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SUMMARY:LIVE MUSIC & CONVERSATION WITH THE MAD LADS & 926\, THE STAX MUSIC ACADEMY ALUMNI BAND
DESCRIPTION:The Invaders youth organization founded in 1967 impacted communities across Memphis by working to improve conditions for the city’s poorest residents. In 1968\, the group worked closely with the Sanitation Workers Strike to assist with their call for the right to organize\, which ultimately brought Dr. Martin Luther King\, Jr. to Memphis. Among its members was veteran John Gary Williams\, who worked as the Minister of Defense for the Invaders.  Prior to joining the group\, Williams was the lead singer of The Mad-Lads at Stax Records. At the same time the Invaders were growing\, Williams was busy cranking out songs at Stax; The Mad-Lads had success with hits such as “Don’t Have to Shop Around” and “I Want Someone.” \n\n\n\nWilliams is perhaps best known musically for his 1972 solo LP at Stax and the single “The Whole Damn World is Going Crazy”\, recorded after a short prison sentence. However\, within the community of Soulsville and beyond\, Williams is best remembered as a family man\, a minister\, and a counselor to his fellow community members. His is a story of love for sweet soul music\, dedication to helping others\, and second chances as a singer\, community leader\, and a believer in a better world. \n\n\n\nThis two-night celebration of John Gary Williams’ legacy begins Thursday\, October 26 with a screening of Prichard Smith’s 2015 documentary The Invaders at Crosstown Theater at 7:00PM\, released this year on Mass Appeal and narrated by Nas.  The following evening\, on Friday\, October 27\, a very special event will be held at the Stax Museum\, celebrating both The Mad-Lads and The Invaders with live music by the new Mad-Lads and the Stax Music Academy Alumni Band. The evening will include a live performance\, a panel discussion\, and a new Invaders exhibit containing Williams’ Mad-Lads stage suit jacket\, his Invaders’ jacket and more. Doors open at 6 pm to allow attendees to enjoy the new exhibition followed by the event at 7 pm.
URL:https://soulsvillefoundation.org/event/live-music-conversation-with-the-mad-lads-926-the-stax-music-academy-alumni-band/
LOCATION:Stax Museum of American Soul Music\, 926 E. McLemore Ave\, Memphis\, TN\, 38106\, United States
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SUMMARY:Film Screening at Crosstown: A Celebration of the Mad Lads and The Invaders
DESCRIPTION:The Invaders youth organization founded in 1967 impacted communities across Memphis by working to improve conditions for the city’s poorest residents. In 1968\, the group worked closely with the Sanitation Workers Strike to assist with their call for the right to organize\, which ultimately brought Dr. Martin Luther King\, Jr. to Memphis. Among its members was veteran John Gary Williams\, who worked as the Minister of Defense for the Invaders.  Prior to joining the group\, Williams was the lead singer of The Mad-Lads at Stax Records. At the same time the Invaders were growing\, Williams was busy cranking out songs at Stax; The Mad-Lads had success with hits such as “Don’t Have to Shop Around” and “I Want Someone.” \n\n\n\nWilliams is perhaps best known musically for his 1972 solo LP at Stax and the single “The Whole Damn World is Going Crazy”\, recorded after a short prison sentence. However\, within the community of Soulsville and beyond\, Williams is best remembered as a family man\, a minister\, and a counselor to his fellow community members. His is a story of love for sweet soul music\, dedication to helping others\, and second chances as a singer\, community leader\, and a believer in a better world. \n\n\n\nThis two-night celebration of John Gary Williams’ legacy begins Thursday\, October 26 with a screening of Prichard Smith’s 2015 documentary The Invaders at Crosstown Theater at 7:00PM\, released this year on Mass Appeal and narrated by Nas.  The following evening\, on Friday\, October 27\, a very special event will be held at the Stax Museum\, celebrating both The Mad-Lads and The Invaders with live music by the new Mad-Lads and the Stax Music Academy Alumni Band. The evening will include a live performance\, a panel discussion\, and a new Invaders exhibit containing Williams’ Mad-Lads stage suit jacket\, his Invaders’ jacket and more. Doors open at 6 pm to allow attendees to enjoy the new exhibition followed by the event at 7 pm.
