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KJMS (101.1 FM) is an urban adult contemporary radio station in Memphis Tennessee, and serving the Mid-South, area, owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. The station's studios are located in southeast Memphis, and the transmitter site is in north Memphis. KJMS broadcasts in HD. [2]
Mud Island Amphitheater is a 5,000-seat concrete outdoor amphitheater located on Mud Island, a peninsula in Memphis, Tennessee. [1] The structure has been used for concerts and shows since it was built in 1982. [1] A few artists that have performed at Mud Island Amphitheater include Bob Dylan, Journey, Eric Clapton, Heart and Peter Frampton. [2]
Here are 12 Memphis-area shows you won’t want to miss in April. Those Pretty Wrongs: April 5, The Green Room at Crosstown Arts Luther Russell and Jody Stephens of Those Pretty Wrongs play the ...
The sold-out Memphis tour stop brought in fans from across the Mid-South to see not only Megan but also Bluff City rap queen GloRilla. The two stars delivered quite a show and much love for their ...
The summer concert season continues, as Memphis and the Mid-South play host to a run of highly anticipated shows throughout August. ... The Today Show. 140 fun trivia questions for kids (and answers)
In the summer of 2011, Indie Memphis debuted The Concert Film Series, presenting free concert films for the public on weekends during the summer months. [ 4 ] On March 3, 2022, the Levitt Shell was renamed back to its historic name of the Overton Park Shell, continuing its mission of free music under the stars for the entire community.
MEMPHIS CONCERTS: ZZ Top, Lynyrd Skynyrd headed to Southaven as part of 'The Sharp Dressed Simple Man Tour' Adam Sandler: Nov. 16, FedExForum Adam Sandler will headline FedExForum on Nov. 16.
Construction of the facility began on April 15, 1963. [5] From its opening in October 1964, the Coliseum was the first racially desegregated facility in Memphis. [5] Unlike most facilities in Memphis, which largely hesitated to integrate following the 1963 Watson v, United States U.S. Supreme Court case regarding local segregation, [5] and which was also argued two days after construction ...