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shereeshu

sheree shu

NY/LA.
I produce things and like to travel.
Sometimes I get to do both at the same time.

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Our video for @theblackkeys “She Does It Right” dropped today coinciding with the release of the new album Peaches! Super fun collaboration putting this one together. Link in bio to the full vid!

Directors:
Kyle McCarthy @kylemakesshortfilms
E.J. McLeavey-Fisher @eeeeeeej
Producer: Sheree Shu @shereeshu
Creative Director: Michael Carney @carneymichael
Edit/Animation: Kyle McCarthy @kylemakesshortfilms
Cinematographer: Alex Palumbo @alxpalumbo
Camera Assistant: Ty Besh @trustydigitalmedia
Location Sound: Peter Townsend @pmtownsend
Still Photographer: Romeo Okwara @romeokwara
Stylist: Martin Hugo @martnhugo
PA: Jeana Medlin @amedlingkid
Colorist: Alex Palumbo
Picture Car: The Picture Car Company
Artist Management: David Adcock @david.adcock and Nina Schollnick @ninaschollnick
Band Team: Tyler Zwiep @a_manual_override

Featuring:
Dan Auerbach
Patrick Carney @officerpatrickcarney
Eric Deaton @ericdeatonmusic
Jimbo Mathus @therealjimbomathus
Kenny Brown @kennybrown5211
Hernando’s Hide-a-way @hernandoshideawaymemphis
Shangri-La Records @shangrilarecords
The Big S


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Our video for @theblackkeys “She Does It Right” dropped today coinciding with the release of the new album Peaches! Super fun collaboration putting this one together. Link in bio to the full vid!

Directors:
Kyle McCarthy @kylemakesshortfilms
E.J. McLeavey-Fisher @eeeeeeej
Producer: Sheree Shu @shereeshu
Creative Director: Michael Carney @carneymichael
Edit/Animation: Kyle McCarthy @kylemakesshortfilms
Cinematographer: Alex Palumbo @alxpalumbo
Camera Assistant: Ty Besh @trustydigitalmedia
Location Sound: Peter Townsend @pmtownsend
Still Photographer: Romeo Okwara @romeokwara
Stylist: Martin Hugo @martnhugo
PA: Jeana Medlin @amedlingkid
Colorist: Alex Palumbo
Picture Car: The Picture Car Company
Artist Management: David Adcock @david.adcock and Nina Schollnick @ninaschollnick
Band Team: Tyler Zwiep @a_manual_override

Featuring:
Dan Auerbach
Patrick Carney @officerpatrickcarney
Eric Deaton @ericdeatonmusic
Jimbo Mathus @therealjimbomathus
Kenny Brown @kennybrown5211
Hernando’s Hide-a-way @hernandoshideawaymemphis
Shangri-La Records @shangrilarecords
The Big S


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2 weeks ago

Our video for @theblackkeys “She Does It Right” dropped today coinciding with the release of the new album Peaches! Super fun collaboration putting this one together. Link in bio to the full vid!

Directors:
Kyle McCarthy @kylemakesshortfilms
E.J. McLeavey-Fisher @eeeeeeej
Producer: Sheree Shu @shereeshu
Creative Director: Michael Carney @carneymichael
Edit/Animation: Kyle McCarthy @kylemakesshortfilms
Cinematographer: Alex Palumbo @alxpalumbo
Camera Assistant: Ty Besh @trustydigitalmedia
Location Sound: Peter Townsend @pmtownsend
Still Photographer: Romeo Okwara @romeokwara
Stylist: Martin Hugo @martnhugo
PA: Jeana Medlin @amedlingkid
Colorist: Alex Palumbo
Picture Car: The Picture Car Company
Artist Management: David Adcock @david.adcock and Nina Schollnick @ninaschollnick
Band Team: Tyler Zwiep @a_manual_override

Featuring:
Dan Auerbach
Patrick Carney @officerpatrickcarney
Eric Deaton @ericdeatonmusic
Jimbo Mathus @therealjimbomathus
Kenny Brown @kennybrown5211
Hernando’s Hide-a-way @hernandoshideawaymemphis
Shangri-La Records @shangrilarecords
The Big S


933
70
2 weeks ago

Our video for @theblackkeys “She Does It Right” dropped today coinciding with the release of the new album Peaches! Super fun collaboration putting this one together. Link in bio to the full vid!

Directors:
Kyle McCarthy @kylemakesshortfilms
E.J. McLeavey-Fisher @eeeeeeej
Producer: Sheree Shu @shereeshu
Creative Director: Michael Carney @carneymichael
Edit/Animation: Kyle McCarthy @kylemakesshortfilms
Cinematographer: Alex Palumbo @alxpalumbo
Camera Assistant: Ty Besh @trustydigitalmedia
Location Sound: Peter Townsend @pmtownsend
Still Photographer: Romeo Okwara @romeokwara
Stylist: Martin Hugo @martnhugo
PA: Jeana Medlin @amedlingkid
Colorist: Alex Palumbo
Picture Car: The Picture Car Company
Artist Management: David Adcock @david.adcock and Nina Schollnick @ninaschollnick
Band Team: Tyler Zwiep @a_manual_override

Featuring:
Dan Auerbach
Patrick Carney @officerpatrickcarney
Eric Deaton @ericdeatonmusic
Jimbo Mathus @therealjimbomathus
Kenny Brown @kennybrown5211
Hernando’s Hide-a-way @hernandoshideawaymemphis
Shangri-La Records @shangrilarecords
The Big S


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Grateful for the opportunity to spend the last few weeks with family, eating, exploring Taiwan, eating, hiking, getting to know my family’s hometown, eating, and sorting out some family and personal matters. Will miss the food, the 7-11’s, the beverage selection and the food.Will be back soon. Onto the next stop!


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Grateful for the opportunity to spend the last few weeks with family, eating, exploring Taiwan, eating, hiking, getting to know my family’s hometown, eating, and sorting out some family and personal matters. Will miss the food, the 7-11’s, the beverage selection and the food.Will be back soon. Onto the next stop!


