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David "Honeyboy" Edwards, June 28, 1915 - August 29, 2011

by jspann 31. August 2011 08:12
On Monday, August 29, the world lost another great blues legend when David “Honeyboy” Edwards of Shaw, Mississippi, passed away in his Chicago home. The GRAMMY-winning artist was known to be the oldest surviving Delta bluesman.



Honeyboy achieved many accolades during his career, which included induction to the Blues Hall of Fame, several GRAMMY Awards, the Mississippi Arts Commission's Governor’s Lifetime Achievement Award and many other notable recognitions. However, one of his fondest memories was being honored on the Mississippi Blues Trail on April 13, 2007.



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Elvis Fans Head to Tupelo MS this Weekend!

by VisitMS 31. May 2011 06:05


Hey Elvis fans! Downtown Tupelo comes alive with activities for Elvis fans far and wide this weekend for the annual Tupelo Elvis Festival! In its 13th year, this weekend boasts tons of entertainment and fun featuring live music Friday and Saturday nights as well as a Sunday afternoon lineup. The weekend includes a parade, 5K run, beauty pageant, carnival, movie poster exhibit, visits to Elvis birthplace (which are free with admission to the event), children’s activities, a gospel concert, tribute artists contest and a bike race. If you are even the slightest bit an Elvis Presley fan, this is the place to be this weekend! There are several new additions to the festival and to the district this year; new shops and restaurants and more activities.

Hilton Garden Inn® is the Official Hotel for the Tupelo Elvis Festival. Click here for a list of Tupleo hotels!  

Come on down to Tupelo, MS!

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GRAMMY® Event Tickets on Sale Now!

by VisitMS 19. May 2011 03:59


Governor Haley Barbour and First Lady Marsha Barbour will host the fifth annual Mississippi celebration of its GRAMMY® legacy at 7:30 p.m. June 7, 2011, at Beau Rivage Resort & Casino in Biloxi. The list of performers and honorees include 15-time GRAMMY winner B.B. King, GRAMMY nominees North Mississippi Allstars Duo, Benjamin Wright, Jimbo Mathus, Shannon McNally, Jay Dean and the Tropical World of Tango and host Joey Lauren Adams.  

The GRAMMY® event is open to the public. Tickets are $50. For tickets click here.

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Don’t Miss the Gulfport Music Festival this Weekend!

by VisitMS 12. May 2011 05:19
Looking for a musically inspired getaway this weekend? Want to enjoy major headline artists in a fun and relaxed atmosphere? Head to Gulfport, Mississippi this Friday, May 13th for the Gulfport Music Festival!

This huge two-day music festival features some of the biggest names in music today. On Friday, watch Montgomery Gentry and Steel Magnolia take the stage. On Saturday, Train will perform along with Flo Rida and Sean Kingston and the list of artists goes on. Want more reasons to head to Gulfport this weekend? How about a beer garden that features individual acts in a more intimate atmosphere with premium and craft beers on the menu. There will also be food booths featuring barbeque, pizza and plenty of other items.

Need a place to stay for the weekend? Browse our extensive list of accommodations. Choose Gulfport in the city drop down and which type of accommodation you’re looking for. There are many hotels, motels and bed & breakfasts in the area.  

Buy tickets for the event here. But hurry! The festival starts at 4pm tomorrow. Hope to see you there!

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It's Music Month in Mississippi!

by VisitMS 3. May 2011 08:56
May is Music Month in the great state of Mississippi and we have so much going on this month, you won’t soon forget that Mississippi is the true birthplace of America’s music.  From Rock & Roll and Blues to Country Music and Jazz, Mississippi houses decades upon decades of America’s music legends and artists.

To honor this truly amazing month in Mississippi, we’ve got some musically inspired facts and fun tid bits some of you may not have known. We hope it inspires a trip to the great state during May to experience firsthand the authentic past and present of some of America’s music legends and new musical talent springing from our state. 

 

 - “The Father of Country Music," Jimmie Rodgers found fame in the late 1920s and was the first inductee into the Country Music Hall of Fame.


 - Malaco Records, a legendary recording studio in Jackson, opened in 1967 and is considered “The Last Soul Company.” It is the last independently owned and operated record label of its kind in the world, having released some of the biggest classic R & B, Southern soul, gospel and blues songs to hit the Billboard charts.

 
- The University of Mississippi Blues Archive in Oxford contains the world's largest collection of Blues music.

 
 - Mary Wilson of the Supremes was born in Greenville, Mississippi, and was the only member to remain with the group from their 1959 beginnings as the Primettes to their breakup in 1977.

 
 - Jimmy Buffet, singer of tropical music was actually born in Pascagoula, Mississippi, not Margaritaville.

 
 - Faith Hill was born Audrey Faith Perry in Ridgeland, Mississippi and recorded her first album, “Take Me as I Am” in 1993.

 
 - The Mississippi Delta is the birthplace of the Blues, which preceded the birth of Jazz, the only other original American art form.

 
 - Peavey Electronics, in Meridian, is the world's largest manufacturer of musical amplification equipment.