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NEW YORK -- Todd McLellan of the St. Louis Blues are the finalists for the Jack Adams Award as the NHL's coach of the year.
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Tuesday's 5-1 whipping of the St. Louis Blues could be the Pittsburgh Penguins 'costliest victory of the season.
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(notes) said the St. Louis Blues were his first choice, and stuck to that, re-signing with the
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That was the "Blues Played in the Key of F," and it's one of the first compositions played by jazz musicians, W.C. Handy, entitled "St. Louis Blues," and it's a good piece of us to begin our discussion of jazz as an expression of democracy.
Remarks By The President And First Lady At Millennium Event ITY National Archives 1998
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Also penned in Memphis, "St. Louis Blues," published in 1914, was not really true blues as much as it was jazz.
William Christopher Handy - Father of the Blues Bluesman Harry 1998
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The piece de resistance is "St. Louis Blues," with a boogie woogie component that may not have been intended as tribute to Earl Hines but would surely have generated one of Hines 'thousand-watt smiles if he had heard it.
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The best known is W.C. Handy's "St. Louis Blues," where Bessie growls the lead followed by Louis 'sly phrasing.
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The rendition that got him all the way to the finals was his masterful boogie-woogie arrangement of "St. Louis Blues," the W.C. Handy classic.
AvaxHome RSS: 2009
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She left Victor Records in 1920 because they wouldn't let her cut "St. Louis Blues," which she could deliver impressively -- "
Locust St. 2009
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Of the last nine No. 1 picks, only Mr. Tavares and Mr. Johnson, a defenseman for the St. Louis Blues since 2006, were not invited to All-Star weekend.
Oodles of Talent, None of the Glory Joe Gergen 2011
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