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Grateful for the opportunity to spend the last few weeks with family, eating, exploring Taiwan, eating, hiking, getting to know my family’s hometown, eating, and sorting out some family and personal matters. Will miss the food, the 7-11’s, the beverage selection and the food.Will be back soon. Onto the next stop!


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Grateful for the opportunity to spend the last few weeks with family, eating, exploring Taiwan, eating, hiking, getting to know my family’s hometown, eating, and sorting out some family and personal matters. Will miss the food, the 7-11’s, the beverage selection and the food.Will be back soon. Onto the next stop!


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2 months ago

Grateful for the opportunity to spend the last few weeks with family, eating, exploring Taiwan, eating, hiking, getting to know my family’s hometown, eating, and sorting out some family and personal matters. Will miss the food, the 7-11’s, the beverage selection and the food.Will be back soon. Onto the next stop!


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2 months ago

Grateful for the opportunity to spend the last few weeks with family, eating, exploring Taiwan, eating, hiking, getting to know my family’s hometown, eating, and sorting out some family and personal matters. Will miss the food, the 7-11’s, the beverage selection and the food.Will be back soon. Onto the next stop!


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2 months ago

Grateful for the opportunity to spend the last few weeks with family, eating, exploring Taiwan, eating, hiking, getting to know my family’s hometown, eating, and sorting out some family and personal matters. Will miss the food, the 7-11’s, the beverage selection and the food.Will be back soon. Onto the next stop!


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2 months ago

Grateful for the opportunity to spend the last few weeks with family, eating, exploring Taiwan, eating, hiking, getting to know my family’s hometown, eating, and sorting out some family and personal matters. Will miss the food, the 7-11’s, the beverage selection and the food.Will be back soon. Onto the next stop!


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2 months ago

Grateful for the opportunity to spend the last few weeks with family, eating, exploring Taiwan, eating, hiking, getting to know my family’s hometown, eating, and sorting out some family and personal matters. Will miss the food, the 7-11’s, the beverage selection and the food.Will be back soon. Onto the next stop!


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2 months ago

Grateful for the opportunity to spend the last few weeks with family, eating, exploring Taiwan, eating, hiking, getting to know my family’s hometown, eating, and sorting out some family and personal matters. Will miss the food, the 7-11’s, the beverage selection and the food.Will be back soon. Onto the next stop!


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2 months ago

Grateful for the opportunity to spend the last few weeks with family, eating, exploring Taiwan, eating, hiking, getting to know my family’s hometown, eating, and sorting out some family and personal matters. Will miss the food, the 7-11’s, the beverage selection and the food.Will be back soon. Onto the next stop!


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2 months ago

Grateful for the opportunity to spend the last few weeks with family, eating, exploring Taiwan, eating, hiking, getting to know my family’s hometown, eating, and sorting out some family and personal matters. Will miss the food, the 7-11’s, the beverage selection and the food.Will be back soon. Onto the next stop!


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2 months ago

Grateful for the opportunity to spend the last few weeks with family, eating, exploring Taiwan, eating, hiking, getting to know my family’s hometown, eating, and sorting out some family and personal matters. Will miss the food, the 7-11’s, the beverage selection and the food.Will be back soon. Onto the next stop!


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2 months ago

Grateful for the opportunity to spend the last few weeks with family, eating, exploring Taiwan, eating, hiking, getting to know my family’s hometown, eating, and sorting out some family and personal matters. Will miss the food, the 7-11’s, the beverage selection and the food.Will be back soon. Onto the next stop!


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2 months ago

Grateful for the opportunity to spend the last few weeks with family, eating, exploring Taiwan, eating, hiking, getting to know my family’s hometown, eating, and sorting out some family and personal matters. Will miss the food, the 7-11’s, the beverage selection and the food.Will be back soon. Onto the next stop!


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12
2 months ago

Grateful for the opportunity to spend the last few weeks with family, eating, exploring Taiwan, eating, hiking, getting to know my family’s hometown, eating, and sorting out some family and personal matters. Will miss the food, the 7-11’s, the beverage selection and the food.Will be back soon. Onto the next stop!


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12
2 months ago

Grateful for the opportunity to spend the last few weeks with family, eating, exploring Taiwan, eating, hiking, getting to know my family’s hometown, eating, and sorting out some family and personal matters. Will miss the food, the 7-11’s, the beverage selection and the food.Will be back soon. Onto the next stop!


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12
2 months ago

Grateful for the opportunity to spend the last few weeks with family, eating, exploring Taiwan, eating, hiking, getting to know my family’s hometown, eating, and sorting out some family and personal matters. Will miss the food, the 7-11’s, the beverage selection and the food.Will be back soon. Onto the next stop!


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12
2 months ago

Grateful for the opportunity to spend the last few weeks with family, eating, exploring Taiwan, eating, hiking, getting to know my family’s hometown, eating, and sorting out some family and personal matters. Will miss the food, the 7-11’s, the beverage selection and the food.Will be back soon. Onto the next stop!


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2 months ago

Days and nights of art and architecture.Spent the night in a museum. Most of the exhibits didn’t allow photography so this is just a glimpse of what the island has to offer.


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3 months ago

Days and nights of art and architecture.Spent the night in a museum. Most of the exhibits didn’t allow photography so this is just a glimpse of what the island has to offer.


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3 months ago

Days and nights of art and architecture.Spent the night in a museum. Most of the exhibits didn’t allow photography so this is just a glimpse of what the island has to offer.


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3 months ago

Days and nights of art and architecture.Spent the night in a museum. Most of the exhibits didn’t allow photography so this is just a glimpse of what the island has to offer.


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3 months ago

Days and nights of art and architecture.Spent the night in a museum. Most of the exhibits didn’t allow photography so this is just a glimpse of what the island has to offer.


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3 months ago

Days and nights of art and architecture.Spent the night in a museum. Most of the exhibits didn’t allow photography so this is just a glimpse of what the island has to offer.


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3 months ago

Days and nights of art and architecture.Spent the night in a museum. Most of the exhibits didn’t allow photography so this is just a glimpse of what the island has to offer.


