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  2. St Germain (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Ludovic Navarre (French pronunciation: [lydovik navaŹ], born 10 April 1969 [2]), known by his stage name St Germain, is a French DJ and musical artist. His style has been described as a combination of house music and nu jazz music.

  3. St Germain (album) - Wikipedia

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    St Germain is the fourth studio album by French house producer Ludovic Navarre, under his main pseudonym St Germain.It was released on 9 October 2015 via Primary Society. [1] [2] Two official singles had been released from the album: "Real Blues" which features the vocals of Lightnin' Hopkins and "Sittin' Here" (vocals in Bambara language by Malian singer Nahawa Doumbia stem from her song Koro ...

  4. Category:Musicians from St. Louis - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:St. Louis blues musicians - Wikipedia

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  6. Mississippi Nights - Wikipedia

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    Mississippi Nights was a music club in St. Louis, Missouri.It opened on October 11, 1976 [2] and was located at 914 N 1st Street, on the western bank of the Mississippi River, four blocks north of the Gateway Arch in Laclede's Landing.

  7. Jeremiah Johnson (blues musician) - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, he was the winner of the St. Louis Blues Society International Blues Challenge, and went on to the semi-finals to represent St. Louis in Memphis, Tennessee. [5] In early 2009, Johnson relocated back to St. Louis, [6] and formed the Jeremiah Johnson Band shortly thereafter.

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  9. National Blues Museum - Wikipedia

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    The National Blues Museum is a 501(c)(3) non-profit museum in St. Louis, Missouri, United States, dedicated to exploring the musical history and impact of the blues.It exists as an entertainment and educational resource focusing on blues music.