The National Blues Museum in St. Louis celebrates the rich legacy of the blues, tracing its evolution from field hollers to the recording studio. Located in the heart of the city, the museum offers a comprehensive look at the form’s history through a variety of exhibits. These include displays on the genre’s development, profiles of famous musicians, and a collection of historic photos and costumes. Visitors can immerse themselves in the stories and sounds that have shaped American music, gaining a deeper understanding of the blues’ enduring influence.
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