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3 months ago

Days and nights of art and architecture.Spent the night in a museum. Most of the exhibits didn’t allow photography so this is just a glimpse of what the island has to offer.


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3 months ago

Days and nights of art and architecture.Spent the night in a museum. Most of the exhibits didn’t allow photography so this is just a glimpse of what the island has to offer.


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3 months ago

Days and nights of art and architecture.Spent the night in a museum. Most of the exhibits didn’t allow photography so this is just a glimpse of what the island has to offer.


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3 months ago

Days and nights of art and architecture.Spent the night in a museum. Most of the exhibits didn’t allow photography so this is just a glimpse of what the island has to offer.


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3 months ago

Days and nights of art and architecture.Spent the night in a museum. Most of the exhibits didn’t allow photography so this is just a glimpse of what the island has to offer.


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3 months ago

Days and nights of art and architecture.Spent the night in a museum. Most of the exhibits didn’t allow photography so this is just a glimpse of what the island has to offer.


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3 months ago

Days and nights of art and architecture.Spent the night in a museum. Most of the exhibits didn’t allow photography so this is just a glimpse of what the island has to offer.


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3 months ago

Days and nights of art and architecture.Spent the night in a museum. Most of the exhibits didn’t allow photography so this is just a glimpse of what the island has to offer.


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3 months ago

Days and nights of art and architecture.Spent the night in a museum. Most of the exhibits didn’t allow photography so this is just a glimpse of what the island has to offer.


87
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3 months ago

Days and nights of art and architecture.Spent the night in a museum. Most of the exhibits didn’t allow photography so this is just a glimpse of what the island has to offer.


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3 months ago

Days and nights of art and architecture.Spent the night in a museum. Most of the exhibits didn’t allow photography so this is just a glimpse of what the island has to offer.


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3 months ago

Days and nights of art and architecture.Spent the night in a museum. Most of the exhibits didn’t allow photography so this is just a glimpse of what the island has to offer.


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3 months ago

New video for @theblackkeys “You Got to Lose” is out! Link in bio to the full thing on YT.

Had a wild weekend in Memphis making this one. Thank you to all of the friends involved with it and especially my best bud @carneymichael for bringing me on.

Director: E.J. McLeavey-Fisher @eeeeeeej
Producer: Sheree Shu @shereeshu
Creative Director: Michael Carney @carneymichael
Cinematographer: Alex Palumbo @alxpalumbo
Camera Assistant: Ty Besh @trustydigitalmedia
Location Sound: Peter Townsend @pmtownsend
Still Photographer: Romeo Okwara @romeokwara
Stylist: Martin Hugo @martnhugo
PA: Jeana Medlin @amedlingkid
Additional Camera: E.J. McLeavey-Fisher
Editor: Chris Kelley @c.kelley_
Post Producer: Nellie Campbell @umnellie
Assistant Editor: John Kowalchuk @koalachuk
Edit Company: Cabin @cabinedit
Colorist: Alex Palumbo
Title Design: Will Fugman @wtfugman
Sound Design & Mix: Henry Gilchrist @henrygilchrist at Barking Owl @barkingowl_
Picture Car: The Picture Car Company
Artist Management: David Adcock @david.adcock and Nina Schollnick @ninaschollnick
Band Team: Tyler Zwiep @a_manual_override
Memphis Film Commissioner: Linn Sitler
Memphis Deputy Film Commissioner/Project Specialist: Sharon Fox O’Guin

Featuring:
Dan Auerbach
Patrick Carney @officerpatrickcarney
Eric Deaton @ericdeatonmusic
Jimbo Mathus @therealjimbomathus
Kenny Brown @kennybrown5211
Hernando’s Hide-a-way @hernandoshideawaymemphis
Earnestine & Hazel’s @earnestinehazels
Royal Records @royalrecordsmemphis
Shangri-La Records @shangrilarecords
The Bar-B-Q Shop @thebarbqshop
The Big S
The Central Station @centralstationmemphis
Tommy Wright III @tommywrightda3rd
Boo Mitchell @boomitchellmemphis
Cliff Wright (Elvis) @cliff_wright_tributes

And thank you to the incredibly helpful and welcoming Memphis & Shelby County Film and Television Commission/Foundation

Cc: @goodtimesinsta


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New video for @theblackkeys “You Got to Lose” is out! Link in bio to the full thing on YT.

Had a wild weekend in Memphis making this one. Thank you to all of the friends involved with it and especially my best bud @carneymichael for bringing me on.

Director: E.J. McLeavey-Fisher @eeeeeeej
Producer: Sheree Shu @shereeshu
Creative Director: Michael Carney @carneymichael
Cinematographer: Alex Palumbo @alxpalumbo
Camera Assistant: Ty Besh @trustydigitalmedia
Location Sound: Peter Townsend @pmtownsend
Still Photographer: Romeo Okwara @romeokwara
Stylist: Martin Hugo @martnhugo
PA: Jeana Medlin @amedlingkid
Additional Camera: E.J. McLeavey-Fisher
Editor: Chris Kelley @c.kelley_
Post Producer: Nellie Campbell @umnellie
Assistant Editor: John Kowalchuk @koalachuk
Edit Company: Cabin @cabinedit
Colorist: Alex Palumbo
Title Design: Will Fugman @wtfugman
Sound Design & Mix: Henry Gilchrist @henrygilchrist at Barking Owl @barkingowl_
Picture Car: The Picture Car Company
Artist Management: David Adcock @david.adcock and Nina Schollnick @ninaschollnick
Band Team: Tyler Zwiep @a_manual_override
Memphis Film Commissioner: Linn Sitler
Memphis Deputy Film Commissioner/Project Specialist: Sharon Fox O’Guin

Featuring:
Dan Auerbach
Patrick Carney @officerpatrickcarney
Eric Deaton @ericdeatonmusic
Jimbo Mathus @therealjimbomathus
Kenny Brown @kennybrown5211
Hernando’s Hide-a-way @hernandoshideawaymemphis
Earnestine & Hazel’s @earnestinehazels
Royal Records @royalrecordsmemphis
Shangri-La Records @shangrilarecords
The Bar-B-Q Shop @thebarbqshop
The Big S
The Central Station @centralstationmemphis
Tommy Wright III @tommywrightda3rd
Boo Mitchell @boomitchellmemphis
Cliff Wright (Elvis) @cliff_wright_tributes

And thank you to the incredibly helpful and welcoming Memphis & Shelby County Film and Television Commission/Foundation

Cc: @goodtimesinsta


610
59
3 months ago

New video for @theblackkeys “You Got to Lose” is out! Link in bio to the full thing on YT.