URL:https://soulsvillefoundation.org/event/film-screening-at-crosstown-a-celebration-of-the-mad-lads-and-the-invaders/
LOCATION:Crosstown Concourse\, 1350 Concourse Ave\, Memphis\, Tennessee\, 38104\, United States
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SUMMARY:Admission-Free Family Day featuring The Shell on Wheels
DESCRIPTION:The Stax Museum of American Soul Music will continue with its free-admission “Family Day” on October 14\, 2023 from 1-5 pm as part of the Stax Museum’s 20th Anniversary celebration. \n\n\n\nFEATURING THE SHELL ON WHEELS!\n\n\n\nAdmission during that time is free for everyone. \n\n\n\nChildren of all ages are treated to: \n\n\n\n\nLive music on an outdoor stage and elsewhere\n\n\n\nFood trucks\n\n\n\nArts & crafts\n\n\n\nGames\n\n\n\nOther activities throughout the afternoon\n\n\n\n\nOn October 14 there will be the Shell on Wheels\, live music\, outdoors\, food trucks\, games and activities\, arts & crafts for children\, \n\n\n\nFamily Day gives visitors access to the entire museum\, which has a newly renovated introductory theater\, lobby\, gift shop\, and lounge. The regular $15 admission fee is waived for everyone 1-5 pm.
URL:https://soulsvillefoundation.org/event/admission-free-family-day-featuring-the-shell-on-wheels/
LOCATION:Stax Museum of American Soul Music\, 926 E. McLemore Ave\, Memphis\, TN\, 38106\, United States
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SUMMARY:Film Screening: Mr. Douglass' Theatre
DESCRIPTION:What do Little Richard\, James Brown\, and Otis Redding Jr. have in common? Not by simply being three sons of the South\, their lives also intersect at Macon\, Georgia’s famed Douglass Theatre\, where the three superstars made their way to the stage. The Douglass Theatre was constructed and owned by an African American\, Charles Henry Douglass\, who opened the facility’s doors in 1921 to offer vaudeville\, jazz\, blues\, and R&B\, and soul music. \n\n\n\nThis extraordinary legacy gets a special cinematic treatment in the documentary Mr. Douglass’s Théâtre\, which chronicles Douglass living and thriving during the Jim Crow South\, despite a KKK-financed bounty on his head as well as resisting a mob that deposited the lynched body of a Black man in the lobby of his hotel. \n\n\n\nThe film frames his unique life\, from his birth soon after the Civil War in 1870 to his rise as a national business figure and Macon’s first Black millionaire to the time of his death in 1940.  Painstakingly researched and artfully told\, the documentary opens with Douglass’ story\, and it continues to the present-day\, where the theatre operates as a vital part of the cultural and entertainment scene in Macon.
URL:https://soulsvillefoundation.org/event/film-screening-mr-douglass-theatre/
LOCATION:Stax Museum of American Soul Music\, 926 E. McLemore Ave\, Memphis\, TN\, 38106\, United States
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SUMMARY:Free Family Day at the Stax Museum with Support from Shelby County Mayor Lee Harris' Nonprofit Committee
DESCRIPTION:The Stax Museum of American Soul Music announced that it will continue with its free-admission “Family Day” on May 13\, 2023\, 1-4 pm as part of the month of May’s Stax Museum’s 20th Anniversary celebration. Admission during that time is free for everyone. \n\n\n\nChildren of all ages are treated to: \n\n\n\n\nLive music indoors and outside\n\n\n\nFood trucks\n\n\n\nArts & crafts\n\n\n\nBouncy houses\n\n\n\nFace painting\n\n\n\nBalloon artists\n\n\n\nGames\n\n\n\nOther activities throughout the afternoon\n\n\n\n\nThis Family Day\, we are being supported by. Shelby County Mayor Lee Harris’ Nonprofit Committee. Mayor Harris established the committee in 2021 to bring together representatives from over 150 nonprofit organizations to establish a committee that would strategically align the work they do\, identify barriers by providing services\, and formulate concrete solutions to problems. Its subcommittees include Arts and Culture\, Youth and Education\, and  Health and Community Services.  \n\n\n\nOn May 13 we will host numerous other arts groups and nonprofits\, and there will be food trucks\, games and activities\, arts & crafts for children\, bouncy houses\, face painting\, balloon artists\, and live music inside the Stax Museum and in our outdoor amphitheater. \n\n\n\nAdmission for everyone will be free 1-4 pm. \n\n\n\nThe May 13 Family Day is also a celebration of the new partnership between the Stax Museum and WDIA of iHeart Media. As we celebrate the Stax Museum’s 20th Anniversary\, and the nation’s first station for African American programming celebrates its 75th Anniversary\, look for more events with the station including a WDIA memorabilia exhibit this fall. WDIA helped promote Stax Records back in the day and without them Stax may never have been so successful. The station will be at Family Day with a live remote and on-air personalities like the legendary Stan Bell and Bev Johnson. \n\n\n\nFamily Day allows children and their families to enjoy more exposure to the arts. Visitors also learn more about Memphis history and the role Stax Records played\, which includes much of the Civil Rights Era. \n\n\n\nShelby County Mayor Lee Harris said\, “The arts allow children\, adults\, and families to experience new worlds. One of the missions of Shelby County’s Nonprofit Committee is to open up those worlds to more people. It’s at events\, like Stax Museum’s Family Day\, where the arts and culture that abound in our community become more accessible to all.” \n\n\n\n“It has become one of our most popular days of the month\,” said Stax Museum executive director Jeff Kollath. “We offer free admission for Shelby County residents every Tuesday 1-5 pm\, but this gives parents\, grandparents\, aunts and uncles and others more time to come see us on a weekend\, learn a little more about the music created at Stax and its history\, and just enjoy themselves.” \n\n\n\nFamily Day gives visitors access to the entire museum\, which has a newly renovated introductory theater\, lobby\, gift shop\, and lounge. The regular $13 admission fee is waived for everyone 1-4 pm.   
URL:https://soulsvillefoundation.org/event/free-family-day-at-the-stax-museum/
LOCATION:Stax Museum of American Soul Music\, 926 E. McLemore Ave\, Memphis\, TN\, 38106\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230512T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230512T200000
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SUMMARY:Rufus Thomas Dance Party!
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for this book event celebrating Matthew Ruddick’s new biography of The Funkiest Man Alive\, RUFUS THOMAS! \n\n\n\nWe will have a DJ playing Rufus’ best-known songs\, deep cuts\, and other Memphis dance hits. The author will give a short reading and then be available for signing books. Soul & Spirits Brewery will be on hand to share the newest version of their “Green Onions” beer brewed especially for the Stax Museum’s 20th anniversary. \n\n\n\nABOUT THE BOOK \n\n\n\nRufus Thomas may not be a household name\, but he is widely regarded as the patriarch of Memphis R&B\, and his music influenced three generations.His first singles in the early 1950s were recorded as blues transitioned into R&B\, and he was arguably one of the founding fathers of early rock ’n’ roll. \n\n\n\nIn the early 1960s\, his songs “The Dog” and “Walking the Dog” made a huge impact on the emerging British “mod” scene\, influencing the likes of the Georgie Fame\, the Rolling Stones\, and the Who. And in the early 1970s\, Thomas rebranded himself as the “funkiest man alive” and recorded funk classics that were later sampled by the likes of Public Enemy\, Missy Elliot\, and the Wu-Tang Clan. \n\n\n\nIn Funkiest Man Alive: Rufus Thomas and Memphis Soul\, Matthew Ruddick reveals the amazing life and career of Thomas\, who started as a dancer in the minstrel shows that toured the South before becoming one of the nation’s early African American disc jockeys\, and then going on to record the first hit singles for both Chess Records and Stax Records. \n\n\n\nRuddick also examines the social fabric of the city of Memphis\, analyzing the factors behind the vast array of talent that appeared in the late 1950s\, with singers like Isaac Hayes\, William Bell\, Maurice White (Earth\, Wind & Fire)\, and Thomas’s older daughter\, Carla Thomas\, all emerging from the tightly knit African American community. He also tells the story of Memphis-based Stax Records\, one of the nation’s leading R&B record labels. From the earliest blues\, the segregated minstrel shows\, and the birth of rock ’n’ roll through to the emergence of R&B and funk\, Rufus Thomas saw it all. \n\n\n\nREVIEWS \n\n\n\n“By any measuring stick\, Rufus Thomas made a gigantic contribution to American music. He has long deserved a full biography. Thanks to Matthew Ruddick\, that biography is now in your hands.” \n\n\n\n– Rob Bowman\, Grammy Award-winning author of Soulsville\, U.S.A.: The Story of Stax Records. \n\n\n\nThis event is one of our free\, monthly Soul Sessions\, made possible in part by:
URL:https://soulsvillefoundation.org/event/rufus-thomas-book-party/
LOCATION:Stax Museum of American Soul Music\, 926 E. McLemore Ave\, Memphis\, TN\, 38106\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230414T180000
