Located on the east bank of the Mississippi River, surrounded by vast cotton fields and forests, it is called Memphis because its hydrogeography resembles the ancient city of Memphis on the Nile River. This city is the largest city in Tennessee. It is only two and a half hours' drive from Little Rock.
After leaving Little Rock, Glory to his death followed Interstate 40 all the way east towards Memphis.
This is a city that blends the elegance, conservativeness, pride of the South and the vastness, playfulness and enthusiasm of the West. It is this land where the ancient and the modern'cross' each other's brilliance gave birth to a breathtaking music culture. William, the father of the blues ˉChristopher Handy (w.c.handy) and the king of rock "Elvis" Elvis Presley (.) are here to start their world-famous musical journey.
William Christopher Handy composed a slow four-step jazz dance in Memphis. This country is rich in its vastness, agility, and blood and sweat. It is moisturized by the light cotton flowers, the tears of the black laborers who bend down, and the shouts. Bruce was born in the fertile soil. In Memphis, it is not only black musicians who stubbornly fill the streets and air with pride with blues music, their leader Martin Luther King (marthn. lunher.) is also proud to take back from the world what should belong to them. Land, rights, dignity and a wonderful breakfast. And Martin Luther King proudly soaked the entire Memphis with blood, leaving only Blues still playing, continuing the last hope of the black people.
Perhaps it was the roads paved by these sufferings and melancholy that gave rise to the rock music that influenced the next half a century.
Memphis has always been a city full of music culture. Memphis in the 1940s and 1950s brought together various music genres such as gospel, blues, rhythm and blues, and western swing. A young man named Sam Phillips (sam.) was very special. Like Bruce, he gave up his job as a radio dj and came to Memphis. After his own efforts, he founded Sun Records () in 1952. The sun is the symbol of Sam's optimistic spirit and the motto of this record company. It is "we record any music anytime, anywhere".
As a music producer, Sam takes every newcomer who comes to Sun Records very patiently and seriously. He gives artists maximum freedom. He said that in Sun Records, there are no style restrictions, and those who have not been formalized. Artists in music education can express their music as they wish, as long as they feel good.
It is precisely because of this that the music style of Sun Records is very different from that of the mainstream record companies at that time. It appears vivid and full of vitality. This also makes Sun Records the most frequent place for young artists in Memphis at that time. Because there were serious species in society at that time. Family. Discrimination has prevented many black records from gaining widespread popularity. Sam believes that if you want to be commercially successful, you must find a "white man with a black voice and feeling."
In July 1954, a white truck driver walked into a recording studio in Memphis, and a legend began. The song played by this young man who called himself Elvis Presley was not noticed by Sam at first, but suddenly he had a flash of inspiration and vaguely realized that an era was about to begin. So Sam recommended the song "It's okay (that sung by Elvis to Memphis Radio, and it was a revolution in music, culture, and racial integration. The curtain on fate was thus opened.
This is a new and wonderful encounter between blues and country music. The new tune is brisk, lively, and even with a wild wind, but the most important thing is that this song has spread all over the world like a messenger, and it is declared in Memphis. A new form of music was born, rock
"Elvis Presley" Presley began his legendary life, and Sam Phillips was also known as the "Father of Rock and Roll", and Sam's contribution to American music and world music was much more than that. Sun Records was founded as the "cradle of rock" in people's hearts forever. During the sixteen years of running the company, Sam has released a total of 226 albums, leaving a fortune for the world. Estimated wealth of the'jing' god. In 1986, Sam Phelps, as the first batch of "non-artist winners", was recognized as one of the highest honors in the American pop music industry: entering the American Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
In 2003, on the second day of Sam's death, the U.S. Senate passed an agreement to list 706 Union Avenue in Memphis, where the Sun Records Studio was located, as a U.S. Historic Site and awarded it a "National Historic Landmark Building". "The title in recognition of the popular culture created by this recording studio.
This is Memphis, William Christopher Handy, Elvis Presley, Sun Records, a city that is alive because of music.