Had a wild weekend in Memphis making this one. Thank you to all of the friends involved with it and especially my best bud @carneymichael for bringing me on.

Director: E.J. McLeavey-Fisher @eeeeeeej
Producer: Sheree Shu @shereeshu
Creative Director: Michael Carney @carneymichael
Cinematographer: Alex Palumbo @alxpalumbo
Camera Assistant: Ty Besh @trustydigitalmedia
Location Sound: Peter Townsend @pmtownsend
Still Photographer: Romeo Okwara @romeokwara
Stylist: Martin Hugo @martnhugo
PA: Jeana Medlin @amedlingkid
Additional Camera: E.J. McLeavey-Fisher
Editor: Chris Kelley @c.kelley_
Post Producer: Nellie Campbell @umnellie
Assistant Editor: John Kowalchuk @koalachuk
Edit Company: Cabin @cabinedit
Colorist: Alex Palumbo
Title Design: Will Fugman @wtfugman
Sound Design & Mix: Henry Gilchrist @henrygilchrist at Barking Owl @barkingowl_
Picture Car: The Picture Car Company
Artist Management: David Adcock @david.adcock and Nina Schollnick @ninaschollnick
Band Team: Tyler Zwiep @a_manual_override
Memphis Film Commissioner: Linn Sitler
Memphis Deputy Film Commissioner/Project Specialist: Sharon Fox O’Guin

Featuring:
Dan Auerbach
Patrick Carney @officerpatrickcarney
Eric Deaton @ericdeatonmusic
Jimbo Mathus @therealjimbomathus
Kenny Brown @kennybrown5211
Hernando’s Hide-a-way @hernandoshideawaymemphis
Earnestine & Hazel’s @earnestinehazels
Royal Records @royalrecordsmemphis
Shangri-La Records @shangrilarecords
The Bar-B-Q Shop @thebarbqshop
The Big S
The Central Station @centralstationmemphis
Tommy Wright III @tommywrightda3rd
Boo Mitchell @boomitchellmemphis
Cliff Wright (Elvis) @cliff_wright_tributes

And thank you to the incredibly helpful and welcoming Memphis & Shelby County Film and Television Commission/Foundation

Cc: @goodtimesinsta


610
59
3 months ago

@joesills’ words captured the evening so well.Get @reshare_app@joesills Away from the stage lights and off in the cut, I started thinking about the spirit of a city. 

Some cities are best known for buildings or natural wonders: skyscrapers, statues or the ember-like glow of sunsets over mountain tops and coastlines. Memphis is not one of those places. But there is a glow here, a glow that radiates from neon signs on Beale Street and rope lighting in neighborhood lounges and hideaways. 

If you spend much time beneath any of those lights with the people of Memphis, you’ll find that glow radiates from our spirits, too. 

I’d never heard of the Big S Lounge before this weekend; but I had heard of the Black Keys. Knowing a little about the avenues and arteries of South Memphis, I headed for a record hang in a beautiful place beside the railroad tracks, where folks from Memphis, Arkansas, New York, Los Angeles, Wisconsin and Ohio all gathered together inside.

Most of those people had no idea who was bringing in turntables or why they’d arrived. But none of that mattered, as long as they kept bringing good vibes.

For one night in South Memphis, it didn’t matter who you were, how old you were or where you were from. It didn’t matter if you had a bookshelf full of Grammy’s at home or barely had the shoes on your feet—the only thing that mattered was the beat.

By the end of the night, everyone from out of town pretty much agreed. Mountains and monuments be damned, there’s something special beneath the lights of Memphis, Tennessee.


36
1
4 months ago

@joesills’ words captured the evening so well.Get @reshare_app@joesills Away from the stage lights and off in the cut, I started thinking about the spirit of a city. 

Some cities are best known for buildings or natural wonders: skyscrapers, statues or the ember-like glow of sunsets over mountain tops and coastlines. Memphis is not one of those places. But there is a glow here, a glow that radiates from neon signs on Beale Street and rope lighting in neighborhood lounges and hideaways. 

If you spend much time beneath any of those lights with the people of Memphis, you’ll find that glow radiates from our spirits, too. 

I’d never heard of the Big S Lounge before this weekend; but I had heard of the Black Keys. Knowing a little about the avenues and arteries of South Memphis, I headed for a record hang in a beautiful place beside the railroad tracks, where folks from Memphis, Arkansas, New York, Los Angeles, Wisconsin and Ohio all gathered together inside.

Most of those people had no idea who was bringing in turntables or why they’d arrived. But none of that mattered, as long as they kept bringing good vibes.

For one night in South Memphis, it didn’t matter who you were, how old you were or where you were from. It didn’t matter if you had a bookshelf full of Grammy’s at home or barely had the shoes on your feet—the only thing that mattered was the beat.

By the end of the night, everyone from out of town pretty much agreed. Mountains and monuments be damned, there’s something special beneath the lights of Memphis, Tennessee.


36
1
4 months ago

@joesills’ words captured the evening so well.Get @reshare_app@joesills Away from the stage lights and off in the cut, I started thinking about the spirit of a city. 

Some cities are best known for buildings or natural wonders: skyscrapers, statues or the ember-like glow of sunsets over mountain tops and coastlines. Memphis is not one of those places. But there is a glow here, a glow that radiates from neon signs on Beale Street and rope lighting in neighborhood lounges and hideaways. 

If you spend much time beneath any of those lights with the people of Memphis, you’ll find that glow radiates from our spirits, too. 

