At the Royal Studios reception in South Memphis, 10/18/12
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Devil Train Live at Royal Recording Studios, South Memphis
Devil Train is a Memphis-based band that fuses bluegrass with rock. They were the second act to perform at the Royal Studios event on 10/18/12. Visit http://www.deviltrain.com or like them on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/DevilTrain.
Prosody (@prosodymusiq) Live at Royal Recording Studios, South Memphis
Prosody (@prosodymusiq) was the first band to perform at the Royal Studios reception Thursday 10/18/12. They are a popular band on Memphis’ neo-soul scene. Visit http://prosodymusiq.com, like them on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/prosodymusiq or follow them on Twitter at https://twitter.com/prosodymusiq.
The Legacy of Willie Mitchell
A large vault of reels and gold records is ample evidence of the important role of Willie Mitchell and Royal Studios in the legacy of Memphis music, 10/18/12
Boo Mitchell, Owner of Royal Recording Studios
Boo Mitchell, son of veteran Memphis producer Willie Mitchell, continues the tradition of Memphis music excellence at his Royal Recording Studios, 10/18/12
Royal Recording Studios Reception, South Memphis
Last week on Thursday, October 18, a reception was held at legendary Royal Recording Studios in South Memphis to announce the opening of Royal Entertainment Services, a booking agency that will be operating in conjunction with the studio.
DJ Paul (@DJPaulKOM) at Spin Street, Memphis
DJ Paul (@DJPaulKOM) at the album release instore for his new album “A Person of Interest” at Spin Street in Memphis, 10/22/12
TBC Brass Band “Silky Soul Singer” at the Blue Nile
#366 TBC Brass Band Silky Soul Singer (by John Shaw)
The TBC Brass Band performs at the Blue Nile on Frenchmen Street in the Faubourg Marigny, 10/21/12
TBC Brass Band “Soul Train” Live at the Blue Nile, New Orleans
#360 TBC Brass Band Soul Train @ Blue Nile (by John Shaw)
The TBC Brass Band performs at the Blue Nile on Frenchmen Street in the Faubourg Marigny, 10/21/12
TBC Brass Band Live at the Blue Nile
After the Men of Class second-line, I grabbed a dinner at Tru Burger on Oak Street, and then headed down to Frenchmen Street to catch my homeboys in the TBC Brass Band at their Blue Nile gig. I was somewhat torn, as Victor Goines was performing at Snug Harbor several doors down from the Nile, but I always support To Be Continued whenever I’m in New Orleans, 10/21/12