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The Blues (along with FanDuel Sports Network Midwest and 101 ESPN) announced that the club would not renew John Kelly’s ...
Kelly joined the Blues TV broadcast booth in 2005 after play-by-play stints with the Tampa Bay Lightning and Colorado ...
Instead, the club, FanDuel Sports Network and 101 ESPN will switch to a simulcast model with Chris Kerber (play-by-play) and ...
John Kelly will no longer be the voice of the St. Louis Blues after 20 years, as the team moves to a simulcast model with ...
Irene first walked into this shop in 1996 to buy an exquisite gown for her wedding in 1997. “She had a beautiful, full dress,” recalls Jane Kelly. Jane remembers the bride who became her friend, who ...
Kelly has been the Blues' television play-by-play voice for 20 years. The team is moving to a TV-radio simulcast led by Chris ...
John Travolta continues to navigate life after loss, five years after the heartbreaking death of his wife, Kelly ...
The departure of John Kelly as the TV voice of the St. Louis Blues came to a surprise to fans of the team and the NHL. Social ...
ST. LOUIS – Oklahoma resident Jerry Mefford visited St. Louis on Friday to watch the St. Louis Cardinals play. He grew up in ...
Chris Kerber and Joey Vitale will move from the radio booth to the TV booth and the play-by-play will be simulcast on FanDuel ...
Legendary Blues broadcaster John Kelly penned a page-long goodbye to the team after two decades calling their games.
John Kelly, Trump's longest-serving White House chief of staff, also said his former boss "didn't want to be seen with" veterans who had their limbs amputated.