ave between 6th and 7th Streets, the National Blues Museum resides in what was initially known as the Grand-Leader building, most known today as the Stix, Baer, Read more. Behind the Scenes at the National Blues Museum. The National Blues Museum showcases a contemporary exhibit with many digital interactives,rather
UPCOMING EVENTS
June 5 @ 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm. Al Fresco. Performing: KINGDOM BROTHERS. This is an outdoor, live music series in the downtown MX District. Come support local musicians at a safe, socially distant, mask-required and clean location. Bring your own chair! CALENDAR - NATIONAL BLUES MUSEUM Al Fresco. June 5 @ 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm. Al Fresco. Performing: KINGDOM BROTHERS. This is an outdoor, live music series in the downtown MX District. Come support local musicians at a safe, socially distant, and clean location. Bring your own SUPPORT | THE NATIONAL BLUES MUSEUM | ST. LOUIS, MO Become a Member. Join internationally acclaimed performers and blues enthusiasts and become a member! And when you become a member, your membership supports the National Blues Museum’s education outreach, programming, performances, and exhibitions! STORIES OF THE CROSSROADS: BLUES MYTHS The most famous story that many people recognize today is that he sold his soul to the Devil at the crossroads of Highways 49 and 61. To support these theories of Robert Johnson, the songs he did record complimented these tales quite well. A few of his titles included “Hellhound on My Trail,” “Cross Road Blues,” “Up Jumped theDevil
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS We sell all types of museum souvenirs and Blues memorabilia inside the shop, including magnets, t-shirts, cups, guitar picks, key chains, and more! We also sell Blues CDs and DVDs, as well as souvenirs pertaining exclusively to St. Louis. Call 314-925-0016 ext. 403 for more info.ARTIST SPOTLIGHT
The National Blues Museum is a 501c3 Non-Profit Institution. © 2021 National Blues Museum - All Rights Reserved - Built by BeanstalkWebSolutions © 2021 National AL FRESCO - NATIONAL BLUES MUSEUM Performing: SILKY SOL. This is an outdoor, live music series in the downtown MX District. Come support local musicians at a safe, socially distant, mask-required and clean location. CALENDAR - NATIONAL BLUES MUSEUM Al Fresco. June 5 @ 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm. Al Fresco. Performing: KINGDOM BROTHERS. This is an outdoor, live music series in the downtown MX District. Come support local musicians at a safe, socially distant, and clean location. Bring your ownBOOK A TOUR
Are you looking for something iteractive, informative, and fun for the whole family in St. Louis? Book a tour at the National Blues Museum!UPCOMING EVENTS
Performing: MZ. SHA & HER KA'SHA BAND. This is an outdoor, live music series in the downtown MX District. Come support local musicians at a safe, socially distant, mask-required and clean location. NATIONAL BLUES MUSEUM COVID COVID-19 is an extremely contagious disease that can lead to severe illness and death. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, senior citizens and guests with underlying medical conditions are especially vulnerable. The National Blues Museum is running at a decreased capacity at only 5% of our daily admissionstotal with
MEDIA | VIDEOS | NATIONAL BLUES MUSEUM | ST. LOUIS, MO Our media page features videos featuring our artist spotlight and much more. Listent to oral histories and concerts from your home. RENTALS | THE NATIONAL BLUES MUSEUM | ST. LOUIS, MO Museum Rentals and Event Spaces. The National Blues Museum is a unique St. Louis event venue that specializes in providing a vibrant experience for all of our visitors. Our inviting atmosphere is perfect for celebrations and corporate events. BLUES IS ALIVE EVERYWHERE Blues Is Alive Everywhere. The National Blues Museum explores the Blues and celebrates the genre as the foundation of modern American music. From EDM to the Beatles, Blues has touched many artists’ lives. Its classic rhythm and storytelling have inspired music genres that are popular today. Blues music has impacted many different genresof
NATIONAL BLUES MUSEUM SPOTIFY PLAYLISTS National Blues Museum Spotify Playlists. The National Blues Museum is now on Spotify! To find us, either search for NationalBluesMuseum on Spotify or click the link below. Our staff is working to curate many different Blues playlists for you. If there’s a playlist you’d like to see, feel free to contact us at info@nationalbluesmuseum.org WHAT'S IN A NAME?: BO DIDDLEY AND What’s in a Name?: Bo Diddley and His Bo Diddley Beat. Bo Diddley was born Ellas Otha Bates in Mississippi, on December 30, 1928. After his father’s death at just seven years old, Ellas moved up to Chicago with his aunt, who later adopted him, and he took the surname McDaniel. In Chicago, he was introduced to the classical violin by HAVE BLUES WILL TRAVEL EXHIBITION: DRIVING WHILE BLACK The National