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re: Time to rank the New SEC's Top Ten Historic Music Destinations
Posted on 3/6/24 at 6:55 pm to Harry Rex Vonner
Posted on 3/6/24 at 6:55 pm to Harry Rex Vonner
Venues have to include the Temple Theatre and the Grand Ole Opry House of Mississippi (NKA The MSU Riley Center) in Meridian, MS.
The acoustics in both theatre’s are as good as there are anywhere. Plus the seating is like you are sitting in your own living room. Very intimate. Great places to listen to a concert whether it is the Blues, Rock, Country, Jazz, Gospel etc.
The acoustics in both theatre’s are as good as there are anywhere. Plus the seating is like you are sitting in your own living room. Very intimate. Great places to listen to a concert whether it is the Blues, Rock, Country, Jazz, Gospel etc.
Posted on 3/6/24 at 7:00 pm to Godawgs4
I heard George Jones in Bass Hall in Ft Worth. It was awesome.
Posted on 3/6/24 at 7:02 pm to Godawgs4
And the musicians from Meridian are off the chart.
David & Jimmie Ruffin
Haley Williams
Steve Forbert
Parker McGee
Paul Davis
Jimmie Rodgers
George Cummings (Dr. Hook)
George Soule
Chris Ethridge
Todd Tilghman
Track 45
Scott McQuaig
Al Wilson
Pat Sansone
And a Guru of all things music is Ken Rainey.
Not bad for a small city.
David & Jimmie Ruffin
Haley Williams
Steve Forbert
Parker McGee
Paul Davis
Jimmie Rodgers
George Cummings (Dr. Hook)
George Soule
Chris Ethridge
Todd Tilghman
Track 45
Scott McQuaig
Al Wilson
Pat Sansone
And a Guru of all things music is Ken Rainey.
Not bad for a small city.
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