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SUMMARY:Happy Hour with Music Legends Easy Mo Bee & IMAKEMADBEATS of UNAPOLOGETIC
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a special happy hour conversation and Q&A with legendary hip-hop\, R&B\, and jazz producer Easy Mo Bee. \n\n\n\nThe Brooklyn native has worked with artists as diverse as Big Daddy Kane and Miles Davis\, and is best known for his landmark production work with The Notorious B.I.G. and 2Pac. In 2003\, he won a GRAMMY for his work on Alicia Keys’ second album\, The Diary of Alicia Keys. \n\n\n\nJames (IMAKEMADBEATS) Dukes\, Producer\, Founder and CEO of UNAPOLOGETIC\, will interview Easy Mo Bee. \n\n\n\nFollowing the program\, head down to Central Station for Easy Mo Bee’s DJ set in the hotel bar\, Eight & Sand. \n\n\n\nSoul & Spirits Brewery will be on hand to pour “Green Onions\,” a beer specially created for the Stax Museum’s 20th anniversary. \n\n\n\nThis event is one of our free\, monthly Soul Sessions\, made possible in part by:
URL:https://soulsvillefoundation.org/event/happy-hour-with-music-legends-easy-mo-bee-imakebeats-of-unapologetic/
LOCATION:Stax Museum of American Soul Music\, 926 E. McLemore Ave\, Memphis\, TN\, 38106\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Stax Museum of American Soul Music":MAILTO:info@soulsvillefoundation.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230314T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230709T170000
DTSTAMP:20260417T113819
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SUMMARY:A Stone Groove: The Photography of Alan Copeland
DESCRIPTION:Clarence Nelson of Prince Gabe & The Millionaires. Photo by Alan Copeland.\n\n\n\nAlan Copeland was as much of an artist as a musician. Often seen with a camera around his neck at concerts throughout Memphis\, Copeland’s photographs\, largely taken between 1965 and 1990\, show a love for music and the men and women who made it. The Stax Museum now holds the entire Alan Copeland Collection that includes thousands of photographs on Ektachrome slides and 35mm film. \n\n\n\nCopeland was an accomplished drummer. He played with the Poor Little Rich Kids\, who recorded a single on HIP\, a Stax Records subsidiary\, in early 1968. His photographs of the Stax offices and control room are some of the most intimate and unique interior images of the original studio held by the Stax Museum. After serving in the Army\, Copeland returned to Memphis and his drums\, playing for Jerry Lee Lewis; Canyon\, a local country band; and the popular nightclub band\, the Memphis Hurricanes. \n\n\n\nOne of Copeland’s striking photo shoots was at the July 4\, 1971 concert at Overton Park bandshell headlined by Deep Purple. Copeland circled the Shell with his cameras\, finding desired vantage points from behind and alongside the stage and among the massive crowd. Copeland’s work has the elements and charm of a professional photographer\, yet a kind swagger that highlights his personal affection for the subjects and the music they made.. \n\n\n\nIncluded in the collection are photographs of local musicians such as Booker T. and the MG’s\, The Memphis Horns\, Prince Gabe\, and Ma Rainey II. Copeland also captured touring acts such as Buffalo Springfield\, Albert King\, The Allman Brothers Band\, and Deep Purple at the Overton Park Shell\, the Mid-South Coliseum\, Club Paradise\, and Mud Island. \n\n\n\nThe Stax Museum thanks Suzanne Copeland for the donation of her husband’s work following his untimely passing in early 2022. This exhibition is possible due to her generosity. \n\n\n\nMORE INFORMATION:Collections Manager Leila Hamdan chose a group of slides and film strips to be digitized while she processed the collection for the museum.  “Most of the slides and strips were not labeled so I spent quite a bit of time using my creative method to discern the artists and locations. There are quite a few exciting sub-collections”\, according to Hamdan\, “such as the series of photographs taken of Beale Street in 1977 in the daylight\, dynamic promotional shots of The Millionaires who performed with Prince Gabe\, as well as\, a set from Club Paradise featuring the late Albert King and includes cameos of the famed Memphis culture maker and entrepreneur Sunbeam Mitchell. “There is one black and white portrait of two women at work on that day. I was hopeful it was Earnestine and Hazel\, however\, I have not been able to confirm their identities\, yet. Though I am confident I will find out one day.  Perhaps what is most exciting to me about this entire collection is how undeniably cool it is and how utterly Memphis.”