Blues Museum is proud to announce our latest exhibition, Have Blues Will Travel. This exhibition showcases the hardships and inequality Black Blues musicians faced while traveling to play concerts in the Jim Crow era. Since Black artists were not paid royalties on their songs in the way white musicians were, touring was among the only ways to make money from their music. HOMEPAGE | NATIONAL BLUES MUSEUM | ST. LOUIS, MOVISITRENTALMEDIASUPPORTCONTACTBOOK A TOUR Located in downtown St. Louis, Missouri. The National Blues Museum explores the Blues and celebrates the genre as the foundation of all modern American music. The facility educates guests in an entertaining environment that includes high-impact technology-driven experiences, a state-of-the-art theater, artifact-driven exhibits, and robust VISIT | WELCOME | NATIONAL BLUES MUSEUM | ST. LOUIS, MO Welcome to the National Blues Museum. Located in downtown St. Louis, Missouri. The National Blues Museum explores the Blues and celebrates the genre as the foundation of all modern American music. The Museum educates guests in an entertaining environment that includes high impact technology driven experiences, a state-of-the-art theater NEWS | THE NATIONAL BLUES MUSEUM | ST. LOUIS, MOBLUES MUSEUM ST LOUIS MONATIONAL BLUES MUSEUM ST LOUIS Sitting on Washington Ave between 6th and 7th Streets, the National Blues Museum resides in what was initially known as the Grand-Leader building, most known today as the Stix, Baer, Read more. Behind the Scenes at the National Blues Museum. The National Blues Museum showcases a contemporary exhibit with many digital interactives,rather
UPCOMING EVENTS
June 5 @ 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm. Al Fresco. Performing: KINGDOM BROTHERS. This is an outdoor, live music series in the downtown MX District. Come support local musicians at a safe, socially distant, mask-required and clean location. Bring your own chair! CALENDAR - NATIONAL BLUES MUSEUM Al Fresco. June 5 @ 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm. Al Fresco. Performing: KINGDOM BROTHERS. This is an outdoor, live music series in the downtown MX District. Come support local musicians at a safe, socially distant, and clean location. Bring your own SUPPORT | THE NATIONAL BLUES MUSEUM | ST. LOUIS, MO Become a Member. Join internationally acclaimed performers and blues enthusiasts and become a member! And when you become a member, your membership supports the National Blues Museum’s education outreach, programming, performances, and exhibitions! STORIES OF THE CROSSROADS: BLUES MYTHS The most famous story that many people recognize today is that he sold his soul to the Devil at the crossroads of Highways 49 and 61. To support these theories of Robert Johnson, the songs he did record complimented these tales quite well. A few of his titles included “Hellhound on My Trail,” “Cross Road Blues,” “Up Jumped theDevil
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS We sell all types of museum souvenirs and Blues memorabilia inside the shop, including magnets, t-shirts, cups, guitar picks, key chains, and more! We also sell Blues CDs and DVDs, as well as souvenirs pertaining exclusively to St. Louis. Call 314-925-0016 ext. 403 for more info.ARTIST SPOTLIGHT
The National Blues Museum is a 501c3 Non-Profit Institution. © 2021 National Blues Museum - All Rights Reserved - Built by BeanstalkWebSolutions © 2021 National AL FRESCO - NATIONAL BLUES MUSEUM Performing: SILKY SOL. This is an outdoor, live music series in the downtown MX District. Come support local musicians at a safe, socially distant, mask-required and clean location. HOMEPAGE | NATIONAL BLUES MUSEUM | ST. LOUIS, MOVISITRENTALMEDIASUPPORTCONTACTBOOK A TOUR Located in downtown St. Louis, Missouri. The National Blues Museum explores the Blues and celebrates the genre as the foundation of all modern American music. The facility educates guests in an entertaining environment that includes high-impact technology-driven experiences, a state-of-the-art theater, artifact-driven exhibits, and robust VISIT | WELCOME | NATIONAL BLUES MUSEUM | ST. LOUIS, MO Welcome to the National Blues Museum. Located in downtown St. Louis, Missouri. The National Blues Museum explores the Blues and celebrates the genre as the foundation of all modern American music. The Museum educates guests in an entertaining environment that includes high impact technology driven experiences, a state-of-the-art theater NEWS | THE NATIONAL BLUES MUSEUM | ST. LOUIS, MOBLUES MUSEUM ST LOUIS MONATIONAL BLUES MUSEUM ST LOUIS Sitting on Washington Ave between 6th and 7th Streets, the National Blues Museum resides in what was initially known as the Grand-Leader building, most known today as the Stix, Baer, Read more. Behind the Scenes at the National Blues Museum. The National Blues Museum showcases a contemporary exhibit with many digital interactives,rather
UPCOMING EVENTS
