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Got that mojo filter
After hoofing across Mississippi a jaunt on Highway 61 led to this legendary hotspot and a surprisingly powerful collection of mojo. Johnny and Edgar Winters dad was mayor of Leland. Have a listen to ...
I gave this museum a high rating for two reasons. First it is just about the only place to stop and see anything on the renown Blues Highway 61. The second reason is that the museum was staffed by som...
It was interesting to get off the beaten path to stop at this museum. There were some garments worn by musicians, Johnny Winter items, musical instruments and other memorabilia. I liked the fact tha...
This is a smaller place with lots of exhibits and history. I confess that with the exception of Johnny and Edgar Winter, I hadn't heard of most of those represented. It was a real learning experience ...
Got that mojo filter
After hoofing across Mississippi a jaunt on Highway 61 led to this legendary hotspot and a surprisingly powerful collection of mojo. Johnny and Edgar Winters dad was mayor of Leland. Have a listen to ...
A bright spot on Blues Highway 61
I gave this museum a high rating for two reasons. First it is just about the only place to stop and see anything on the renown Blues Highway 61. The second reason is that the museum was staffed by som...
Nice little blues museum
Enjoyed this small museum with lots of interesting facts . Pat Thomas , ( son of Son Thomas) was there playing guitar which added to the atmosphere
Blues Trail stop
It was interesting to get off the beaten path to stop at this museum. There were some garments worn by musicians, Johnny Winter items, musical instruments and other memorabilia. I liked the fact tha...
Lots Of History
This is a smaller place with lots of exhibits and history. I confess that with the exception of Johnny and Edgar Winter, I hadn't heard of most of those represented. It was a real learning experience ...