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The Mississippi Arts Commission’s Artist Roster is a listing of artists who have been accepted to the Teaching Artist Roster, the Mississippi Artist Roster, or both. Each artist or arts group applied and underwent a thorough review by a panel of artists, presenters and educators.
Ground Zero Blues Club, Memphis, Tennessee [21] Five of Allen's songs were listed on the Roots Music Report's Weekly Top 50 Mississippi Song Chart for the week of July 20, 2014. [22] Allen's 2018 live album, Dexter Allen: Live From Ground Zero Blues Club, was filmed in HD video - including club owner Morgan Freeman introducing him to kick off ...
Fat Possum Records is an American independent record label based in Water Valley and Oxford, Mississippi. [1] At first Fat Possum focused almost entirely on recording previously unknown Mississippi blues artists (typically from Oxford or Holly Springs, Mississippi). Recently, Fat Possum has signed younger rock acts to its roster.
It’s hard to believe that this is the tenth year of the Mississippi Book Festival. From the inaugural 2015 event that featured a kickoff by John Grisham and Jackson State’s Sonic Boom of the ...
Two new artists have been added to the 2024 Dixie National Rodeo line-up. ... Feb. 9, at the upcoming 59th annual Dixie National Rodeo, the Mississippi State Fairgrounds has announced. ...
James McConnell "Mac" Anderson (August 9, 1907 [1] in New Orleans – April 3, 1998 in Jackson County, Mississippi) was an American painter, muralist, and pottery designer and decorator, youngest of the three brothers (along with Walter Inglis Anderson and founder Peter Anderson) who collaborated at Shearwater Pottery, in Ocean Springs, Mississippi.
Holly Lange and Jere Nash unveil a Mississippi Writers Trail marker to kick off the Mississippi Book Festival at the State Capitol in Jackson on Saturday, Sept. 14, 2024.
The markers, shaped like open books, will be placed in strategic locations related to the author. The first two markers were unveiled at the 2018 Mississippi Book Festival; they are for Eudora Welty and Jesmyn Ward, which represents both past and present contributions of Mississippi authors. [8]