June 5 @ 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm. Al Fresco. Performing: KINGDOM BROTHERS. This is an outdoor, live music series in the downtown MX District. Come support local musicians at a safe, socially distant, mask-required and clean location. Bring your own chair! CALENDAR - NATIONAL BLUES MUSEUM Al Fresco. June 5 @ 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm. Al Fresco. Performing: KINGDOM BROTHERS. This is an outdoor, live music series in the downtown MX District. Come support local musicians at a safe, socially distant, and clean location. Bring your own SUPPORT | THE NATIONAL BLUES MUSEUM | ST. LOUIS, MO Become a Member. Join internationally acclaimed performers and blues enthusiasts and become a member! And when you become a member, your membership supports the National Blues Museum’s education outreach, programming, performances, and exhibitions! STORIES OF THE CROSSROADS: BLUES MYTHS The most famous story that many people recognize today is that he sold his soul to the Devil at the crossroads of Highways 49 and 61. To support these theories of Robert Johnson, the songs he did record complimented these tales quite well. A few of his titles included “Hellhound on My Trail,” “Cross Road Blues,” “Up Jumped theDevil
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS We sell all types of museum souvenirs and Blues memorabilia inside the shop, including magnets, t-shirts, cups, guitar picks, key chains, and more! We also sell Blues CDs and DVDs, as well as souvenirs pertaining exclusively to St. Louis. Call 314-925-0016 ext. 403 for more info.ARTIST SPOTLIGHT
The National Blues Museum is a 501c3 Non-Profit Institution. © 2021 National Blues Museum - All Rights Reserved - Built by BeanstalkWebSolutions © 2021 National AL FRESCO - NATIONAL BLUES MUSEUM Performing: SILKY SOL. This is an outdoor, live music series in the downtown MX District. Come support local musicians at a safe, socially distant, mask-required and clean location. CALENDAR - NATIONAL BLUES MUSEUM Al Fresco. June 5 @ 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm. Al Fresco. Performing: KINGDOM BROTHERS. This is an outdoor, live music series in the downtown MX District. Come support local musicians at a safe, socially distant, and clean location. Bring your ownBOOK A TOUR
Are you looking for something iteractive, informative, and fun for the whole family in St. Louis? Book a tour at the National Blues Museum!UPCOMING EVENTS
Performing: MZ. SHA & HER KA'SHA BAND. This is an outdoor, live music series in the downtown MX District. Come support local musicians at a safe, socially distant, mask-required and clean location. NATIONAL BLUES MUSEUM COVID COVID-19 is an extremely contagious disease that can lead to severe illness and death. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, senior citizens and guests with underlying medical conditions are especially vulnerable. The National Blues Museum is running at a decreased capacity at only 5% of our daily admissionstotal with
MEDIA | VIDEOS | NATIONAL BLUES MUSEUM | ST. LOUIS, MO Our media page features videos featuring our artist spotlight and much more. Listent to oral histories and concerts from your home. RENTALS | THE NATIONAL BLUES MUSEUM | ST. LOUIS, MO Museum Rentals and Event Spaces. The National Blues Museum is a unique St. Louis event venue that specializes in providing a vibrant experience for all of our visitors. Our inviting atmosphere is perfect for celebrations and corporate events. BLUES IS ALIVE EVERYWHERE Blues Is Alive Everywhere. The National Blues Museum explores the Blues and celebrates the genre as the foundation of modern American music. From EDM to the Beatles, Blues has touched many artists’ lives. Its classic rhythm and storytelling have inspired music genres that are popular today. Blues music has impacted many different genresof
NATIONAL BLUES MUSEUM SPOTIFY PLAYLISTS National Blues Museum Spotify Playlists. The National Blues Museum is now on Spotify! To find us, either search for NationalBluesMuseum on Spotify or click the link below. Our staff is working to curate many different Blues playlists for you. If there’s a playlist you’d like to see, feel free to contact us at info@nationalbluesmuseum.org WHAT'S IN A NAME?: BO DIDDLEY AND What’s in a Name?: Bo Diddley and His Bo Diddley Beat. Bo Diddley was born Ellas Otha Bates in Mississippi, on December 30, 1928. After his father’s death at just seven years old, Ellas moved up to Chicago with his aunt, who later adopted him, and he took the surname McDaniel. In Chicago, he was introduced to the classical violin by HAVE BLUES WILL TRAVEL EXHIBITION: DRIVING WHILE BLACK The National Blues Museum is proud to announce our latest exhibition, Have Blues Will Travel. This exhibition showcases the hardships and inequality Black Blues musicians faced while traveling to play concerts in the Jim Crow era. Since Black artists were not paid royalties on their songs in the way white musicians were, touring was among the only ways to make money from their music.__
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