January 25th, 2018 by Warren Matthews
Music history and highlights that happened on January 25th from the birthplace of the blues… and rock n’ roll. 1858: Felix Mendelssohn’s “Wedding March” plays at Queen Victoria’s wedding in Great Britain (it was the first time “Wedding March” was played). 1899: Blues musician “Sleepy” John Estes born in Ripley, Tennessee. 1927: Composer Antonio Carlos […]
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January 25th, 2018 by Warren Matthews
The Arts & Culture District Sign honoring former City of Clarksdale Commissioner Grady Palmer went up today on Sunflower Avenue near City Hall. Palmer was a graduate of Mississippi State University, then he was a respected teacher in the Coahoma County Public Schools for 32 years. A tireless champion of Clarkdale, Grady was also a […]
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January 25th, 2018 by Warren Matthews
Clarksdale Police Chief Sandra J. Williams and Assistant Chief Troy Kimble attended the new chief’s training January 8-12, 2018 at the MS Department of Public Safety in Ridgeland, MS. During the training week long session, they toured the MS State Capitol.
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January 24th, 2018 by Warren Matthews
Music history and highlights on January 24th from the birthplace of the blues… and rock n’ roll. 1936: Benny Goodman records “Stomping at the Savoy” on Victor Records. 1936: Rocker Jack Scott born. 1939: Entertainer and singer Ray Stevens born… in Clarksdale, Georgia! 1941: Meters and Neville Brothers’ Aaron Neville born. 1941: Neil Diamond born […]
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January 24th, 2018 by Warren Matthews
From the Clarksdale Press Register By TAYLOR MITCHELL Three former City of Clarksdale employees have filed complaints with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the Board of Mayor and Commissioners learned in executive session at Monday’s meeting. One of the complainants is from former city attorney Curtis Boschert, who was removed from his position in […]
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January 23rd, 2018 by Warren Matthews
Music history and highlights on January 23rd from the birthplace of the blues… and rock n’ roll. 1837: Former slave, singer and evangelist Amanda Smith born in Long Green, Maryland. 1902: Jazz saxophonist and clarinetist Benjamin “Benny” Waters” born in Baltimore. 1906: Composer Igor Stravinsky marries Yekaterina Nosenko. 1910: Pioneering jazz guitarist Django Reinhardt born […]
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January 23rd, 2018 by Warren Matthews
The Arts & Culture District sign honorning Andrew Carr was just mounted in historic downtown Clarksdale. It is located at the corner of Issaquena Ave. and E. 2nd St., and is not far from the current headquarters of Coahoma Opportunities Inc, where Andy distinguished himself as a helpful, community minded and progressive young man. Andy […]
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January 23rd, 2018 by Warren Matthews
The Arts & Culture District sign honoring Rev. Walter Dakin was put up in front of St. Episcopal Church, where Dakin was the rector from 1915 to 1931. He was also the grandfather of Tennessee Williams, and a founding influence on his grandson’s remarkable literary career. (More information here.) Reverend Dakin’s sign was can be […]
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January 22nd, 2018 by Warren Matthews
Music history and highlights on January 22nd from the birthplace of the blues… and rock n’ roll. 1575: Queen Elizabeth grants Thomas Tallis and William Byrd music press monopoly in England. 1897: Blues and spiritial singer “Blind” Willie Johnson born in Pendleton, Texas. 1900: Microphone inventor David Edward Hughes passes away. 1904: Founder of New […]
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January 22nd, 2018 by Warren Matthews
By Clarksdale\Coahoma County Chamber of Commerce Executive Director, Jon Levingston. In 2005, I was appointed to the Mississippi Civil Rights Museum Study Commission by Governor Haley Barbour. On Friday, December 8, 2017, I had the privilege of attending the reception at the newly completed Mississippi Civil Rights Museum and the Mississippi Museum of History Museum […]
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