"A guy will promise you the world and give you nothin', and that's the blues" - Otis Rush
Well, then we will listen to the sweet songs of injustice and hardship coming from the city of St. Louis. Listen up and get your culture on fools
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St. Louis Blues - W.C. Handy
Ragtime Piano - Scott Joplin
Frankie and Johnny - Frank Crumit
Smokestack Lighting by Howlin Wolf
Big George Brock - Cat Head Mini Festival
Henry Brown Blues - Henry Brown
Walk on Boy - Jim Byrnes
Bone me like you own me - Barbara Carr
Pinetop Buggie - James Crutchfield
Rudy Silvercloud Coleman - BLuesweek 2011
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Stony Poney Blues - James Deshay
Back Scratcher - Frank Frost
Real Good Woman - Johnnie Johnson
These Tears - Mary Johnson
To Late to Cry - Lonnie Johnson
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