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Step back in time to the vibrant and tumultuous music scene of 1968 Memphis with "Memphis 68: The Tragedy of Southern Soul." Explore the lives and legacies of legendary artists like Isaac Hayes, Mahalia Jackson, and Otis Redding as they navigate a city on the brink of change. This second installment in the soul music trilogy is a captivating journey through a city that defined an era.
Dive deep into the heart and soul of Memphis, Tennessee, a city that reverberated with the sounds of Aretha Franklin, Elvis Presley, and Al Green. Experience the magic of Stax Records, a sanctuary for soul and blues musicians seeking refuge from the world's turmoil. Witness the rise and fall of Stax/Volt Records against the backdrop of civil rights movements and the tragic assassination of Martin Luther King Jr.
Winner of the prestigious Penderyn Music Book Prize in 2018, "Memphis 68" is a masterpiece of music history and cultural commentary. Immerse yourself in the vivid storytelling of author Stuart Cosgrove, whose compelling narrative captures the essence of a city torn between its musical brilliance and social unrest. A must-read for music enthusiasts and history buffs alike!
Don't miss the chance to relive the glory days of Memphis soul music in "Memphis 68: The Tragedy of Southern Soul." Join the ranks of readers who have been captivated by this gripping tale of music, race, and resilience. Order your copy today and discover the profound impact of Memphis on the world of soul music.
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