Something's Happening on Beale Street - Memphis, 1954 | Songs of History
Memphis, 1954. At Sun Records on Union Avenue, something unprecedented was happening - blues, gospel, and country music were colliding. The sound that came out would be called rock and roll. Best with headphones - Era: Memphis 1950s - Style: Early Rockabilly / Memphis Blues New episode every Tuesday and Friday - Subscribe #MemphisBlues #SunRecords #Rockabilly #SongsOfHistory

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