America 250: Mississippi highlights its legacy as 'the birthplace of America's music'
As the nation's 250th anniversary nears, Mississippi's musical heritage, from blues to gospel, is being celebrated for its impact on American culture.
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As the nation's 250th anniversary nears, Mississippi's musical heritage, from blues to gospel, is being celebrated for its impact on American culture.
As the nation's 250th anniversary nears, Mississippi's musical heritage, from blues to gospel, is being celebrated for its impact on American culture.
In Clarksdale, Mississippi, where the Delta air hangs thick and the ghosts don’t bother hiding, Charlie Musselwhite sits easy and watches it all come back around. “I’m in Clarksdal...
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Cover photo © 2026 Bob Kieser Eddie Cotton, Jr. was born and raised in the heart of the blues: Mississippi. After playing music his whole young life, Cotton earned a music scholars...
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The New York State Blues Festival took place at the fairgrounds in Syracuse on June 11, 12, and 13. The festival, which was founded in 1992 and has become an annual summer staple i...
Missouri-born blues and soul artist Meaza Joy has found a fitting home at Blind Pig Records, a label with deep roots in the genre’s past and a clear eye on its future. Pronounced M...
Cover photo © 2026 Marilyn Stringer In This Issue Mark Thompson has our feature interview with Big Joe Maher. We have ten Blues reviews for you this week including new music from...
In this photo-rich guide, ten legendary blues artists are remembered where they now rest—beneath flowers, stone, and sky. From Dinah Washington’s bold spirit to Muddy Waters’ elect...
Cover photo © 2026 Bob Kieser In This Issue Dave Popkin has our feature interview with Eddie Cotton Jr. We have nine Blues reviews for you this week including new music from Yank...
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