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  2. RiverBeat Music Festival: These are the 6 performances you ...

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    Music in Memphis has had a home every May at Tom Lee Park for decades. After 40 years, the long-running Beale Street Music Festival is no more, and this week brings the start of a new era, with ...

  3. Memphis music stage at RiverBeat Music Festival rocks with ...

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    Eric Gales performs with The Hi Rhythm Section, led by Boo Mitchell, at RiverBeat Music Festival on Friday, May 3, 2024, at Tom Lee Park in Downtown Memphis.

  4. RiverBeat Music Festival kicks off in Memphis with Odesza ...

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    Music filled Tom Lee Park on Friday as RiverBeat Music Festival officially kicked off.. Things started slowly for Memphis' new music festival. When the gates opened at 4 p.m., only around 100 ...

  5. Memphis in May - Wikipedia

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    Memphis in May International Festival is a month-long festival held in Memphis, Tennessee. The festival, which is saluting Ghana in 2022, honors a specific foreign country every year and features many events. The Beale Street Music Festival takes place the first weekend in May and showcases an eclectic lineup of national and local musical talent.

  6. Memphis Music Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    The Memphis Music Hall of Fame, located in Memphis, Tennessee, honors Memphis musicians for their lifetime achievements in music. The induction ceremony and concert is held each year in Memphis. Since its establishment in 2012, the Hall of Fame has inducted more than 48 individuals or groups. It is administered by the non-profit Memphis Rock N ...

  7. Music of Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    During the 1940s and 1950s, Memphis was the home of B. B. King, Bobby Bland, Rosco Gordon, Junior Parker, Johnny Ace, Willie Nix, and Joe Hill Louis . Duke Records was started in Memphis in 1952. Also in 1952, Sam Phillips started Sun Records, an early rock and roll and electric blues label.