From the 1920s to the 1940s, Beale Street in Memphis became a hub for artists who collaborated to blend smooth jazz with the raw energy of rock ‘n’ roll, giving birth to the blues, a uniquely American genre. Today, this U.S. National Historic Landmark District invites visitors to explore the very blues clubs that launched the careers of some of the most renowned American blues musicians. The street’s vibrant atmosphere and rich musical heritage continue to draw music lovers and history enthusiasts alike.
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