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Ep 2: Pretty Much Pure Gospel

This podcast features interviews from, in order of appearance, Chris Wimmer, Jimmy Crosthwait, Augusta Palmer, Henry Nelson, and Robert Gordon. “Pretty Much Pure Gospel” explores the history of the Memphis Country Blues Festival, drawing on he historical context of “Diabolical and Revolutionary” to give a full picture of the festival itself.

Listen to this episode from Beyond Beale on Spotify. This podcast features interviews from, in order of appearance, Chris Wimmer, Jimmy Crosthwait, Augusta Palmer, Henry Nelson, and Robert Gordon. "Pretty Much Pure Gospel" explores the history of the Memphis Country Blues Festival, drawing on the historical context of "Diabolical and Revolutionary" to give a full picture of the festival itself.

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News clippings of the Bitter Lemon coffee house, gallery, and club aka the place to be in 1960s Memphis!