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George Hunt (July 6, 1933 – December 4, 2020) was a Southern American artist, best known for his portraits of Blues musicians and illustrations for Blues Festivals, which ended up in many private collections in addition to galleries, museums, and the walls of Memphis businesses. He was primarily a painter, though he added collage highlights ...
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It continued the Memphis-soul influence as seen in the previous two albums. The album included a cover of I'm In Love With A Girl , originally recorded by fellow Memphis band, Big Star . The cover, which includes a line taken for the album title, featured backing vocals from Big Star drummer, Jody Stephens .
Timberlake played a free concert at the Orpheum in Memphis on Friday, Jan. 19, 2024, during which he performed some new music and confirmed a new album is on the way. The show contained numerous ...
One of the more beloved stars in country music, the Texas-born Lambert got her start in the early 2000s, as a contestant on the talent competition "Nashville Star," which led to a deal with Epic ...
"Welcome to Memphis" sign on U.S. Route 51 (2008). Memphis, Tennessee has a long history of distinctive contributions to the culture of the American South and beyond. Although it is an important part of the culture of Tennessee, the history, arts, and cuisine of Memphis are more closely associated with the culture of the Deep South (particularly the Mississippi Delta) than the rest of the state.
Rob Jungklas is an American, Memphis, Tennessee-based musician, singer and songwriter. Jungklas worked in the Memphis-based music circuit for 15 years before signing a deal with Manhattan Records and releasing the album Closer to the Flame in 1986. [1] The album made it to #102 on the Billboard 200 in 1986. [2]
100 Miles from Memphis has received "generally favorable reviews" from 14 music critics, as Metacritic gave it 66 out of 100. [5] Knoxville.com calls the album "sonically impressive" and Crow's "most ambitious release so far", although not impressed with her voice, noticing a disconnection with the sound; they gave the album 3.5 stars out of 5.