I’d never heard of the Big S Lounge before this weekend; but I had heard of the Black Keys. Knowing a little about the avenues and arteries of South Memphis, I headed for a record hang in a beautiful place beside the railroad tracks, where folks from Memphis, Arkansas, New York, Los Angeles, Wisconsin and Ohio all gathered together inside.

Most of those people had no idea who was bringing in turntables or why they’d arrived. But none of that mattered, as long as they kept bringing good vibes.

For one night in South Memphis, it didn’t matter who you were, how old you were or where you were from. It didn’t matter if you had a bookshelf full of Grammy’s at home or barely had the shoes on your feet—the only thing that mattered was the beat.

By the end of the night, everyone from out of town pretty much agreed. Mountains and monuments be damned, there’s something special beneath the lights of Memphis, Tennessee.


36
1
4 months ago

@joesills’ words captured the evening so well.Get @reshare_app@joesills Away from the stage lights and off in the cut, I started thinking about the spirit of a city. 

Some cities are best known for buildings or natural wonders: skyscrapers, statues or the ember-like glow of sunsets over mountain tops and coastlines. Memphis is not one of those places. But there is a glow here, a glow that radiates from neon signs on Beale Street and rope lighting in neighborhood lounges and hideaways. 

If you spend much time beneath any of those lights with the people of Memphis, you’ll find that glow radiates from our spirits, too. 

I’d never heard of the Big S Lounge before this weekend; but I had heard of the Black Keys. Knowing a little about the avenues and arteries of South Memphis, I headed for a record hang in a beautiful place beside the railroad tracks, where folks from Memphis, Arkansas, New York, Los Angeles, Wisconsin and Ohio all gathered together inside.

Most of those people had no idea who was bringing in turntables or why they’d arrived. But none of that mattered, as long as they kept bringing good vibes.

For one night in South Memphis, it didn’t matter who you were, how old you were or where you were from. It didn’t matter if you had a bookshelf full of Grammy’s at home or barely had the shoes on your feet—the only thing that mattered was the beat.

By the end of the night, everyone from out of town pretty much agreed. Mountains and monuments be damned, there’s something special beneath the lights of Memphis, Tennessee.


36
1
4 months ago

@joesills’ words captured the evening so well.Get @reshare_app@joesills Away from the stage lights and off in the cut, I started thinking about the spirit of a city. 

Some cities are best known for buildings or natural wonders: skyscrapers, statues or the ember-like glow of sunsets over mountain tops and coastlines. Memphis is not one of those places. But there is a glow here, a glow that radiates from neon signs on Beale Street and rope lighting in neighborhood lounges and hideaways. 

If you spend much time beneath any of those lights with the people of Memphis, you’ll find that glow radiates from our spirits, too. 

I’d never heard of the Big S Lounge before this weekend; but I had heard of the Black Keys. Knowing a little about the avenues and arteries of South Memphis, I headed for a record hang in a beautiful place beside the railroad tracks, where folks from Memphis, Arkansas, New York, Los Angeles, Wisconsin and Ohio all gathered together inside.

Most of those people had no idea who was bringing in turntables or why they’d arrived. But none of that mattered, as long as they kept bringing good vibes.

For one night in South Memphis, it didn’t matter who you were, how old you were or where you were from. It didn’t matter if you had a bookshelf full of Grammy’s at home or barely had the shoes on your feet—the only thing that mattered was the beat.

By the end of the night, everyone from out of town pretty much agreed. Mountains and monuments be damned, there’s something special beneath the lights of Memphis, Tennessee.


36
1
4 months ago

@joesills’ words captured the evening so well.Get @reshare_app@joesills Away from the stage lights and off in the cut, I started thinking about the spirit of a city. 

Some cities are best known for buildings or natural wonders: skyscrapers, statues or the ember-like glow of sunsets over mountain tops and coastlines. Memphis is not one of those places. But there is a glow here, a glow that radiates from neon signs on Beale Street and rope lighting in neighborhood lounges and hideaways. 

If you spend much time beneath any of those lights with the people of Memphis, you’ll find that glow radiates from our spirits, too. 

I’d never heard of the Big S Lounge before this weekend; but I had heard of the Black Keys. Knowing a little about the avenues and arteries of South Memphis, I headed for a record hang in a beautiful place beside the railroad tracks, where folks from Memphis, Arkansas, New York, Los Angeles, Wisconsin and Ohio all gathered together inside.

Most of those people had no idea who was bringing in turntables or why they’d arrived. But none of that mattered, as long as they kept bringing good vibes.

For one night in South Memphis, it didn’t matter who you were, how old you were or where you were from. It didn’t matter if you had a bookshelf full of Grammy’s at home or barely had the shoes on your feet—the only thing that mattered was the beat.

By the end of the night, everyone from out of town pretty much agreed. Mountains and monuments be damned, there’s something special beneath the lights of Memphis, Tennessee.


36
1
4 months ago

@joesills’ words captured the evening so well.Get @reshare_app@joesills Away from the stage lights and off in the cut, I started thinking about the spirit of a city. 

Some cities are best known for buildings or natural wonders: skyscrapers, statues or the ember-like glow of sunsets over mountain tops and coastlines. Memphis is not one of those places. But there is a glow here, a glow that radiates from neon signs on Beale Street and rope lighting in neighborhood lounges and hideaways. 

If you spend much time beneath any of those lights with the people of Memphis, you’ll find that glow radiates from our spirits, too. 

I’d never heard of the Big S Lounge before this weekend; but I had heard of the Black Keys. Knowing a little about the avenues and arteries of South Memphis, I headed for a record hang in a beautiful place beside the railroad tracks, where folks from Memphis, Arkansas, New York, Los Angeles, Wisconsin and Ohio all gathered together inside.

Most of those people had no idea who was bringing in turntables or why they’d arrived. But none of that mattered, as long as they kept bringing good vibes.

For one night in South Memphis, it didn’t matter who you were, how old you were or where you were from. It didn’t matter if you had a bookshelf full of Grammy’s at home or barely had the shoes on your feet—the only thing that mattered was the beat.

