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Cat Head Delta Blues & Folk Art, Inc.
Clarksdale's blues store and 'live' music
information source featuring a full selection of
blues CDs, videos, DVDs, books and collectibles as
well as an affordable mix of Southern self-taught,
folk and outsider art. |
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Clarksdale Online
Internet directory of the Clarksdale community. |
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Delta Blues Museum
Teaching visitors about the culture and people of
the blues. Exhibits feature photos, instruments,
written word and local artifacts to tell the story
of the area and its music. |
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Delta Blues Education Program
Bringing together the children and master musicians
of the Mississippi Delta for the continuation of the
Delta Blues tradition. |
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Junior's Juke Joint
You're about to take a trip inside the places where
the blues began...edge-of-a-cotton-field juke joints
filled with real Delta folks. |
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Mississippi History Now
Mississippi Blues Feature Story by Christine Wilson |
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Trail of the Hellhound
Provides an overview of two distinct styles of blues
practiced in the Lower Mississippi Valley, extensive
biographies of the region's greatest blues
musicians, and pictures and descriptions of sites to
visit. |
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Delta Cultural Center
The Delta Cultural Center, located in historic
downtown Helena, Arkansas, is a museum dedicated to
the history of the Arkansas Delta. |
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George Thorogood
Official site of "Bad to the Bone" blues man George
Thorogood and the Destroyers. |
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Eddie Shaw
Eddie Shaw on tenor and alto saxes and harmonica is
a very talented singer, songwriter, musician,
arranger, and band leader. |
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Pinetop Perkins
Pinetop has made a living playing blues since 1926
and is widely regarded as one of the best blues
pianists. |
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Delaney Bramlett
When people talk about Eric Clapton and Duane Allman
it always comes around to Delaney, where the
influences are so strong. |
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Cate Brothers Band
The Cate Brothers, through many years of writing and
performing, have developed a sound that is truly
their own, both soulful and unique. |
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Jimmy Thackery
He's one of the few blues guitarists who learned
first hand from the masters of the blues, not off a
blues record or DVD. |