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  2. James Gadson - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, James Gadson, who resides in Los Angeles, was featured on Gordon Ramsay's 24 Hours to Hell and Back as his paternal niece's and nephew-in-law's restaurant, Bayou on the Vine, was renamed "Gadson's Restaurant & Jazz Club", named after him and his late brother, guitarist Thomas Maurice 'Tutty' Gadson (died 2014).

  3. Memphis restaurants that closed in 2023: These 5 are the ...

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    In 1999, the East Memphis restaurant moved to 585 Erin Drive. That same year, a second location was opened at 7652 Poplar Ave. in Germantown. Those two locations closed on Nov. 3.

  4. Tri-State Defender - Wikipedia

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    The Tri-State Defender is a weekly African-American newspaper serving Memphis, Tennessee, and the nearby areas of Arkansas, Mississippi and Tennessee. [2] It bills itself as "The Mid-South's Best Alternative Newspaper". The Defender was founded in 1951 by John H. Sengstacke, owner of the Chicago Defender.

  5. Lonnie Mack - Wikipedia

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    The popularity of "Memphis" led to bookings at larger venues, at least one tour in the UK, and performances with Chuck Berry. [80] [81] Still in 1963, Mack released "Wham!", a gospel-esque guitar rave-up. It reached No. 24 on Billboard's Pop chart in September. [71] Although "Memphis" was the bigger hit, many associate the faster-paced "Wham!"

  6. Richard Christy - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Richard Christy Jr. (born April 1, 1974) [2] is an American drummer and radio personality, best known for being the former drummer for several heavy metal bands since the early 1990s, most notably Death, and his tenure on The Howard Stern Show.

  7. Moe Tucker - Wikipedia

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    Tucker also played drums on and produced the album The Lives of Charles Douglas by indie rocker and novelist Charles Douglas (also known as Alex McAulay) in 1999. She played bass drum, wrote songs, and sang with the New York/ Memphis punk rock – delta blues fusion group the Kropotkins with Lorette Velvette and Dave Soldier , whom she met in ...

  8. Category : Newspapers published in Memphis, Tennessee

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    The Bridge (newspaper) C. The Commercial Appeal; D. ... Memphis Post; Memphis World This page was last edited on 27 April 2020, at 11:51 (UTC). ...

  9. KMEM-FM - Wikipedia

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    KMEM-FM (100.5 FM) is a radio station licensed to the city of Memphis, Missouri, United States. It serves the tri-state area of northeast Missouri, southeast Iowa and western Illinois . KMEM-FM broadcasts a country music format with additional emphasis on local and regional sports broadcasting.