URL:https://soulsvillefoundation.org/event/a-stone-groove-the-photography-of-alan-copeland/
LOCATION:Stax Museum of American Soul Music\, 926 E. McLemore Ave\, Memphis\, TN\, 38106\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Stax Museum of American Soul Music":MAILTO:info@soulsvillefoundation.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20221214T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20221214T200000
DTSTAMP:20260417T113819
CREATED:20221115T184434Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221115T184435Z
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SUMMARY:Stax Museum Holiday Bash: In the Christmas Spirit with the MDs!
DESCRIPTION:Wed\, December 14\, 6-8 pm \n\n\n\nSoul & Spirits Brewery \n\n\n\n845 N. Main 38107 \n\n\n\nLive Music by Memphis’ only Booker T. & the MGs cover band \n\n\n\nFood trucks\, libations\, drink specials\, games for kids\, dancing\, & more
URL:https://soulsvillefoundation.org/event/stax-museum-holiday-bash-in-the-christmas-spirit-with-the-mds/
LOCATION:Soul & Spirits Brewery\, 845 N. Main\, Memphis\, Tennessee\, 38107\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Stax Museum of American Soul Music":MAILTO:info@soulsvillefoundation.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20221117T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20221117T210000
DTSTAMP:20260417T113819
CREATED:20221101T223954Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221104T131603Z
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SUMMARY:Chuck Berry: An American Life - Discussion and Book Signing with author RJ Smith
DESCRIPTION:Join us for this special event with Chuck Berry biographer RJ Smith. \n\n\n\nIn Chuck Berry\, biographer RJ Smith crafts a comprehensive portrait of one of the great American entertainers\, guitarists\, and lyricists of the 20th century\, bringing Chuck Berry to life in vivid detail. Based on interviews\, archival research\, legal documents\, and a deep understanding of Berry’s St. Louis (his birthplace\, and the place where he died in March 2017)\, Smith sheds new light on a man few have ever really understood\, even though he was the creator of some of the most indelible songs in history like :Johnny B. Good\,” “Maybellene\,” and “Roll Over Beethoven.” \n\n\n\nBy placing his life within the context of the American culture he made and eventually withdrew from\, we understand how Berry became such a groundbreaking figure in music\, erasing racial boundaries\, crafting subtle political commentary\, and paying a great price for his success. While celebrating his accomplishments\, the book also does not shy away from troubling aspects of his public and private life\, asking profound questions about how and why we separate the art from the artist.
URL:https://soulsvillefoundation.org/event/chuck-berry-an-american-life-lecture-discussion-and-book-signing-with-author-rj-smith/
LOCATION:Stax Museum of American Soul Music\, 926 E. McLemore Ave\, Memphis\, TN\, 38106\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Stax Museum of American Soul Music":MAILTO:info@soulsvillefoundation.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20221112T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20221112T160000
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SUMMARY:Family Day at the Stax Museum: Free Admission 1-4 pm
DESCRIPTION:Admission-free Family Day falls on the second Saturday of each month. We offer live music\, arts & crafts\, games & activities\, snacks\, and much more for young people of all ages. While we are open to all Shelby County residents free on Tuesdays from 1-5 pm\, this is our way of offering youth-friendly programming at no charge on the weekend so the entire family can come have fun and learn more about Stax!
URL:https://soulsvillefoundation.org/event/family-day-at-the-stax-museum-free-admission-1-4-pm/
LOCATION:Stax Museum of American Soul Music\, 926 E. McLemore Ave\, Memphis\, TN\, 38106\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20221110T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20221110T203000
DTSTAMP:20260417T113819
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SUMMARY:A Celebration of Duane Allman & King Curtis
DESCRIPTION:Conversation\, listening session\, and book signing with authors Bob Beatty and Timothy Hoover \n\n\n\nOne of the greatest collaborations of the late 1960s was between King Curtis Ousley\, the R&B saxophone master\, and Duane Allman\, the slide guitar prodigy whose musical vision transcended genre. Their paths crossed when both were highly sought-after sessions musicians for Atlantic Records. Both Southerners – Ousley from Texas\, Allman from Florida – these artists looked at music as a space for collaboration\, and as a blank canvas to express what lie deep in their souls. Sadly\, Ousley and Allman died within two months each other in 1971 just as both were experiencing the greatest success of their careers. \n\n\n\nJoin us for this special conversation with authors Bob Beatty (Play All Night: Duane Allman and the Journey to the Fillmore East) and Timothy Hoover (Soul Serenade: King Curtis and His Immortal Saxophone) who will discuss each artist’s significance\, their collaborations in the studio and on stage\, and select recordings that best highlight each artist’s true genius. \n\n\n\nHeld at the Memphis Listening Lab at Crosstown Concourse\, 2nd Floor; 1350 Concourse Ave.
