And here's me at the bar in Blueberry Hill. We seemed to spend quite a lot of time in bars!
Blues singer Kim Massie at the Beale on Broadway bar in downtown St Louis.
Larry Garner performing at the Greater Ozarks Blues Festival in Springfield, Missouri. We followed the legendary Route 66 from St Louis to Springfield.
This is Lil' Ed, performing with his band the Blues Imperials, at Springfield.
James Govan plays every week in the Rum Boogie Cafe in Beale Street, Memphis. The bar contains the original neon sign from Stax Records.
The Soul Survivors play every weekend at Wild Bill's juke joint in Memphis.
Here's me outside Memphis' oldest cafe, the Arcade, founded in 1919.
Royal Studios in the now-renamed Willie Mitchell Boulevard in Memphis, where Al Green, Ann Peebles, Otis Clay and Syl Johnson recorded.
The legendary Sun Studios at 706 Union St, Memphis, where the likes of Elvis, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins and Johnny Cash recorded.
This is the J P Soars Band playing in Huey's, Memphis.
Here's me outside Memphis' oldest cafe, the Arcade, founded in 1919.
Royal Studios in the now-renamed Willie Mitchell Boulevard in Memphis, where Al Green, Ann Peebles, Otis Clay and Syl Johnson recorded.
The legendary Sun Studios at 706 Union St, Memphis, where the likes of Elvis, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins and Johnny Cash recorded.
This is the J P Soars Band playing in Huey's, Memphis.
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