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Memphis blues — TV Appearance Clips

Rare tv appearance footage of Memphis blues, curated from across the internet. Browse 1 clip below.

Memphis bluesTV Appearance

About TV Appearance Footage

Television appearances from throughout the decades capture artists performing for audiences of millions — often in unusual settings, with house bands, on chat shows, or as part of variety specials that seem surreal by modern standards. The rarest TV clips are from regional broadcasts, international shows, and programmes that were never repeated or archived.

About Memphis blues

The Memphis blues is a style of blues music created from the 1910s to the 1930s by musicians in the Memphis area, such as Frank Stokes, Sleepy John Estes, Furry Lewis and Memphis Minnie. The style was popular in vaudeville and medicine shows and was associated with Beale Street, the main entertainment area in Memphis. W. C. Handy, the "Father of the Blues", published the song "The Memphis Blues"...

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  • Thumbnail for Rosco Gordon ‎– A Girl To Love 1962  ABC Paramount ‎– 45 10351 by The D.O.C., Howlin' Wolf, Queen, Sine, Music industry, Memphis blues, Robert Johnson, Robert Cray, Songwriter, Y&T2:47

    Rosco Gordon ‎– A Girl To Love 1962 ABC Paramount ‎– 45 10351

    The D.O.C., Howlin' Wolf, Queen, Sine, Music industry, Memphis blues, Robert Johnson, Robert Cray, Songwriter, Y&T

    1960sDocumentaryTV Appearance
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