By the end of the night, everyone from out of town pretty much agreed. Mountains and monuments be damned, there’s something special beneath the lights of Memphis, Tennessee.


36
1
4 months ago

@joesills’ words captured the evening so well.Get @reshare_app@joesills Away from the stage lights and off in the cut, I started thinking about the spirit of a city. 

Some cities are best known for buildings or natural wonders: skyscrapers, statues or the ember-like glow of sunsets over mountain tops and coastlines. Memphis is not one of those places. But there is a glow here, a glow that radiates from neon signs on Beale Street and rope lighting in neighborhood lounges and hideaways. 

If you spend much time beneath any of those lights with the people of Memphis, you’ll find that glow radiates from our spirits, too. 

I’d never heard of the Big S Lounge before this weekend; but I had heard of the Black Keys. Knowing a little about the avenues and arteries of South Memphis, I headed for a record hang in a beautiful place beside the railroad tracks, where folks from Memphis, Arkansas, New York, Los Angeles, Wisconsin and Ohio all gathered together inside.

Most of those people had no idea who was bringing in turntables or why they’d arrived. But none of that mattered, as long as they kept bringing good vibes.

For one night in South Memphis, it didn’t matter who you were, how old you were or where you were from. It didn’t matter if you had a bookshelf full of Grammy’s at home or barely had the shoes on your feet—the only thing that mattered was the beat.

By the end of the night, everyone from out of town pretty much agreed. Mountains and monuments be damned, there’s something special beneath the lights of Memphis, Tennessee.


36
1
4 months ago

@joesills’ words captured the evening so well.Get @reshare_app@joesills Away from the stage lights and off in the cut, I started thinking about the spirit of a city. 

Some cities are best known for buildings or natural wonders: skyscrapers, statues or the ember-like glow of sunsets over mountain tops and coastlines. Memphis is not one of those places. But there is a glow here, a glow that radiates from neon signs on Beale Street and rope lighting in neighborhood lounges and hideaways. 

If you spend much time beneath any of those lights with the people of Memphis, you’ll find that glow radiates from our spirits, too. 

I’d never heard of the Big S Lounge before this weekend; but I had heard of the Black Keys. Knowing a little about the avenues and arteries of South Memphis, I headed for a record hang in a beautiful place beside the railroad tracks, where folks from Memphis, Arkansas, New York, Los Angeles, Wisconsin and Ohio all gathered together inside.

Most of those people had no idea who was bringing in turntables or why they’d arrived. But none of that mattered, as long as they kept bringing good vibes.

For one night in South Memphis, it didn’t matter who you were, how old you were or where you were from. It didn’t matter if you had a bookshelf full of Grammy’s at home or barely had the shoes on your feet—the only thing that mattered was the beat.

By the end of the night, everyone from out of town pretty much agreed. Mountains and monuments be damned, there’s something special beneath the lights of Memphis, Tennessee.


36
1
4 months ago

@joesills’ words captured the evening so well.Get @reshare_app@joesills Away from the stage lights and off in the cut, I started thinking about the spirit of a city. 

Some cities are best known for buildings or natural wonders: skyscrapers, statues or the ember-like glow of sunsets over mountain tops and coastlines. Memphis is not one of those places. But there is a glow here, a glow that radiates from neon signs on Beale Street and rope lighting in neighborhood lounges and hideaways. 

If you spend much time beneath any of those lights with the people of Memphis, you’ll find that glow radiates from our spirits, too. 

I’d never heard of the Big S Lounge before this weekend; but I had heard of the Black Keys. Knowing a little about the avenues and arteries of South Memphis, I headed for a record hang in a beautiful place beside the railroad tracks, where folks from Memphis, Arkansas, New York, Los Angeles, Wisconsin and Ohio all gathered together inside.

Most of those people had no idea who was bringing in turntables or why they’d arrived. But none of that mattered, as long as they kept bringing good vibes.

For one night in South Memphis, it didn’t matter who you were, how old you were or where you were from. It didn’t matter if you had a bookshelf full of Grammy’s at home or barely had the shoes on your feet—the only thing that mattered was the beat.

By the end of the night, everyone from out of town pretty much agreed. Mountains and monuments be damned, there’s something special beneath the lights of Memphis, Tennessee.


36
1
4 months ago

@joesills’ words captured the evening so well.Get @reshare_app@joesills Away from the stage lights and off in the cut, I started thinking about the spirit of a city. 

Some cities are best known for buildings or natural wonders: skyscrapers, statues or the ember-like glow of sunsets over mountain tops and coastlines. Memphis is not one of those places. But there is a glow here, a glow that radiates from neon signs on Beale Street and rope lighting in neighborhood lounges and hideaways. 

If you spend much time beneath any of those lights with the people of Memphis, you’ll find that glow radiates from our spirits, too. 

I’d never heard of the Big S Lounge before this weekend; but I had heard of the Black Keys. Knowing a little about the avenues and arteries of South Memphis, I headed for a record hang in a beautiful place beside the railroad tracks, where folks from Memphis, Arkansas, New York, Los Angeles, Wisconsin and Ohio all gathered together inside.

Most of those people had no idea who was bringing in turntables or why they’d arrived. But none of that mattered, as long as they kept bringing good vibes.

For one night in South Memphis, it didn’t matter who you were, how old you were or where you were from. It didn’t matter if you had a bookshelf full of Grammy’s at home or barely had the shoes on your feet—the only thing that mattered was the beat.

By the end of the night, everyone from out of town pretty much agreed. Mountains and monuments be damned, there’s something special beneath the lights of Memphis, Tennessee.


36
1
4 months ago

@joesills’ words captured the evening so well.Get @reshare_app@joesills Away from the stage lights and off in the cut, I started thinking about the spirit of a city. 

Some cities are best known for buildings or natural wonders: skyscrapers, statues or the ember-like glow of sunsets over mountain tops and coastlines. Memphis is not one of those places. But there is a glow here, a glow that radiates from neon signs on Beale Street and rope lighting in neighborhood lounges and hideaways. 

