The Daddy Mack Blues Band AT THE CENTER FOR SOUTHERN FOLKLORE
Saturday nights will be rocking this fall as the Daddy Mack Blues Band sets up shop at the Center for Southern Folklore store. Showtime for all shows is 7:30 p.m.
It’s been an eventful last few weeks for Mack and his crew. After getting the royal treatment on their September tour of the western United States, Mack is now the subject of Memphis documentarian Jim O’Donnell’s “Plain Man Blues” premiering Monday night, October 22 at 6:00 p.m. at Theatre on the Square as part of the 2007 Indie Memphis Film Festival. For more info, check out PlainManBlues.com.
All the attention they’re receiving shouldn’t be too surprising considering the Daddy Mack Blues Band has had three consecutive albums in the Top Ten of the national blues charts. Even before their Western tour, Mack and his crew cemented their legend as keepers of the flame for the rich tradition of urban blues with live appearances at festivals in Paris, London and Chicago.
But reputations aside, the proof is in the playing and there’s no one better at getting a party started than the Daddy Mack Blues Band!
The Center for Southern Folklore store is located at 123 S. Main @ The Peabody Place Trolley Stop in downtown Memphis. Admission is only $5.00 - buy tickets on-line (for pick up in advance or at the show) or at The Folklore Store.
Place: Center For Southern Folklore Store 123 S. Main Street @ Peabody Trolley Stop Downtown Memphis
DATES: Saturday Night November 3, 2007 November 10, 2007 November 24, 2007