Music of My Soul: 'Memphis' exuberantly chronicles the rise of rhythm 'n' blues
Tue, 20 Oct 2009 01:20:20
Perry Como, David Bryan, Patti Page, Christopher Ashley, David Gallo
Music of My Soul: 'Memphis' exuberantly chronicles the rise of rhythm 'n' blues
The time is the early 1950s, when singers such as Perry Como and Patti Page ruled mainstream radio but in the black nightspots on Beale Street a different kind of song, so-called "race" music, rocked the house. Into one such juke joint tumbles Huey ...Full Story at Macleans.ca »ARTISTdirect Featured News
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