If you spend much time beneath any of those lights with the people of Memphis, you’ll find that glow radiates from our spirits, too. 

I’d never heard of the Big S Lounge before this weekend; but I had heard of the Black Keys. Knowing a little about the avenues and arteries of South Memphis, I headed for a record hang in a beautiful place beside the railroad tracks, where folks from Memphis, Arkansas, New York, Los Angeles, Wisconsin and Ohio all gathered together inside.

Most of those people had no idea who was bringing in turntables or why they’d arrived. But none of that mattered, as long as they kept bringing good vibes.

For one night in South Memphis, it didn’t matter who you were, how old you were or where you were from. It didn’t matter if you had a bookshelf full of Grammy’s at home or barely had the shoes on your feet—the only thing that mattered was the beat.

By the end of the night, everyone from out of town pretty much agreed. Mountains and monuments be damned, there’s something special beneath the lights of Memphis, Tennessee.


36
1
4 months ago

@joesills’ words captured the evening so well.Get @reshare_app@joesills Away from the stage lights and off in the cut, I started thinking about the spirit of a city. 

Some cities are best known for buildings or natural wonders: skyscrapers, statues or the ember-like glow of sunsets over mountain tops and coastlines. Memphis is not one of those places. But there is a glow here, a glow that radiates from neon signs on Beale Street and rope lighting in neighborhood lounges and hideaways. 

If you spend much time beneath any of those lights with the people of Memphis, you’ll find that glow radiates from our spirits, too. 

I’d never heard of the Big S Lounge before this weekend; but I had heard of the Black Keys. Knowing a little about the avenues and arteries of South Memphis, I headed for a record hang in a beautiful place beside the railroad tracks, where folks from Memphis, Arkansas, New York, Los Angeles, Wisconsin and Ohio all gathered together inside.

Most of those people had no idea who was bringing in turntables or why they’d arrived. But none of that mattered, as long as they kept bringing good vibes.

For one night in South Memphis, it didn’t matter who you were, how old you were or where you were from. It didn’t matter if you had a bookshelf full of Grammy’s at home or barely had the shoes on your feet—the only thing that mattered was the beat.

By the end of the night, everyone from out of town pretty much agreed. Mountains and monuments be damned, there’s something special beneath the lights of Memphis, Tennessee.


36
1
4 months ago

@joesills’ words captured the evening so well.Get @reshare_app@joesills Away from the stage lights and off in the cut, I started thinking about the spirit of a city. 

Some cities are best known for buildings or natural wonders: skyscrapers, statues or the ember-like glow of sunsets over mountain tops and coastlines. Memphis is not one of those places. But there is a glow here, a glow that radiates from neon signs on Beale Street and rope lighting in neighborhood lounges and hideaways. 

If you spend much time beneath any of those lights with the people of Memphis, you’ll find that glow radiates from our spirits, too. 

I’d never heard of the Big S Lounge before this weekend; but I had heard of the Black Keys. Knowing a little about the avenues and arteries of South Memphis, I headed for a record hang in a beautiful place beside the railroad tracks, where folks from Memphis, Arkansas, New York, Los Angeles, Wisconsin and Ohio all gathered together inside.

Most of those people had no idea who was bringing in turntables or why they’d arrived. But none of that mattered, as long as they kept bringing good vibes.

For one night in South Memphis, it didn’t matter who you were, how old you were or where you were from. It didn’t matter if you had a bookshelf full of Grammy’s at home or barely had the shoes on your feet—the only thing that mattered was the beat.

By the end of the night, everyone from out of town pretty much agreed. Mountains and monuments be damned, there’s something special beneath the lights of Memphis, Tennessee.


36
1
4 months ago

@joesills’ words captured the evening so well.Get @reshare_app@joesills Away from the stage lights and off in the cut, I started thinking about the spirit of a city. 

Some cities are best known for buildings or natural wonders: skyscrapers, statues or the ember-like glow of sunsets over mountain tops and coastlines. Memphis is not one of those places. But there is a glow here, a glow that radiates from neon signs on Beale Street and rope lighting in neighborhood lounges and hideaways. 

If you spend much time beneath any of those lights with the people of Memphis, you’ll find that glow radiates from our spirits, too. 

I’d never heard of the Big S Lounge before this weekend; but I had heard of the Black Keys. Knowing a little about the avenues and arteries of South Memphis, I headed for a record hang in a beautiful place beside the railroad tracks, where folks from Memphis, Arkansas, New York, Los Angeles, Wisconsin and Ohio all gathered together inside.

Most of those people had no idea who was bringing in turntables or why they’d arrived. But none of that mattered, as long as they kept bringing good vibes.

For one night in South Memphis, it didn’t matter who you were, how old you were or where you were from. It didn’t matter if you had a bookshelf full of Grammy’s at home or barely had the shoes on your feet—the only thing that mattered was the beat.

By the end of the night, everyone from out of town pretty much agreed. Mountains and monuments be damned, there’s something special beneath the lights of Memphis, Tennessee.


36
1
4 months ago

@joesills’ words captured the evening so well.Get @reshare_app@joesills Away from the stage lights and off in the cut, I started thinking about the spirit of a city. 

Some cities are best known for buildings or natural wonders: skyscrapers, statues or the ember-like glow of sunsets over mountain tops and coastlines. Memphis is not one of those places. But there is a glow here, a glow that radiates from neon signs on Beale Street and rope lighting in neighborhood lounges and hideaways. 

If you spend much time beneath any of those lights with the people of Memphis, you’ll find that glow radiates from our spirits, too. 

I’d never heard of the Big S Lounge before this weekend; but I had heard of the Black Keys. Knowing a little about the avenues and arteries of South Memphis, I headed for a record hang in a beautiful place beside the railroad tracks, where folks from Memphis, Arkansas, New York, Los Angeles, Wisconsin and Ohio all gathered together inside.

Most of those people had no idea who was bringing in turntables or why they’d arrived. But none of that mattered, as long as they kept bringing good vibes.

