Highway 61 (re) Visited
Posted: Sun May 11, 2014 3:44 am
Just reached Memphis on my and she who must be obeyed 's drive up Highway 61 following the Blues Trial from NOLA through Mississippi to Tennessee. If you have the slightest liking of the music of the Delta I can heartily recommend the effort despite the considerable cost. We spent 3 nights in Clarkesdale the birthplace of Sam Cooke, Ike Turner AND Muddy Waters not to mention Robert Nighthawk and Son House. 2 days of free music in the street in the high 80's listening to fabulous bands and rather wizened old blues guys like Watermelon Slim and Robert 'Wolfman' Belfour. Met Charlie Musslewhite as well. A little way from the town centre is the meeting of the old 61 and 49, the Crossroads of Robert Johnson fame. How much musical history can a small hick town in a landscape as flat as a pancake in all directions have?
Off to Graceland and maybe drive to Tupelo tomorrow, and then Son Studios a little way from the hotel and then Stax the home of soul music which is run by a friend of a friend so expecting great things there. Finally the Lorraine Motel where MLK Jr was shot, now a very moving museum dedicated to the African - American struggle for equality, justice and dignity.
I'll stick a few picks up when I get home if anyone is interested.
Off to Graceland and maybe drive to Tupelo tomorrow, and then Son Studios a little way from the hotel and then Stax the home of soul music which is run by a friend of a friend so expecting great things there. Finally the Lorraine Motel where MLK Jr was shot, now a very moving museum dedicated to the African - American struggle for equality, justice and dignity.
I'll stick a few picks up when I get home if anyone is interested.