URL:https://soulsvillefoundation.org/event/a-celebration-of-duane-allman-king-curtis/
LOCATION:Memphis Listening Lab at Crosstown Concourse\, 1350 Concourse Ave.; 2nd Floor\, Memphis\, Tennessee\, 38104\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Stax Museum of American Soul Music":MAILTO:info@soulsvillefoundation.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20221101T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20221220T170000
DTSTAMP:20260417T113819
CREATED:20220809T174154Z
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SUMMARY:Les Paul Thru the Lens
DESCRIPTION:Les Paul Thru the Lens explores the life of pioneering musician and innovator Les Paul. Through a series of 24 photographs\, visitors will see a chronicle of Paul’s life\, career\, and achievements: his early performances as Red Hot Red\, his marriage to and work with Mary Ford\, his explorations in the recording studio and with the electric guitar\, and of course his long and influential performing career. Collectively\, the images provide an intimate view into the life of an icon of the music and sound products industry and remind us that\, through it all\, music—and the industry—are inseparable from the people who make it. \n\n\n\nIn the photo at left: In January 1952\, “Tiger Rag” hit the charts for Les Paul and his wife Mary Ford. It was one of the first recordings where Mary and Les used the new Gibson solid body electric guitars instead of the klunker guitars. Capitol Records arranged this publicity photo with a Hollywood tiger. Les relayed that Mary was terrified of the tiger.
URL:https://soulsvillefoundation.org/event/november-1-december-20-2022-les-paul-thru-the-lens/
LOCATION:Stax Museum of American Soul Music\, 926 E. McLemore Ave\, Memphis\, TN\, 38106\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Stax Museum of American Soul Music":MAILTO:info@soulsvillefoundation.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20221012T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20221012T210000
DTSTAMP:20260417T113819
CREATED:20220909T185936Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220909T193139Z
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SUMMARY:The Meaning of Soul with Author Emily Lordi
DESCRIPTION:Lecture and discussion with author Emily Lordi and Edwin Mims\, Professor of English\, Vanderbilt University \n\n\n\nFree Admission \n\n\n\nIn The Meaning of Soul\, Emily J. Lordi proposes a new understanding of this famously elusive concept. In the 1960s\, Lordi argues\, soul came to signify a cultural belief in black resilience\, which was enacted through musical practices—inventive cover versions\, falsetto vocals\, ad-libs\, and false endings. Through these soul techniques\, artists such as Aretha Franklin\, Donny Hathaway\, Nina Simone\, Marvin Gaye\, Isaac Hayes\, and Minnie Riperton performed virtuosic survivorship and thus helped to galvanize Black communities in an era of peril and promise. Lordi offers a vision of soul that foregrounds the intricacies of musical craft\, the complex personal and social meanings of the music\, the dynamic movement of soul across time\, and the leading role played by black women in this musical-intellectual tradition.
URL:https://soulsvillefoundation.org/event/the-meaning-of-soul-with-author-emily-lordi/
LOCATION:Stax Museum of American Soul Music\, 926 E. McLemore Ave\, Memphis\, TN\, 38106\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Stax Museum of American Soul Music":MAILTO:info@soulsvillefoundation.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20221007T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20221007T203000
DTSTAMP:20260417T113819
CREATED:20220909T185359Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220909T185400Z
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SUMMARY:Film Screening: WATTSTAX
DESCRIPTION:FREE outdoor showing of the classic 1973 concert film featuring Rufus and Carla Thomas\, Isaac Hayes\, the Staple Singers\, the Bar-Kays\, and many more Stax artists. Bring lawn chairs to enjoy the show; food trucks will be on hand. DJ Bizzle Bluebland will play Memphis classics and deep cuts before the film starts. Limited parking will be available on the tower grounds\, with more secure parking located across the street in the Lamar-Airways Shopping Center. \n\n\n\nPresented by Memphis Recording Press in partnership with Indie Memphis\, TONE Memphis\, Stax Museum\, and WYXR.
