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Thu, May 8th - 1:39PM
Memphis Music Takes A New Approach

According to Memphis Flyer:

Cameron Mann has been the studio manager at Young Avenue Sound recording studio in Cooper-Young for the past few years, though most Memphians may know him better as his alter-ego Lord T. -- the white-wigged half of the comedic rap duo Lord T. & Eloise. This week, Mann, no longer on staff at Young Avenue Sound, adds a new title to his music resume: He's been hired as the Director of Music Industry Programs for the Memphis Music Foundation, working under foundation president Dean Deyo.

Mann, who says he accepted the job last week and started yesterday, will oversee the opening of the foundation's Memphis Music Resource Center, which is housed within the foundation's South Main offices and is slated to open May 30th.

The resource center is meant to be an educational and support mechanism open to the entirety of the Memphis music community.

"What Memphis really lacks is a music-business infrastructure," Mann says, citing that the city's music scene has long been "DIY" (do it yourself) oriented and asserting that the resource center will be a way for the foundation to help local musicians help themselves.

"What we hope to create is a place where anyone can come in," Mann says.

The resource center will have 10 to 12 computers loaded with software to help bands work on many aspects of their career, from researching music-biz topics to designing show posters and CD covers. The center will also have an audio-visual room with a Pro Tools rig (purchased under the leadership of former commission and later foundation head Rey Flemings) that will be used to conduct recording workshops lead by local engineers.

"We're consultants, essentially, and we want to be able to assist [local musicians] in all areas of their work," Mann says.

Mann says he began phasing himself out of the Young Avenue Sound operation a few months ago (the studio is owned by Mann's father, Don Mann) and was looking for another avenue to work within the local music scene. When he saw the foundation job listing posted in March, "it spoke to me on a personal level," he says.

"I've been waiting for one of the [local music] organizations to do something like this that's tangible and real," Mann says. "I think it's been disappointing to the arts community that [these organizations] haven’t been able to do something tangible."

Mann is an executive committee member of the Memphis-based chapter of the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences and also serves on the Memphis and Shelby County Music Commission, the governmental organization that the privately funded Memphis Music Foundation spun off from. Mann's hire is the first of what could be a series of support-staff hires for the foundation, with a marketing position, a multimedia specialist, and a business coordinator potentially to follow.

Don't expect Mann's new gig to halt the momentum of his musical alter ego though. Mann reports that Lord T. and Eloise are putting the finishing touches on a sophomore album that features cameos from local rap stars such as Eightball, Al Kapone, and Nakia Shine. Mann hopes to have the album ready for release by mid-to-late June.

http://www.myspace.com/lordtandeloise


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Mon, May 5th - 9:51AM
Music Fest Re-cap

Well what is nomally Music Fest always turns into a Mudfest, and thats exactly what fans had to deal with if they wanted to see any act this year. Friday of course stormed its ass off, but im told Lord T and Eloise and Project Pat hit the stage lightning or not. I love that Memphis dedication! Although I was not there to see Friday's performances, I heard they got it crunk!

I did make it through to see Al Kapeezy hit the stage, and he definitely knows how to entertain! I watched from backstage and took few pics of the performance. He had dancers with the matching "Oh Boy" shirts on and they even had the guitar player screaming "Whoop that Trick", It was a classic performance! Not only that, but I caught up with Arrested Development backstage, I'll follow up with them next week.

Sunday was full of great acts, I saw a lil bit of Aretha and I hung out for the entire Fergie Show. That girl is bad ass! She had some of the best dancers on stage that I have ever seen.....They kept the crowd entertained from start to finish. Fergie was definitely looking hot in some tight leather pants and amazed everyone with her one  handed cart-wheel on stage! She sang all the crowd favorites and closed it up with "Fergalicious" That was a great way to end a fun weekend.

I posted pics on my myspace and more will be posted in the memphisrap.com photo album www.myspace.com/draprequest

Al Kapone on stage @ Music Fest


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Thu, May 1st - 9:30AM
I dont know about errbody else but

IM BOUT READY TO SEE THIS LADY IN ACTION!


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Mon, Apr 21st - 10:46AM
I love my city!!!

What a beautiful weekend to live in Memphis! I made it down to the Rajun Cajun Crawfish Festival on the river yesterday and the atmosphere couldn't have been better...Loads of people and familes enjoying the weather and grubbing on some spicy mud buggs:) After good music and crawfish, I headed over to Beale Street for some good food and fun drinks. Alfred's had a kickass patio so me and my crew hung there till I was feeling it time for a nap:) Drunk in the sun will wear you down quick! Now im ready for Music Fest and BBQ Fest next month...Always a  good time!

Me and Crunchy Black at Alfred's on Beale Street


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Fri, Apr 18th - 11:14AM
DOWNTOWN CRAWFISH FESTIVAL...COME JOIN THE FUN!

Kick off spring with Rajun Cajun on the banks of the Mighty Mississippi. One of Memphis' most popular events returns Sunday, April 20, 2008 for the 16th year with something for everyone. The festivities start with 500 pounds of FREE crawfish given away at noon.

Rajun Cajun is bigger and better than ever featuring 2 stages with Cajun and Zydeco music - the ever popular "Lafayette's Bayou Boys" and "Terry and the Zydeco Bad Boys" straight from Louisiana. Your favorite FM 100 personalities will be there!

The Gumbo Cooking Contest is sure to be a sellout once again! Over $1,000 in prize money will be awarded.

In addition to over 10,000 pounds of crawfish, the event hosts a variety of food vendors selling food, drinks, art and more!Zany Cajun contests are back - crawfish races, a crawfish eating contest, crawfish toss and the real crowd pleaser - the crawfish bob.

Join us for food and fun on Wagner Place between Union and Beale St. Admission is free as always, with all proceeds benefitting the 10,000 children and families served by Porter-Leath. No outside beverages or coolers allowed. Sorry, no pets.

NOT ONLY IS IT CRAWFISH FESTIVAL BUT ITS ALSO 4/20!

COME CELEBRATE THE SMOKAGE:)pot-leaf-big.jpg weed image by danielsgone

rajuncajun.jpg rajun cajun image by andrewa339


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