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Joe Rickman

Rockabilly and country performer Joe Rickman was born in Corinth in 1943 and has lived in Glen for fifty years. As a child, he listened to the Grand Ole Opry, and in 1955 he found his musical direction when he heard “some of the prettiest music I ever heard” by rockabilly artists including Elvis Presley, […]

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Johnny Rawls

Johnny Rawls was born near Pascagoula, Mississippi, where his father worked in the shipyards. He grew up on a 70-acre farm in Stone County (his father commuted to the coast). Music has been in his family and in the air at home as long as he can remember. His older sister, older brother, and mother

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Charles Nelson

Charles Nelson lives in McCall Creek, in Franklin County, Mississippi, on land purchased by his father in the 1930s, less than five miles from the house in which he was born. Nelson is a talented, although unrecorded, boogie-woogie blues pianist—a style that features rhythmic left hand with melodies played with the right, is largely instrumental

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Thomas Moss

Thomas Moss is carrying on and passing along a family tradition–bluegrass. In addition to being a father and full-time diesel mechanic, Moss plays at festivals and churches around the state and region with Foxfire, a group based near Bay Springs, and has released recordings both with the group and as a solo artist. Born in

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Robert Morris

Rockabilly drummer and songwriter Robert Morris, a resident of Senatobia, was born in 1954 in Memphis, where he spent most of his youth in the Whitehaven area. His father was a “flat-top” guitarist and a musical associate of Bill Monroe in the late ‘40s and early ‘50s. Many musicians would come by the family house

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