Traveling Down the Delta Blues Highway audiochic
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- Society & Culture
Travel down the Delta Blues Highway of Mississippi. This season explores cities and people from Tunica to Vicksburg. Talking with grammy award winners, and museum directors. It's also about food stops and venues and history. This is an "audio travel book" you won't want to miss.
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Libby Rae Watson
Had a fun phone conversation with Blues artist Libby Rae Watson. I happened to find her traveling Instagram @liberaetor and talked food, travel, off the beaten path, her music. This is the edited version of a conversation that felt like I was talking to a friend I hadn't caught up with in awhile.
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Mount Zion Memorial Fund
If you want to help save and preserve graves of Blues artists this is the place and organization to work with. I had the privilege DeWayne Moore of the foundation. Take a listen to current and upcoming projects.
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Grammy Award Winner and Historian William Ferris Part 2
This part of our talk we chatted about his winning his Grammy awards and Blues Markers and of course the Delta a little food and fun times. I hope you enjoy.
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Grammy Award Winner and Historian William Ferris
It's always been a pleasure to speak with Mr.Ferris. His documentary work over decades were noticed by the Grammys and he's encouraged me to keep on, and let people's voices be heard, as he has. I always feel honored and blessed to speak with him and I hope you enjoy his story and our talk of the Blues.
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B.B.King Museum Interview with Malika Polk-Lee
Get an insight into the museum. I've been going there since it was a living museum and now is a memorial. King made it his home and it is a place you want to stop by along your trip down the Delta Blues Highway.
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B.B.King Museum -Extra Oral History
I was doing an interview and Mrs. Delsie Davis walked in. Since my illness- pre-Covid and the podcast during covid, I came across audio, I had recorded six months before I lost memories. I have some of this trip but audio makes it sound like it was a good one. B.B. King says he has two years of his childhood he can't remember- I could not fathom but now I can. This is the beginning of the podcast taking a break.