Dylan Dunn Plays National Anthem ~ Dunn opened up a pre-season Memphis Grizzlies NBA Basketball game with an electrified version of the National Anthem.
Aretha Franklin, Queen of Soul, dies same date as Elvis, years apart.
Aretha Franklins Birthplace in Memphis
Read MoreBobby Rush: The Entertainer
http://memphismagazine.com/features/bobby-rush-entertainer/
A blues legend’s confessions carry decades of wisdom.
Jon Sparks and I partnered to put together this package together about Bobby Rush. Bobby is reflecting on his days on the Chitlin CIrcut, black history, civil rights, the music business and what he has learned from his friends over the years.
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The Memphis Ukulele Flash Mob
The Memphis Ukulele Flash Mob is a ukulele club in Memphis, Tennessee that meets on Tuesday evenings at Central BBQ on Summer Ave between 6-8. The leader of the club is a colorful Memphis character named Pete McCarty, AKA Petey Mack. Everyone is welcome. We have members as young as 5 and visitors as old as 92. On occasion people passing through town stop in and play and sing along.
On occasion we get out in to the community to play for children, the elderly and parades.
Please refer to our Facebook page for current status. We meet most every week, but on occasion, we miss one for a variety of reasons.
While our weekly play-a-longs are free, we ask for voluntary donations and put any money raised towards a ukulele festival we hope to host in 2019.
Jerry Lee Lewis Through The Later Years
As a photojournalist in Memphis, I have covered Jerry Lee Lewis many times over the years. I moved to Memphis in the late 80's and I have always enjoyed watching Jerry Lee Lewis perform. I consider myself a fan as well.
I was originally introduced to him by my fellow coworker Jim Kingsley, who has since passed away. Jim who was a stereotypical newsman, was also in the inner circle of Elvis Presley. Jerry was married to his sixth wife Kerry Lynn McCarver at the time. I remember Lee (Jerry Lee Lewis lll) as a toddler.
Lewis is passionate about his music and loyal to his fans.
I have photographed him in clubs, festivals, on Donald Trumps yacht and have been lucky enough to visit his ranch many times. I watched him get inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and I watched the IRS remove his piano from his home when he owed back taxes.
Jerry Lee has lived a turbulent life and he has a wild reputation. While I admit he is a bit of a flirt, I can say my personal experience with him has been that he has always been a kind man and a gentleman, each and every time I have interacted with him. It has always been my pleasure to photograph him.
I recently watched him bring in the new year once again at age 82, at his namesake club, Jerry Lee Lewis Cafe and Honky Tonk on Beale Street in Memphis. I realized what an honor it has been to cover him for 30 years. I still get a kick out of watching him and he still gets a kick out of playing for his fans who come from all over the world to see him. You can see in the video that he stills smiles at the end of Great Balls of Fire, his signature song that he must have sung thousands of times since it was a hit in the 50's.
I have decided to share a glimpse of my photo collection in this photo gallery (above) and share a current video in this blog space below.
©Karen Pulfer Focht- Photojournalist
Jerry Lee Lewis Brings in New Year 2017-2018
https://youtu.be/ZWoSdwuenqU
Read MorePhoto Exhibit ~Somewhere in Time~ with Artist Reception. Nov 5th 3-5pm
Photojournalism photo exhibit by Memphis Photojournalist Karen Pulfer Focht/
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