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Thursday, August 21 |
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Memphis Mojo thanks our sponsor, Malco Theatres!
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| See these movies at Malco |
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Malco News: Malco adds captioning system at Paradiso
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| Cat Head Delta Blues and Folk Art |
| This is a one-of-a-kind store in a one-of-a-kind place. A store where colorful cow bone chairs relax next to the baddest blues CDs "T-Model" Ford can burn... Where photos of old blues players and places hang near warped faces made out of old metal pots. It's the kind of store that could only exist in the Mississippi Delta. The land where blues began. |
| COFFEE HOUSE CONCERTS |
| Acoustic concerts from artists such as Chris Smither and Sid Selvidge in a unique secular venue - an Episcopal church. A special place to hear special music and word is getting around.
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| Corey Osborn Band |
| See for yourself what the Corey Osborn Band can do for your spiritual needs. |
| Crows Feet Productions |
| Betsie Brown and Michael McClune founded Crows Feet in 2000 as a celebration in American Roots music that transcends gender, color, and age. Crows Feet Productions is committed to presenting music lovers with distinguished artists and quality material as well as outstanding events and live performances. |
| Keith Sykes' Syren Records |
| Syren Records is an independent record label based in Memphis, Tennessee. The term "Syren" is a combination of the last names of company principals Keith Sykes ("Sy") and Kelcy Warren ("ren"), who founded the label in an effort to contribute to the continuing great tradition of Memphis music. From there, the label has developed into a well-rounded label with cutting edge ideas on how to better unite the admired artists with their loyal followers. |
| Lansky Brothers - Clothier to the King |
| For more than 50 years, the Lansky's have traveled the world, discovering, then bringing the very latest fashions to Memphis. And once Elvis Presley walked through our doors and we began decking him out with the latest, most fashionable threads, the whole world followed! Elvis became our Goodwill Ambassador, mentioning his clothes and where he bought them to one and all, helping us to establish an international reputation as a leader in sharp fashions. |
| Lizneyland |
Art from fine to funky, artsy to serious. Original art prints, bowling pins with a special touch, Flamingos, Memphis music art, bar stools, lamps and other pieces of furniture.
Lizi was proud and honored to be chosen to create the poster for the 2000 Cooper-Young Festival.
She lives and works in the Cooper-Young Historic District: a historically hip area of town.
She's hip too, and so is her art.
Check her out. |
| Mark James' Memphis Wrestling History |
| A thorough online compendium of newspaper articles, programs, cards and results, photos, and links. If you want to learn about Memphis' contributions to the King of Sports, check it out. |
| Memphis Botanic Garden |
| With more than 96 acres of sweeping vistas, encompassing lakes, woodlands and display gardens, the Memphis Botanic Garden is a cultural crown jewel of the Mid-South. Classes, tours and live music are featured throughout the year, with a big concert series each summer. And, of course, the Garden itself is the real star of the show. |
| Memphis Convention & Visitors' Bureau |
| The Official Site for travelers to Memphis, Tennessee, sponsored by the Memphis Convention & Visitors' Bureau. Learn everything here about our music, our entertainment, our history, our heritage...and especially how to get here and enjoy every minute in Memphis! |
| Memphis Troubadours |
| Memphis-Music.com is the official website of the Memphis Troubadours Acoustic Showcase and Native Son. Since its inception in the fall of '99, Native Son (Wayne LeeLoy) has hosted the showcase and the Troubadours' stage has been filled with Memphis' premier singers, songwriters and musicians. |
| Memphis.com |
| Hotel Reservations and all sorts of other types of Memphis info. |
| MemphisChamber.com |
| A Memphis site run by the Memphis Regional Chamber, it has quite a bit of useful information. Especially check out the Photos area. |
| MemphisRap.com |
| If you need an update on the Memphis Rap scene, visit MemphisRap.com. Big booties, mad skills, and playas playin', fo shizzle. |
| MemphisWeb |
| Memphisweb.net is a portal for Memphis featuring links to Memphis related sites, movie schedules, entertainment, and anything cool about Memphis. |
| National Civil Rights Museum |
| What places in our country help put the American Experience into perspective? According to USA Weekend (a publication supplement of USA Today), one of those places is the National Civil Rights Museum. Housed in the Lorraine Motel, the National Civil Rights Museum has been described as an "in-your-face" look at America's struggle to live up to its Constitutional responsibility of guaranteeing an equal and fair society. |
| Point Blank Blues Band |
| These guys celebrate 20 years together as a band in 2003. And that's even more remarkable when you factor in that these guys live in Yugoslavia. A most remarkable band with a most remarkable sound. Check them out. |
| Shack Up Inn |
| Blues lovers making the pilgrimage to the cradle of the blues, the Mississippi Delta, should not miss the unique opportunity to experience Hopson Plantation, located only four miles from the legendary Crossroads, Highways 49 and 61, in Clarksdale. Immerse yourself in the living history you will find at Hopson. |
| Smart City Radio |
| Smart City™ is a weekly, hour-long public radio talk show that takes an in-depth look at urban life, the people, places, ideas and trends shaping cities. Host Carol Coletta talks with national and international public policy experts, elected officials, economists, business leaders, artists, developers, planners and others for a penetrating discussion of urban issues. |
| Soulsville USA |
| Soulsville, USA, is a small neighborhood just south of downtown Memphis, from where, arguably, the greatest number of influential musicians in the world have lived or recorded. The list of Rock 'N Roll Hall of Famers who come from this neighborhood includes Maurice White (Earth, Wind, & Fire), Aretha Franklin, Elvis Presley (he went to church here!), Otis Redding, Wilson Pickett, Booker T. & the MGs, Sam & Dave, Al Green, & the Staple Singers! All either recorded or lived in this neighborhood. Not a bad crew of musicians, indeed! |
| Sun Studio |
| Jerry Lee Lewis... Carl Perkins... Johnny Cash. They and Elvis were all friends here. They made a new sound in this Studio. It had the Beat, the Soul and especially the Attitude that came to be called "Rock NíRoll." |
| The Pig, 107.5 |
| What is the Pig? In a nutshell, we're the home of American Music.
In the old days, you would've had to travel far and wide to find the ingredients of The Pig flavor- a Mississippi juke joint, the Grand Ole Opry, downtown coffee houses, Texas roadhouses and biker bars. Lo and behold, the Pig gathers up all the ingredients and serves them to you in an iron skillet. |
| The Rendezvous Restaurant |
| If you only eat one meal in Memphis, it should be the full order of dry ribs at the Rendezvous. Charcoal grilled in true Memphis style, this one-of-a-kind offers a no-frills barbecue meal that you'll never forget. |
| WEVL FM90 Memphis |
| WEVL FM90 is the Mid-South's only listener-supported, independent, volunteer radio station. |
| Wyndham Garden Memphis |
| Offers affordable rates, warm service and a convenient location. Only minutes from local attractions, the convention center and Pyramid Arena. |
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