In fact, blues and rock have been closely linked, they influence and interact with each other. Bruce was born in a hard time. It brings emotional release and relief to the struggling blacks. Bruce, who sang happiness and hope in pain and despair, was tortured by splitting his legs, but still swaying, expelled from the world, still biting the sky and holding the moon, stubbornly and stubbornly. Using guitar, harmonica, drums and bass to call friends, using feet, slaps, "chest" cavity, harmonica to touch the soul and tears of the earth will only make life "humiliated", but a smile makes life always proud. This is the power of music, it affects the present, reminds the past, and calmly faces the future.
For everyone who is glorious to death, when you come to Memphis, you can feel the blood that is boiling to the point of explosion. This city represents not only music, not only rock, but also ordinary people. That kind of love for music. Music comes from the public and life, and every corner of Memphis can feel that special charm and style, even the air is filled with the smell of music.
Beale Street (. street) is world-famous. Back then, the first blues band performed in the bars and clubs on this street. Perhaps this street is more famous than Memphis. Beale Street still maintains the Tangle Road, revealing a long history, and both sides of the street are full of music-themed bars. The 'door' of the bar opens and closes suddenly, all kinds of music 'makes' mistakes, the blues' melancholy, the rock's madness... constitute the unique style of the small street.
At the end of the street, there is a small square named after William Christopher Handy, the father of the blues. There are two 'dew' stages at the same time, and small bands play every day. In the bright sunshine, passers-by in twos and threes, holding beer or coffee, drinking and listening on the bench, not far away, Handy in the statue, quietly watching all this, he is holding a saxophone, It seems that I want to add a song to the band in front of me. On the opposite side of the street, there is a DVD store much larger than the square, which houses various music products, among which the tape commemorating Elvis Presley always occupies the most conspicuous position.
"So, do you want to stand on this stage?" Neil looked at the two'dew' heavenly stages in front of him, and there was endless'excitement' in his chest, which made him seem a little irrepressible when he spoke. My emotions are completely different from usual.
Although the two'shower' stage in front of you are not gorgeous, they are actually two simple wooden tables on the square, without too much decoration or gorgeous equipment, but the two stages are for real rock lovers. All of them have extraordinary meanings. To put it a bit exaggerated, this is one of the symbols of the birthplace of rock and roll; to be true, this is the place where countless classic tracks were born. This is a special existence for any band.
Before Hugo had such strong feelings, he always felt that Memphis was thousands of miles away from him, but today, Hugo has a real sense of pilgrimage, this is the holy place deep in his heart. It's not because of adoring Elvis Presley or any other specific singer, or because rock was born here, but because of the people's love for music, which promoted blues and gave birth to rock and roll. This A love makes Memphis unique, and also makes these two simple stages a holy place in the heart.
"Of course" Hugo and Fujin said in unison. The two voices were not loud, and they only gave a low affirmative answer, but this simple sentence contained all the surging and'excitement in the hearts of the two. 'Affection.
"You said, what would it feel like when we stood up?" Pedro's expression was more direct, and he directly said excitedly, eager to stand up and have a try.
Alfonso also jumped on the spot with a look of excitement, as if given him a chance to come on stage at this time, he would be willing to step onto the stage immediately to show off his skills. It's hard to imagine that a few months ago, he was an outstanding car salesman, and he has been hesitant to join the band; but now ~www.mtlnovel.com~ Alfonso has completely entered. I took the role of "color" and enjoyed every minute and every second when I was with the band.
Glory to Death After arriving in Memphis today, I came to Beale Street to find a performance venue as soon as possible. For rock lovers, it is a holy place. Every year, there are countless music lovers who come to Beale Street every day. There are countless bands with the same idea till death
But, are there any performance restrictions on these two stages? Do I need to apply, or is it possible to perform directly on stage as long as the stage is vacant? Is there a management association near here? Hugo and Bill have already been proficiently searching for managers around them. When they want to come, in a famous music city like Memphis, there must be a system for the management of street performances.
But before they could find the manager, the idle stage at the far end suddenly became lively, and a band began to take the stage one after another, which made the pedestrians in the square naturally cast their sights on. Doesn't need any permission to perform here, just go on stage directly?