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Locality: St. Louis, Missouri

Phone: +1 314-621-7880



Address: 701 S Broadway 63102 St. Louis, MO, US

Website: www.bealeonbroadway.com

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The Beale on Broadway 16.11.2020

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q1rO8IJxylU A good part of our music programming over the years included old country-roots and Americana. Some great Johnny Cash tributes..Some great legends like Asleep At The Wheel..Wayne the train Hancock. Here is Deke Dickerson bustin out a classic Bakerfield number on my 1954 Les Paul Goldtop ! Check out the solo break half way through..

The Beale on Broadway 05.11.2020

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NlHOo2ASbgk Eric "guitar" Davis . Our early days and his first year 2007. He grew as a songwriter and performer over the next 6 years. He was from Chicago but performed here so often he often confused as being local !

The Beale on Broadway 19.10.2020

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KcU-MWGPUPg Another crowning moment.. Jimmy Vaughan

The Beale on Broadway 03.10.2020

This shot of our indoor stage was used for many years as a season greetings card to friends for the holidays

The Beale on Broadway 23.09.2020

Continuing our look back at musicals moments. On a Monday night In 2007 we were paid a visit by the one and only Tom Jones. He walked in on a band break with his tour manager and ordered a bottle of champagne. He was enjoying all of the old blues programmed on our house system while putting a dent into his bottle of champagne.The.Band that night was The Hard Tale Blues Band.. after a couple of songs a dialogue between Mr. Jones and the band began and next thing you know he is... up on stage singing his heart out. Singing not his songs but old blues songs and early rock. He just killed it.. ended playing the rest of the evening while finishing that bottle of champagne. I got to sit around with him after closing and listen to him to talk about his history..His performance with Janis Joplin and even an argument with John Lennon on the set of "Thank Your Lucky Stars" See more