Nestled in the Memphis Historic District, Handy Park is a vibrant greenspace named after W.C. Handy, often referred to as the ‘Father of the Blues.’ This park, with its open layout and central location, serves as a natural stage for both amateur and professional local musicians. Regularly hosting free concerts, it invites visitors to immerse themselves in the rich musical heritage of Memphis. The sounds of live performances fill the air, creating an atmosphere that celebrates the city’s deep-rooted connection to the blues.
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