Legendary Soul Quartet The Astors Reunite at the Soulsville Street Festival at the @StaxMuseum
The Astors were a South Memphis soul group that recorded a handful of singles for the Stax label in the 1960’s. On Sunday April 28, …
The Astors were a South Memphis soul group that recorded a handful of singles for the Stax label in the 1960’s. On Sunday April 28, …
In addition to the Stax Museum of American Soul Music and the Stax Music Academy, the Soulsville Foundation also runs a high school called the …
In the crowd at the Stax to the Max festival, I ran into a number of Memphis rap legends, including Playa Fly, producer Drumma Boy …
One of the better-kept secrets in Memphis is the Soulsville Street Festival, also known as Stax to the Max, a celebration of the South Memphis …
Sunday afternoon at the Studio on the Square, the On Location Memphis Film and Music Festival screened a documentary called We Juke Up In Here, …
At the On Location Memphis music showcase, Memphian Snootie Wild was followed by PyInfamous, a Mississippi emcee who has garnered critical acclaim for his lyrical …
North Memphis rap artist Snootie Wild first came to my attention at March’s The Music Exchange event in Hickory Hill, when he performed the Jamaican-sounding …
Old House Records artist Clay Parker performs a song from his debut album “The Wind and the Warble” at Purple Haze in Memphis during the …
Louisiana-based singer-songwriter Clay Parker performs at Purple Haze in downtown Memphis during the On Location Memphis Film and Music Festival, 4/27/13
Louisiana folk singer Clay Parker performs at On Location Memphis Film and Music Festival at the Purple Haze in downtown Memphis, 4/27/13