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  2. Rooster Blues - Wikipedia

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    Rooster Blues is an American independent record label founded in 1980. The label is dedicated to blues music from the Mississippi Delta. Rooster Blues was co-founded by Jim O'Neal in Chicago , and initially released 14 albums by South Side blues musicians.

  3. Blues Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    The Blues Hall of Fame is a music museum operated by the Blues Foundation at 421 S. Main Street in Memphis, Tennessee. Initially, the "Blues Hall of Fame" was not a physical building, but a listing of people who have significantly contributed to blues music.

  4. Walter Rhodes (musician) - Wikipedia

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    The recording session took place on December 10, 1927, in Memphis, Tennessee. The musicians present were listed as Walter Rhodes (vocals, accordion, vocal effects); plus 'Pet' and 'Can' (Maylon and Richard "Hacksaw" Harney), (guitars, speech). The songs were "The Crowing Rooster", "Leaving Home Blues", "She's A Girl of Mine" and "Left My Baby ...

  5. International Blues Challenge: The blues world's best and ...

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    More than 158 acts from 32 states and 12 countries will take part in the 2024 International Blues Challenge in Memphis.

  6. Beale Street - Wikipedia

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    Beale Street in 1974 Beale Street in 2014 Rex Billiard Hall for Colored, Beale Street, 1939.Photo by Marion Post Wolcott.. Beale Street was created in 1841 by entrepreneur and developer Robertson Topp (1807–1876), who soon named it later in the decade for Edward Fitzgerald Beale, a military hero from the Mexican–American War.

  7. Augusta Palmer Made Us a ‘Moving-Image Mixtape’ of Memphis ...

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    In the days before the first Memphis Country Blues Society festival in July 1966, some 400 members of the KKK marched at Overton Park, even burning a cross at the parking lot. That didn’t stop ...

  8. Big Jack Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Jack N. Johnson, [1] known as Big Jack Johnson (July 30, 1939 [1] or 1940 – March 14, 2011) was an American electric blues musician, one of the "present-day exponents of an edgier, electrified version of the raw, uncut Delta blues sound." [2] [3] He was one of a small number of blues musicians who played the mandolin.

  9. Rum Boogie Café - Wikipedia

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    Rum Boogie Café is a night club on Beale Street in Memphis, Tennessee. It is one of the main venues for the International Blues Challenge and is the favored performance location of singer James Govan. [1] [2] It was named "Blues Club of the Year" by the Blues Foundation in 2007. [3] [4]