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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. Don Bryant (songwriter) - Wikipedia

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    Bryant was born in Memphis, Tennessee, United States, the fifth of ten children. [2] He began singing in church at age five, and soon joined his father's family vocal group. [ 3 ] He eventually formed a gospel quartet for a high school radio show, finding success singing secular pop songs on Dick “Cane” Cole’s popular WLOK show. [ 3 ]

  4. Memphis (band) - Wikipedia

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    Memphis is a musical duo consisting of longtime friends Torquil Campbell and Chris Dumont. [1] Dumont, originally from North Carolina, first met Campbell in New York City in the early 1990s. [1] With Campbell's childhood friends Chris Seligman, James Shaw, and Adam Marvy, the pair played together in a band called Luxe.

  5. Amy LaVere - Wikipedia

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    On September 28, 2011, LaVere was named "Best Singer in Memphis" for the second consecutive year by the city of Memphis, Tennessee. In the spring of 2012, LaVere joined band leader Luther Dickinson (of The North Mississippi Allstars ), guitarist Shannon McNally , banjo player Valerie June and drummer and fife player Sharde Thomas , in the ...

  6. Class of '55: Memphis Rock & Roll Homecoming - Wikipedia

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    Class of '55: Memphis Rock & Roll Homecoming is a collaborative studio album by Roy Orbison, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Carl Perkins. It was released on May 26, 1986, by America/Smash Records, a subsidiary of Polygram Records. The album was produced by Chips Moman.

  7. Estelle Axton - Wikipedia

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    The MMA was the umbrella organization for all Memphis music and still exists today. In 2012, Axton was inducted into the Memphis Music Hall of Fame, along with her brother and Stax co-founder Jim Stewart. Axton died on February 24, 2004, at Saint Francis Hospital hospice in Memphis. She was buried at Forest Hill Cemetery East in Memphis. [7]

  8. Memphis Jug Band - Wikipedia

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    The Memphis Jug Band was an American musical group active from the mid-1920s to the late-1950s. [1] The band featured harmonica , kazoo , fiddle and mandolin or banjolin, backed by guitar , piano , washboard , washtub bass and jug .

  9. Cordell Jackson - Wikipedia

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    Her Moon Records label was the oldest continuously operating label in Memphis at the time of her death in 2004. The 50s Rock on the Moon of Memphis, Tennessee + an Oddity, a compilation album of the label's 1950s singles, was released on vinyl in the early 1980s and was later sold on compact disc until her death in 2004. [4]