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There is a town of Tunica, Mississippi that I suppose most casino visitors never even see. It is a more typical small town that has been only marginally affected by the nearby gaming industry. There is a restored old hotel, a juke joint or two, a grocery store, a farmers’ market and an ice cream parlor.

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The Millenium Madness Drill Team performs with drummers at a majorette jamboree in South Memphis at New Life M.B. Church, February 11, 2012

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The Millenium Madness Drill Team performs with drummers at a majorette jamboree in South Memphis at New Life M.B. Church, February 11, 2012

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The Millenium Madness Drill Team performs with drummers at a majorette jamboree in South Memphis at New Life M.B. Church, February 11, 2012

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The Star Steppers perform with a drumline at a majorette jamboree at New Life M.B. Church in South Memphis, February 11, 2012

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The Star Steppers perform with a drumline at a majorette jamboree at New Life M.B. Church in South Memphis, February 11, 2012

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The Star Steppers perform with a drumline at a majorette jamboree at New Life M.B. Church in South Memphis, February 11, 2012

Wild Bill’s is the quintessential Memphis juke, a North Memphis neighborhood institution. The red walls are covered with old photos and clippings, beer is served in 40-ounce bottles, and the Hollywood All-Stars provide just the right mood with a mix of blues and soul. The room-length tables guarantee you’ll meet new friends, and things don’t get started here until they’ve just about ended everywhere else (the band plays from 10 PM-3 AM). If you’re seeking an authentic Memphis experience, bypass Beale Street and come to Wild Bill’s. 

Wild Bill’s is the quintessential Memphis juke, a North Memphis neighborhood institution. The red walls are covered with old photos and clippings, beer is served in 40-ounce bottles, and the Hollywood All-Stars provide just the right mood with a mix of blues and soul. The room-length tables guarantee you’ll meet new friends, and things don’t get started here until they’ve just about ended everywhere else (the band plays from 10 PM-3 AM). If you’re seeking an authentic Memphis experience, bypass Beale Street and come to Wild Bill’s.Â