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Chapter Nine: LaFayette's Music Room

Chapter Nine: LaFayette's Music Room

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Royal Studios, Papa Mitchell and Hunter Baron III have a parting of ways.

Narrated by Memphis native, Zeporia Gray of Real Music Pro Studios.

*Explicit language warning* There is explicit language contained within this book. There is also racially and culturally offensive terminology and language used within of historical context by some of the characters contained within this book. This is used to portray the thoughts, actions and beliefs of the characters. This does not reflect the beliefs of the author, nor any of the other people involved in the production of this book.

Copies of the book in both kindle and paper-based formats are available at most on-line retailers including ⁠⁠⁠⁠Amazon.com⁠⁠⁠⁠ and Barnes & Noble. A limited amount of autographed copies are available at the ⁠⁠⁠⁠Novel bookstore⁠⁠⁠⁠ at 387 Perkins Extd in Memphis, TN .

Want to get the real Memphis flavor? Read our chapter notes for more information about the famous people and places in our Bluff city on the banks of the Mississippi.

Chapter Notes: Memphis - the city of music

Best live music venues - LaFayette's Music Room. LaFayette's profile as featured on Memphis Travel. Located in mid-town Memphis, LaFayette's is surrounded by chic bars and restaurants in the hipster part of town.

For a more low profile occasion, head to Neil's Music Room in East Memphis. Unfortunately, Neil was recently arrested on tax charges, but hopefully this is resolved quickly - and he's back at the helm. If you are feeling up for a trip to the famous, and always lively Beale Street - there are a flurry of favorites. The original B.B. Kings, which hosts plenty of well-known artists - as a rite of passage, almost. The Band Box is the closest thing to an authentic "juke joint" on Beale Street and is attached to the Blues City Cafe, which serves several southern favorites.

You can head over to Jerry Lee Lewis's farther down the street. Jerry's no longer there, but that's probably a good thing. His appearances in the last few years were marked by drunken arguments and tantrums.

If you have the chance, plan ahead to attend Memphis in May's Beale Street Music festival. It's three days, hundreds of musical acts - multiple stages, and (even!) a Blues tent. But, out-of-towners beware, the festival is also known as "Memphis in Mud" due to the region's frequent spring showers.

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