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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]
A ticket can be seen before the Elvis: Back in Memphis concert on Tuesday, Aug. 13, 2024, at the Graceland Soundstage in Memphis. The concert was part of Elvis Week 2024 and celebrated the music ...
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.
The building opened as the Memphis Auditorium and Market House and was renamed for Memphis Chamber of Commerce President Robert R. Ellis after his death in 1930. [ 1 ] The auditorium was segregated and had a separate entrance and balcony for black patrons, [ 2 ] and in 1945 a performance of Annie, Get Your Gun did not go ahead because the cast ...
The NYC-based performer — known for her collaborations with Moby and Yo-Yo Ma — has a history in the Bluff City, having completed work on her 2017 album “Indigo” at Memphis' Royal Studios.
From Drake to Kurt Vile, Pantera to Lynyrd Skynyrd, here are some of the best shows coming to Memphis in 2024. 12 Memphis concerts to look forward to in 2024, from Drake and J. Cole to Hozier to ...
The New Daisy Theatre is a music venue located on Beale Street in Memphis, Tennessee.It plays host to both local and national acts, as well the site of rental events. [1]The theater opened in 1936 and has featured artists such as John Lee Hooker, Gatemouth Brown, Jerry Lee Lewis, Al Green, Sam and Dave, Bob Dylan, Alex Chilton, the Cramps, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Phish, Kid Memphis, Son Lewis ...
Exploring Memphis' music history: 5 museums you should visit, from Graceland to Stax. Gannett. Bob Mehr, Memphis Commercial Appeal. March 16, 2024 at 6:02 AM.