Music
September 2017
Tracing the origins of the Front Porch Jubilee, DeSoto County’s annual hill country bash
Cruisin’ with CAMINO
May 2017
Turn up the tunes and take the next exit; The Band CAMINO is here to take you on a drive
April 2017
Self-made from the start, Southern Halo knows how to turn lemons into lemonade
January 2017
Mississippi Stomp’s kudzu-coated sound strikesa chord in sophomore album Shine
August 2016
Singer-songwriter Chris Milam lets go in his latest album, Kids These Days
April 2016
International Blues Challenge
Semifinalists Southern Avenue on family
and meandering paths to the blues
February 2016
The Blues Foundation honors Blues’ MidSouth artists and musicians with “Keeping the Blues Alive”
November 2015
The country's second-ever Grammy Museum finds a home in Cleveland, Mississippi
November 2015
Hernando native Lucas Leigh’s journey from the front porch to the grand stage comes full circle
September 2015
MidSouth songwriter Julien Baker talks unrequited love and the perfect acoustics of parking garages
August 2015
From down-home blues to glitzy rock ’n’ roll, these 25 musicians have a style all their own. Click Magazine rounds up the best the MidSouth has to offer as the summer concert season comes to a close
July 2015
Southern Supergroup Allen, Mack, Meyers and Moore release album South of Moonlight
March 2015
Mark Ronson’s “Uptown Funk” gives Royal Studios and Memphis their first number – one hit since the 1970s.
Louisiana transplant Marcella Simien brings her signature sound up the river in The Bronze Age
With New Strength
November 2014
From the depths of his own personal hell, John Kilzer is a musician reborn in the church’s glow
Drew Holcomb, rustic and soulful, has always brought a piece of Memphis with him on the road. Now, the artist is bringing the road to Memphis.
September 2013
How the North Mississippi Allstarsare leaving their legacy
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