Gavin's Blues Heritage Tour

Episode5 — Memphis


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Welcome to my Blues Heritage Tour. I'm on a road trip in a beautiful red 1966 Ford Mustang working my north from New Orleans up Highway 61 - the blues highway - to Chicago.
Today I'm Memphis, Tennessee, to get a taste of the electric Memphis blues.
Further north now, the blues sound is more polished, more electric, more of a polished performance.
I've left the juke joints and low-down bars back in Baton Rouge and Clarksdale. Here in Memphis, it's sharp suits, backing bands full of brass, elegant theatres and putting on a show.
And the king of putting on a show - a man many call 'King of the Blues' - is B. B. King.
Born Riley B. King, in Itta Bena, Mississippi, he moved to Memphis in the 40s and has been recording, playing and touring ever since. At age 76, he's still going strong and defining the blues for new audiences.
King is a pioneer of electric blues guitar. He was soloing way before his blues contempories caught up with him and he continues to be a model for aspiring blues guitarists today.
If you want to learn about the blues - and the heritage of African American music - a good place to start is the Memphis Rock n Soul Museum. Let's go in.
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Gavin's Blues Heritage TourBy jon bounds