#40 James Sexton-Drum Solo.MOV (by jdoggtn7)
Memphis drummer James Sexton takes a solo during the Memphis Music and Heritage Festival September 3, 2011
#40 James Sexton-Drum Solo.MOV (by jdoggtn7)
Memphis drummer James Sexton takes a solo during the Memphis Music and Heritage Festival September 3, 2011
#38 Jazz-A-Fire.MOV (by jdoggtn7)
The Jazz-A-Fire group from the Memphis Black Arts Alliance performs for the Memphis Music and Heritage Festival crowd, September 3, 2011
#28 Young Drumline.MOV (by jdoggtn7)
A young drumline performs for the Memphis Music and Heritage Festival crowd, September 3, 2011
#27 Young Drumline.MOV (by jdoggtn7)
A young drumline performs for the Memphis Music and Heritage Festival crowd, September 3, 2011
#19 Young Drumline (by jdoggtn7)
A young drumline performs for the Memphis Music and Heritage Festival crowd, September 3, 2011
#18 Favor-Memphis Gospel Group.MOV (by jdoggtn7)
Favor performs at the Tennessee Arts Stage at the Memphis Music and Heritage Festival, September 3, 2011
The Bell Singers are another Memphis gospel group which is always a crowd favorite at the Memphis Music and Heritage Festival.
Scott Bomar of the Bo-Keys backstage with Archie Turner of Black Rock and legendary drummer Howard Grimes from Hi Rhythm, at the Memphis Music and Heritage Festival, September 3, 2011
I had not heard of the Anointed Cowan Sisters, but another festival-goer told me they were not to be missed, and he was right. African-American gospel music is at the root of both early rock-and-roll and Memphis soul, and the Anointed Cowan Sisters and their band are both outstanding.Â