Memphis’ Main Street Mall is the center of attention during the Memphis Music and Heritage Festival, 9/1/12
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The Memphis Music and Heritage Festival is a 26-year-old free music festival held each year on the Main Street Mall in downtown Memphis. Sponsored by the non-profit Center for Southern Folklore, the event offers four stages of local Memphis music and a fifth stage for regional cooking demonstrations. Various vendors display regional folk art, and there is plenty of food and drink from vendors and nearby restaurants.
The Memphis Music and Heritage Festival is a 26-year-old free music festival held each year on the Main Street Mall in downtown Memphis. Sponsored by the non-profit Center for Southern Folklore, the event offers four stages of local Memphis music and a fifth stage for regional cooking demonstrations. Various vendors display regional folk art, and there is plenty of food and drink from vendors and nearby restaurants.
Elmo and the Shades on stage at the Memphis Music and Heritage Festival, 9/01/12 (Taken with Instagram at Peabody Place ArtsMemphis Stage)
Elmo and the Shades on stage at the Memphis Music and Heritage Festival, 9/01/12 (Taken with Instagram at Peabody Place ArtsMemphis Stage)
Bernstein – 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. – To Make Us Proud (Finale) (by Romanov76110)
Bernstein and Lerner did not close their musical 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue with the disillusionment of “American Dreaming.” Instead, the actors come to realize that they love America despite its many flaws and challenges, and sing of the need for love to be the basis of America’s pride. This lovely finale later resurfaced as Bernstein’s “Olympic Hymn”.
#038 Fairley High School Drumline (by jdoggtn7)
The Fairley High School drumline leads the band out of J.P. Freeman Stadium after the Whitehaven game Saturday night, 8/25/12
#037 Whitehaven High School Band Give Me Your Love (by jdoggtn7)
Whitehaven High School’s band performs Curtis Mayfield’s “Give Me Your Love” at J. P. Freeman Stadium in Memphis, 8/25/12



