St. Louis blues
For the hockey team, see St. Louis Blues.
The St. Louis blues is a type of blues music. It is played on the piano and is closely related to the jump blues, ragtime and piano blues.
St. Louis blues artists
- Fontella Bass
- Chuck Berry
- Henry Brown
- Teddy Darby
- Walter Davis
- Donny Hathaway
- Johnnie Johnson
- Lonnie Johnson
- Albert King
- Robert Lockwood, Jr.
- Jimmy McCracklin
- Robert Nighthawk
- St. Louis Jimmy Oden
- Roosevelt Sykes
- Henry Townsend
- Ike Turner
- Bennie Smith
St. Louis Blues Media
Jim Roberts was the first selected skater by the Blues in the 1967 NHL expansion draft. He played with the Blues from 1967 to 1972.
Drafted by the Blues in 1976, Bernie Federko played with the team from 1976 to 1989. He holds the record for games played with the Blues.
The Blues acquired Brett Hull through a trade in March 1988. Playing with the team until 1998, he holds the record for goals scored with the team.
Keith Tkachuk with the Blues. During his time with the team he became the third American player to score 500 goals, and the sixth American player to reach 1,000 points.
David Backes was named the 20th team captain of the Blues, and remained as captain until 2016.
The Blues hosted the Chicago Blackhawks at Busch Stadium for the 2017 Winter Classic.
Patrick Maroon with the Stanley Cup at the Blues' victory parade following the 2019 Stanley Cup Final.
Before the 2014–15 season, the team released new home and away jerseys that were similar to those worn in the early 2000s. T. J. Oshie (left) models the blue home jersey, while Alex Pietrangelo models the white road jersey.
Introduced in October 2007, Louie the Bear is the mascot for the Blues.