The 1924 Kansas City Blues season was their inaugural season in the National Football League. The team finished 2–7,[1] and finished fifteenth in the league.
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rhythm and blues with blues styles. Another development in this period was big band blues. The "territory bands" operating out of KansasCity, the Bennie...
remaining teams. KansasCity was home to the KansasCityBlues/Cowboys from 1924-1926. KansasCity was home to the National League KansasCity Cowboys in 1886...
make room on the roster. After getting off to a 9–3 start with the KansasCityBlues in 1953, Schallock was called up by the Yankees on July 6 when Ewell...
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them with franchises in Boston, Philadelphia, and Baltimore and the KansasCityBlues moved to Washington to play as the Senators. In 2020, Major League...
configuration lasted until 1924–25 when the Montreal Maroons and the Boston Bruins joined the league. Expansion into other cities followed, lasting until...
Ronnie (Joe Greene, 1953) All Across The City (Bill Evans, 1966) All Alone (Irving Berlin, 1924) All Blues (Miles Davis, 1959) All by Myself (Irving...
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to the KansasCityBlues in exchange for Tilly Walker. In his first season with the Blues, Allison went 4–5 in 10 games. Over the next season, 1914, Allison...
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the time, both were players for the KansasCityBlues, a minor league team. Scott died on May 3, 1953, in Daly City, California. "Kiki Cuyler". Baseball...