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Memphis Music Scene

Across
During the 1940s and early 1950s this blues musician made Memphis his home.
This name of this legendary record label is taken from a combination of the founders' names — Jim Stewart and Estelle Axton.
This influential Memphis-born musician sang lead and played guitar for the band Big Star.
A musical genre that blends country and western styles with R&B.
This mansion, the former home of 4-Down, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
This radio station, known as the "Starmaker Station," was the first all-Black radio station in the USA.
This bluesman with a "tired" name influenced the music of The Beatles, Bob Dylan, and Led Zeppelin among others.
This man founded 2-Down and started its recording studio with only a portable mixing board, a Presto tape recorder, and an acetate lathe for manufacturing records.
This singer's chart-topping hit "Let's Stay Together," was added to the National Recording Registry at the Library of Congress in 2010.
"The Man in Black"
Hitmakers Rufus and Carla
This music icon wrote and recorded "Blue Suede Shoes" in 1955. One year later 4-Down covered the song on his debut album.
Down
This famous local street is an important location in the history of blues music.
This famed recording studio was founded in 1952. Among the label's earliest recording artists were Roy Orbison, 5-Down, and 17-Across.
W.C. ___________, the "Father of the Blues."
"The King"
This music industry legend got his start at 2-Across and has written and produced music for many other artists. In 2002 he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
The city of Memphis is the setting for this 1989 Jim Jarmusch film.
This soul and R&B band produced dozens of charting singles. Otis Redding selected them for his backing band.
This instrumental song by Booker T. and the M.G.'s, named after a vegetable, is one of the most popular soul recordings of all time.
The first African-American disc jockey in Memphis; posthumously inducted into the National Rhythm and Blues Hall of Fame.