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Memphis Manassas High School Band in the Southern Heritage Classic Parade 2012

Manassas High School in North Memphis is the second-oldest Black high school in Memphis (it was originally a county school, as it was outside the city limits of Memphis). It has a long tradition of excellent music which began when Jimmie Lunceford was hired to be the band director of the school. Lunceford would go on to fame and fortune in the world of big band jazz, along with one of his former students, drummer Jimmy Crawford. Great Memphis musicians such as Emerson Able, Isaac Hayes and Howard Grimes attended Manassas High, and although the school has suffered from low enrollment in recent years, its football program was recently featured in a documentary called Undefeated. Here the Manassas High band marches in the Southern Heritage Classic Parade in Orange Mound, Memphis TN, 9/8/12

DJ Kolack presents North Memphis Radio 95.5 FM 4th of July Birthday Bash, Lashawn’s Sports Bar, 1312 N Thomas, Memphis, 9 PM

Saturday night, the Douglass High School Athletic Association sponsored a blues concert at the Snack Bar on Chelsea, featuring Big Don Valentine with the Charles McDaniel Blues Band. The event was held out on the parking lot in front of the building, with plenty of barbecue and cold drinks. 6/16/12

Next Phaze band performing at the Juneteenth in Douglass Park, North Memphis, 6/16/12

@EckoRecords artist Sonny Mack performs with his band at Juneteenth in North Memphis’ Douglass Park, 6/16/12

Douglass’ own Minni Squad performs at the Juneteenth in Douglass Park, North Memphis, 6/16/12