Dancin’ Jimmy’s is a new club on Beale Street occupying the building that formerly housed Pat O’Brien’s and later the Memphis version of Ground Zero Blues Club. So far there has been no live music, but the atmosphere is nice, particularly in the New Orleans-style back courtyard.
@DevilDownRecords artist Kenny Brown and Duwayne Burnside at the Southern Comfort Blues Shack, Beale Street Music Festival, 5/6/12 (Taken with Instagram at Southern Comfort Stage)
David Evans and Elmo Lee at the Southern Comfort Blues Shack, Beale Street Music Festival, 5/6/12 (Taken with Instagram at Southern Comfort Stage)
Beale Street is crowded on most weekends, but never quite as much as it is during Music Fest weekend, 5/4/12
South Main Arts District, Memphis, 5/4/12
Three-6 Mafia at BSMF12.MOV (by jdoggtn7)
Memphis’ own Three-6 Mafia performs at the Beale Street Music Festival on 5/4/12. Keep up with them at http://www.three6-mafia.com/us/home. Buy their merchandise at http://store.dangerusskandulus.com/.
Memphis hometown veterans Three-6 Mafia take the Orion stage at the Beale Street Music Festival on Friday 5/4/12. Keep up with them at http://www.three6-mafia.com/us/home. Buy their merchandise at http://store.dangerusskandulus.com/.
The Tom Lee Park setting of the Beale Street Music Festival makes for a beautiful backdrop to the musical events taking place there, with the Mississippi River’s water flowing past quietly, barges and towboats drifting past, the old and new bridges, the Memphis skyline to the north, the lovely houses up on the bluff to the east, and brilliant sunsets.
North Mississippi All-Stars, Beale Street Music Festival, 5/4/12