URL:https://soulsvillefoundation.org/event/film-screening-wattstax/
LOCATION:Stax Museum of American Soul Music\, 926 E. McLemore Ave\, Memphis\, TN\, 38106\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Stax Museum of American Soul Music":MAILTO:info@soulsvillefoundation.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20221006T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20221006T210000
DTSTAMP:20260417T113819
CREATED:20220909T184920Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220930T152808Z
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SUMMARY:An Evening with The 24-Carat Black features listening party and discussion with original members
DESCRIPTION:Panel discussion and listening session with original band members Princess Hearn\, Jerome Derrickson\, C. Niambi Steele\, and Zach Schoenfeld \n\n\n\nIn 1973\, Enterprise Records\, a subsidiary released a landmark LP that would\, over time\, help change the face of Black music. The 24-Carat Black\, a group of more than a dozen young musicians from Cincinnati\, and their producer\, Dale Warren\, created Ghetto: Misfortune’s Wealth\, a genre-bending\, orchestral soul masterpiece that\, due to Stax’s financial troubles\, never received the support it needed to gain listeners. Fast forward 20 years to the 1990s: hip-hop DJs have discovered the deep grooves\, powerful vocals\, and pointed political commentary and sampled it for their own recordings. Since then\, Kendrick Lamar\, Jay-Z\, Digable Planets\, and many more have sampled The 24-Carat Black. \n\n\n\nJoin us for a roundtable discussion with three former band members – Princess Hearn\, Jerome Derrickson\, and C. Niambi Steele – and author Zach Schoenfeld\, who wrote the definitive biography of the band for the University of Texas Press’ 33 1/3 series.
URL:https://soulsvillefoundation.org/event/stax-storytellers-the-24-carat-black/
LOCATION:Stax Museum of American Soul Music\, 926 E. McLemore Ave\, Memphis\, TN\, 38106\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Stax Museum of American Soul Music":MAILTO:info@soulsvillefoundation.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220928T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220928T210000
DTSTAMP:20260417T113819
CREATED:20220909T184404Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220909T184405Z
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SUMMARY:Chicago Photo Exhibit Closing Event with Dr. Earnestine Jenkins
DESCRIPTION:Lecture and discussion with Dr. Earnestine Jenkins\, Professor of Art History-Visual Culture Studies\, University of Memphis \n\n\n\n Saturday night on the South Side of Chicago was sacred to the many Black working class Southern transplants that called the city home. Electric blues\, ice cold drinks\, and the hope for finding love and companionship drew men and women to the club\, where photographer Michael Abramson awaited to document the experience. Join Dr. Earnestine Jenkins as she highlights elements from the museum’s “Love in the Club” photo exhibition and discusses the impact of club culture within Black communities in Memphis\, Chicago\, and Pittsburgh.
URL:https://soulsvillefoundation.org/event/chicago-photo-exhibit-closing-event-with-dr-earnestine-jenkins/
LOCATION:Stax Museum of American Soul Music\, 926 E. McLemore Ave\, Memphis\, TN\, 38106\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Stax Museum of American Soul Music":MAILTO:info@soulsvillefoundation.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220922T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220922T210000
DTSTAMP:20260417T113819
CREATED:20220909T185557Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220909T185558Z
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SUMMARY:Rickydoc's Traveling Medicine Show: Music & Spoken Word
DESCRIPTION:With author Arthur Flowers. Featuring musicians Ekpe Abioto\, Danian Jerry\, Cequita Monique\, Anna B. Scott\, and Sheree Renee Thomas. \n\n\n\nRickydoc’s Traveling Medicine Show features novelist Arthur Flowers\, a practitioner of literary hoodoo\, Syracuse University professor emeritus\, leader of various nonprofits\, and a performance artist in the Griotic school of African American literature. Flowers is the “High Hoodoo of Memphis\,” using a fusion of Delta-based oral traditions\, such as blueswork\, storytelling\, spoken word\, and Black Baptist oratory with musical accompaniment. Flowers will be joined by several of Memphis’ finest Black musicians\, writers\, and performers. FREE ADMISSION
URL:https://soulsvillefoundation.org/event/rickydocs-traveling-medicine-show-music-spoken-word/
LOCATION:Stax Museum of American Soul Music\, 926 E. McLemore Ave\, Memphis\, TN\, 38106\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Stax Museum of American Soul Music":MAILTO:info@soulsvillefoundation.org
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