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  2. Memphis (musical) - Wikipedia

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    Memphis is a musical with music by David Bryan, lyrics by Bryan and Joe DiPietro, and a book by DiPietro. The show is loosely based on the story of Memphis disc jockey Dewey Phillips , [ 1 ] one of the first white DJs to play black music in the 1950s.

  3. Eddie Vedder - Wikipedia

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    He had a one-scene cameo in the second episode of the second season of the IFC television show Portlandia. He also appears in the 2012 documentary West of Memphis , protesting against the case. Vedder made an appearance in the season 3 episode 16 of David Lynch's Twin Peaks Aug 2017.

  4. Todrick Hall - Wikipedia

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    As an adult, he would create Oz, the Musical; the pop song The Wizard of Ahhhs featuring the pop a cappella quintet Pentatonix; and the visual album and tour Straight Out of Oz. [10] [8] An elementary teacher in Dallas led Hall toward the arts, including theater, the orchestra, and ballet. Hall is gay, and came out to his family when he was 15.

  5. Booker T. & the M.G.'s - Wikipedia

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    Booker T. & the M.G.'s formed as the house band of Stax Records, providing backing music for numerous singers, including Wilson Pickett and Otis Redding. [6] In summer 1962, 17-year-old keyboardist Booker T. Jones, 20-year-old guitarist Steve Cropper, and two seasoned players, bassist Lewie Steinberg and drummer Al Jackson Jr. (the latter making his debut with the company) were in the Memphis ...

  6. Memphis, Tennessee (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Memphis, Tennessee", sometimes shortened to "Memphis", is a song by Chuck Berry, first released in 1959. In the UK, the song charted at number 6 in 1963; at the same time Decca Records issued a cover version in the UK by Dave Berry and the Cruisers , which also became a UK Top 20 hit single.

  7. Lucero (band) - Wikipedia

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    Drummer Roy Berry is half of experimental duo Overjoid [21] and was a member of the Memphis-based band The Simple Ones before joining Lucero. [22] John Stubblefield has recorded with Jello 1-2-3, North Mississippi Allstars, Jim Dickinson and BigAssTruck (Sack Lunch EP), among others. He co-produced Hill Country Revue's 2010 album Zebra Ranch. [23]

  8. Keith Sykes (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Keith Sykes (born October 24, 1948) is an American singer-songwriter, musician, and record producer. More than 100 of Sykes' songs have been recorded by John Prine, Rosanne Cash, The Judds, Jerry Jeff Walker, and George Thorogood, although he may be best known for co-writing "Volcano", the title track of Jimmy Buffett's 1979 album.

  9. Matty Mullins - Wikipedia

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    Mullins is the main songwriter for Memphis May Fire. His lyrics often deal with personal experiences, both as a person and a musician, and his Christian faith. Mullins wrote "Prove Me Right" about the band's former label, Trustkill Records , and is a critique on the younger music industry.