The Mississippi Blues Trail highlights the most notable sites involved in the birth, growth, and influence of blues.
A recording space that produced hits in the 1960s and 1970s was honored for its impact on American music.
Clinton’s second marker on the Mississippi Blues Trail tells the tale of Grits and Gravy, a historic recording studio.
With pandemic restrictions lifted, tourists are returning to Mississippi's famous Blues Trail. Civil rights leaders are noticing some are now... Mississippi is home of the blues and key to civil ...
The birthplace of the Blues — and much of American music — lies in Mississippi’s northwest corner. In this flat, green region known as the Delta, the Blues took shape in the early twentieth century.
We’d never really thought of ourselves as fans of the blues (the music, not the hockey team). But then a few years ago, driving through Mississippi, we decided on a whim to visit the B.B. King Museum ...
Paul, it turns out, runs a blues festival in Maine and is fanatical about the music genre's history. Paul has visited every ...
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Set The Tone For A Soulful Getaway With Blues Trails And River Views In Mississippi's Delta Heartland
Less than 100 miles south of the bright lights in Mississippi's gaming getaway of Tunica, you'll find yourself in the northwestern part of the Magnolia State in the heart of the Delta region, an area ...
The City of Clinton added another chapter to its musical history. Leaders unveiled a new marker on the Mississippi Blues Trail that honors a historic recording studio that ...
A show at Red's, a juke joint in Clarksdale, Miss., where it's advertised that you can see live blues seven nights a week. (Kirk Siegler/NPR) CLARKSDALE, Miss. — Bluesman Robert Johnson played the ...
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