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The Bo-Keys Reclaim Memphis R&B

The late Memphis music genius Jim Dickinson theorized that the city’s spirits — from its historic musicians to the buffalo herds that once roamed the bluffs along the Mississippi River — linger on to provide inspiration for today’s seekers. If that’s true, the Bo-Keys’ leader Scott Bomar must be a medium. The BMI songwriter, producer and bassist has the uncanny ability to channel the…
Lanz

Rap’s not the easiest genre to break into, especially if you’re an 18-year-old white woman. But New York native Lanz isn’t one to be fenced in by expectations. Signed to Interscope Records, which will be releasing her debut album, Young $ Restless, on Feb. 12, 2008, Lanz is currently on tour opening for no less a hip-hop icon than Snoop Dogg, winning converts and…
BMI Execs Catch Rare Jim Dickinson Performance
Legendary songwriter and producer Jim Dickinson made a rare New York appearance at Joe's Pub to publicize the release of his Memphis International album Jungle Jim and the Voodoo Tiger. He was accompanied by the North Mississippi All Stars, which include his sons Luther on guitar and Cody on drums. …
