Mississippi, The Birthplace Of American Music

Mississippi is the Birthplace of American Music - whether it is Charley Patton and Son House's interpretations of the Delta Blues, Elvis Presley and Rock 'n' Roll from Tupelo or Jimmie Rodgers the Father of Country Music from Meridian - America's musical tradition was born and refined in the culture and struggles of Mississippi.

Friday, August 31, 2007

Blues Trail Update

Howlin' Wolf, Magic Sam to get Blues markers

Marker dedication, festivals celebrate the legacy of Howlin' Wolf

Robert Johnson Blues Trail marker stolen

Bluefront Cafe on Blues Trail

Mississippi Blues Trail features some of state's best golf courses
www.tips-fb.com Posted by Brian at Friday, August 31, 2007
Labels: Blue Front Cafe, Howlin' Wolf, Magic Sam, Mississippi Blues Trail, Robert Johnson

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Mississippi Music Links

  • 308 Blues CLub and Cafe
  • 930 Blues Club (Jackson)
  • Alcorn State University Jazz Festival
  • BB King Museum
  • Blindman's Blues Forum
  • Blue Shoe Project
  • Blues Highway
  • Blues Society of Indianola
  • Blues Traveling: The Holy Sites of Delta Blues
  • Booze 'n' Blues (Indianola)
  • Cat Head Delta Blues & Folk Art
  • Center for the Study of Southern Culture
  • Club Ebony
  • Congressional Blues Festival
  • Crossroads Bikes and Blues
  • Crosstie Arts & Jazz Festival (Cleveland)
  • Dead Blues Guys
  • Delta Blues Museum
  • Delta Center Stage
  • Dick Waterman Photography
  • Double Decker (Oxford)
  • Grassroots Blues Festival (Duck Hill)
  • Ground Zero Blues Club
  • Highway 61 Radio
  • Howlin' Wolf Blues Society
  • Jackson Free Press Music Blog
  • Jimmie Rodgers
  • Jubilee Jam (Jackson)
  • Juke Joint Festival (Clarksdale)
  • Junior's Juke Joint
  • Leland Blues Pipelin
  • Leland Blues Project
  • Living Blues Magazine
  • Lynch Street Cultural Arts Festival (Jackson)
  • Madidi Fine Dining (Clarksdale)
  • Malaco Music Group
  • Market Street Festival (Columbus)
  • Mississippi Believe It
  • Mississippi Blues Trail
  • Mississippi Blues Trail Blog
  • Mississippi Delta Blues Info
  • Mississippi John Hurt Museum
  • Mississippi Music Hall of Fame
  • Mississippi Public Broadcasting
  • Mississippi Tourism Association
  • Mississippi's Blues News
  • Music Maker Relief Foundation
  • North Mississippi Hill Country Picnic
  • Otha Turner
  • Peavey
  • Pinetop Perkins
  • Port Gibson Heritage Festival
  • Riley Center
  • Riverfest (Vicksburg)
  • Robert Johnson Blues Foundation
  • Shack Up Inn
  • Stackhouse & BluEsoterica
  • Studio 61 (Clarksdale)
  • Sunflower River Blues & Gospel Festival
  • Tamale Trail
  • Templeton Ragtime Museum (MSU)
  • The Alluvian
  • The Blues Foundation
  • The Delta Blues
  • The Mississippi Delta
  • Today's Chicago Blues
  • Tommy Johnson Blues
  • Tupelo Elvis Festival
  • Tweed's Blues
  • Vicksburg Blues Society
  • Viking
  • VisitMississippi.org
  • VisitTheDelta.com
  • WMPR 90.1 (Jackson)

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