William Bell Live With @TheBoKeys at @StaxMuseum @StaxRecords #SoulsvilleStreetFest
William Bell was one of the first young men from South Memphis to walk over and investigate the Stax Records studios as they were being …
William Bell was one of the first young men from South Memphis to walk over and investigate the Stax Records studios as they were being …
The Mad Lads were yet another Memphis vocal group with South Memphis ties, and they recorded a number of singles and a handful of albums …
Memphis was an exception to the rule that Black vocal groups were a largely Northern phenomenon, as the city had a number of great Black …
Memphis contemporary soul band The Bo-Keys have been actively involved in preserving the unique legacy of Memphis soul music, and are an annual featured act …
The Memphis-based Daddy Mack Blues Band is one of the city’s best and most highly-acclaimed blues bands. Their traditional roots-oriented style sets them apart from …
The last Saturday of April in Memphis is always one of the biggest days of the year for festivals and events, including the On Location: …
The Temprees greet the crowd at the end of their performance at the Stax to the Max Festival in South Memphis at the Stax Museum …
The hard-working band behind the great Memphis vocal groups at the Stax to the Max Festival on Sunday April 28, 2013 was the Garry Goin …
The Temprees are a vocal group from South Memphis that were originally called the Lovemen, which would later be the title of one of their …
Memphis vocal group The Mad Lads were another group of South Memphians, led by John Gary Williams, who recorded a number of singles and albums …