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    Mark Edgar Stuart brings songwriters back to Halloran Centre

    This week’s lineup includes Savannah Brister, a former contestant on “The Voice”; Jeremy Stanfill, who writes and plays soulful roots rock; and The PRVLG, a brother duo who play modern soul.

    By Chris Herrington December 02, 2020
  • Music

    November playlist: ‘Fresh Out the Oven’

    ‘Your friends and family may be familiar with Memphis music past, but how much do they know about Memphis music present? This playlist includes a selection of the freshest tracks I’ve played on my WYXR show “Straight from the Source.”’

    By Elizabeth Cawein November 27, 2020
  • Music

    Classic Memphis dive bar Earnestine & Hazel’s for sale

    Earnestine & Hazel’s, a literal cornerstone of South Main history, culture and nightlife through good times and bad, is now for sale, as Caitlin Chittom announced on Facebook on Monday. 

    By Chris Herrington November 23, 2020
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    The Essential Memphis Library: ‘Walk the Line’

    The film stands as both a great Memphis story and a showcase for the city as a filmmaking location that can do more than play itself.

    By Chris Herrington September 04, 2024
  • Music

    Boyd: Afrofuturism, via 8Ball & MJG

    In a career that spans nearly three decades, Marlon “MJG” Goodwin and Premro “8Ball” Smith, are known for their reality raps about the seedy underbelly of society in the Mid-South, but rarely given credit for their ability to pair those observations with a heavy dose of imagination and sobering social commentary. 

    By Jared Boyd November 17, 2020
  • Music

    Orpheum’s Mighty Wurlitzer gets an encore

    After a $500,000 restoration, the Orpheum’s organ is “better than it was in 1928.” The theater will offer a free concert by organists Tony Thomas and Vincent Astor on Nov. 19. 

    By Peggy Burch November 10, 2020
  • Music

    Two Memphis DJs share their East African heritage

    For Ramzi Abdoch and Allan Yongo, DJs on WYXR, “pop music” is filtered through their world views and inspired by their lineages.

    By Jared Boyd November 06, 2020
  • Music

    Memphis Symphony fellows share ‘amazing talents’ in debut performance

    This fall, three classical musicians moved to Memphis to take part in a new fellowship between the Memphis Symphony Orchestra and the University of Memphis’ Rudi E. Scheidt School of Music.

    By Elle Perry November 04, 2020
  • Music

    Boyd: Memphis hip-hop is Halloween’s soundtrack

    While the rest of the world bobs for apples, fans of hardcore Memphis rap bob their heads to a collection of artists in the 1990s who built a repertoire around slasher film samples, cartoonish descriptions of grotesque violence and occult imagery. 

    By Jared Boyd October 30, 2020
  • Music

    October Playlist: ‘Straight from the Source’

    Elizabeth Cawein’s lifelong love affair with radio informs her new WYXR show, “Straight from the Source,” and the October Playlist.

    By Elizabeth Cawein October 30, 2020
  • City of Memphis

    Elvis Presley Enterprises’ lawsuit against city of Memphis dismissed

    The federal lawsuit claimed the city interfered with Graceland’s plans for a Whitehaven arena.

    By Bill Dries October 22, 2020
  • Spirit of Memphis

    Hi-Tone reopens in its third location, to uncertain future

    Hi-Tone stages have hosted innumerable local record-release shows and been at least a partial home for signature Memphis events.

    By Chris Herrington October 12, 2020
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    The Essential Memphis Library: The Replacements’ ‘Pleased to Meet Me’

    Recorded at Midtown’s Ardent Studios in late 1986 and early 1987, the Replacements’ “Pleased to Meet Me” is a fusion of the Minneapolis’ band’s ramshackle, often poetic post-punk with soul-honed Memphis studio sensibilities. 

    By Chris Herrington September 03, 2024
  • Music

    ‘At WYXR, Memphis is our format’

    The vision for the new era of the radio station is to truly, purely and honestly represent Memphis and its surrounding area. 

    By Jared Boyd October 05, 2020
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    The Memphis 10: Rolling Stone’s top Memphis albums, and the ones they missed

    Memphis doesn’t loom quite as large on this list as it does in pop music history writ-large, or larger. 

    By Chris Herrington September 24, 2020
  • Music

    GonerFest aims to shift festival atmosphere online

    GonerFest, the internationally known purveyor of one of Memphis’ most famous exports, rock music, takes a step beyond livestreaming to replicate the intangibles that make each year’s event feel like a meeting place.

    By Jared Boyd September 24, 2020
  • Music

    September playlist: An Americana mix

    As a fan at a virtual concert, you always have the best seat in the house, the bathrooms are clean and close, and the drinks are strong and really cheap.

    By Elizabeth Cawein September 19, 2020
  • Music

    Gospel collection proves ‘The Last Shall Be First’

    Though initially regarded as the second-tier of talent in a stable of gospel acts led by record producer and DJ Juan Shipp, acts of the JCR Records label are enjoying a revival with the help of a new vinyl reissue.

    By Jared Boyd September 19, 2020
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    Wendy Moten’s voice influenced Japan’s soul assembly line

    Memphis soul singer Wendy Moten’s 1990s pop career left a lasting impression in Japan, where American commodities are often given a new context.

    By Jared Boyd September 14, 2020
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    The Essential Memphis Library: B.B. King’s early recordings

    From King’s WDIA debut in 1949 to his departure from Memphis only a few years later, he recorded a handful of early sides in the city. 

    By Chris Herrington September 03, 2024
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    The Essential Memphis Library: Reggae giant Toots Hibbert’s Memphis pilgrimage

    Three decades ago, Hibbert brought his sound — and all of reggae’s — back to one of its sources with a 1988 album recorded at Midtown’s Ardent Studios that went on to a Grammy nomination.

    By Chris Herrington September 03, 2024
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    Opinion: The next year is crucial for arts education

    Children who go on to become successful adults are more likely to have had some arts education enrich their experiences on that path. Studies show the correlation between arts education, academic achievement and compassion for others.

    By Richard Greenwald September 06, 2020
  • Music

    Shop owners reimagine Record Store Day with social distancing

    Record Store Day will be several days this year, with stores varying how they let people in. The pandemic has forced retailers and store reps to find creative ways to package and promote records. 

    By Jared Boyd August 28, 2020
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    The Essential Memphis Library: Big Star’s ‘#1 Record’

    Named after a Memphis grocery store chain, Big Star recorded three haphazardly distributed albums over the course of just a few years, toured sporadically, got good press and had no hits. This obscurity grew over time into a considerable cult.

    By Chris Herrington September 26, 2024
  • Guest Column Music

    August playlist: Music is essential

    Buy some Memphis music, y’all. Our independent record stores are back open and doing shopping by appointment, which, honestly, is pretty cool.

    By Elizabeth Cawein August 23, 2020

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