For one night in South Memphis, it didn’t matter who you were, how old you were or where you were from. It didn’t matter if you had a bookshelf full of Grammy’s at home or barely had the shoes on your feet—the only thing that mattered was the beat.

By the end of the night, everyone from out of town pretty much agreed. Mountains and monuments be damned, there’s something special beneath the lights of Memphis, Tennessee.


36
1
4 months ago

@joesills’ words captured the evening so well.Get @reshare_app@joesills Away from the stage lights and off in the cut, I started thinking about the spirit of a city. 

Some cities are best known for buildings or natural wonders: skyscrapers, statues or the ember-like glow of sunsets over mountain tops and coastlines. Memphis is not one of those places. But there is a glow here, a glow that radiates from neon signs on Beale Street and rope lighting in neighborhood lounges and hideaways. 

If you spend much time beneath any of those lights with the people of Memphis, you’ll find that glow radiates from our spirits, too. 

I’d never heard of the Big S Lounge before this weekend; but I had heard of the Black Keys. Knowing a little about the avenues and arteries of South Memphis, I headed for a record hang in a beautiful place beside the railroad tracks, where folks from Memphis, Arkansas, New York, Los Angeles, Wisconsin and Ohio all gathered together inside.

Most of those people had no idea who was bringing in turntables or why they’d arrived. But none of that mattered, as long as they kept bringing good vibes.

For one night in South Memphis, it didn’t matter who you were, how old you were or where you were from. It didn’t matter if you had a bookshelf full of Grammy’s at home or barely had the shoes on your feet—the only thing that mattered was the beat.

By the end of the night, everyone from out of town pretty much agreed. Mountains and monuments be damned, there’s something special beneath the lights of Memphis, Tennessee.


36
1
4 months ago

@joesills’ words captured the evening so well.Get @reshare_app@joesills Away from the stage lights and off in the cut, I started thinking about the spirit of a city. 

Some cities are best known for buildings or natural wonders: skyscrapers, statues or the ember-like glow of sunsets over mountain tops and coastlines. Memphis is not one of those places. But there is a glow here, a glow that radiates from neon signs on Beale Street and rope lighting in neighborhood lounges and hideaways. 

If you spend much time beneath any of those lights with the people of Memphis, you’ll find that glow radiates from our spirits, too. 

I’d never heard of the Big S Lounge before this weekend; but I had heard of the Black Keys. Knowing a little about the avenues and arteries of South Memphis, I headed for a record hang in a beautiful place beside the railroad tracks, where folks from Memphis, Arkansas, New York, Los Angeles, Wisconsin and Ohio all gathered together inside.

Most of those people had no idea who was bringing in turntables or why they’d arrived. But none of that mattered, as long as they kept bringing good vibes.

For one night in South Memphis, it didn’t matter who you were, how old you were or where you were from. It didn’t matter if you had a bookshelf full of Grammy’s at home or barely had the shoes on your feet—the only thing that mattered was the beat.

By the end of the night, everyone from out of town pretty much agreed. Mountains and monuments be damned, there’s something special beneath the lights of Memphis, Tennessee.


36
1
4 months ago

@joesills’ words captured the evening so well.Get @reshare_app@joesills Away from the stage lights and off in the cut, I started thinking about the spirit of a city. 

Some cities are best known for buildings or natural wonders: skyscrapers, statues or the ember-like glow of sunsets over mountain tops and coastlines. Memphis is not one of those places. But there is a glow here, a glow that radiates from neon signs on Beale Street and rope lighting in neighborhood lounges and hideaways. 

If you spend much time beneath any of those lights with the people of Memphis, you’ll find that glow radiates from our spirits, too. 

I’d never heard of the Big S Lounge before this weekend; but I had heard of the Black Keys. Knowing a little about the avenues and arteries of South Memphis, I headed for a record hang in a beautiful place beside the railroad tracks, where folks from Memphis, Arkansas, New York, Los Angeles, Wisconsin and Ohio all gathered together inside.

Most of those people had no idea who was bringing in turntables or why they’d arrived. But none of that mattered, as long as they kept bringing good vibes.

For one night in South Memphis, it didn’t matter who you were, how old you were or where you were from. It didn’t matter if you had a bookshelf full of Grammy’s at home or barely had the shoes on your feet—the only thing that mattered was the beat.

By the end of the night, everyone from out of town pretty much agreed. Mountains and monuments be damned, there’s something special beneath the lights of Memphis, Tennessee.


36
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4 months ago

@joesills’ words captured the evening so well.Get @reshare_app@joesills Away from the stage lights and off in the cut, I started thinking about the spirit of a city. 

Some cities are best known for buildings or natural wonders: skyscrapers, statues or the ember-like glow of sunsets over mountain tops and coastlines. Memphis is not one of those places. But there is a glow here, a glow that radiates from neon signs on Beale Street and rope lighting in neighborhood lounges and hideaways. 

If you spend much time beneath any of those lights with the people of Memphis, you’ll find that glow radiates from our spirits, too. 

I’d never heard of the Big S Lounge before this weekend; but I had heard of the Black Keys. Knowing a little about the avenues and arteries of South Memphis, I headed for a record hang in a beautiful place beside the railroad tracks, where folks from Memphis, Arkansas, New York, Los Angeles, Wisconsin and Ohio all gathered together inside.

Most of those people had no idea who was bringing in turntables or why they’d arrived. But none of that mattered, as long as they kept bringing good vibes.

For one night in South Memphis, it didn’t matter who you were, how old you were or where you were from. It didn’t matter if you had a bookshelf full of Grammy’s at home or barely had the shoes on your feet—the only thing that mattered was the beat.

By the end of the night, everyone from out of town pretty much agreed. Mountains and monuments be damned, there’s something special beneath the lights of Memphis, Tennessee.


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4 months ago

I don’t have the words, nor can I whittle down 19 years of love, companionship and joy down to 20 photos, so I’m reposting @petsittingpod’s post. Miss you so much, buddy.Thank you for all the memories. 💔


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4 months ago

My brother @shoooby82 made this highlight reel from our trip to Greece.Thanks Chris!


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