Beale Street: Resurrecting the Home of the Blues

Beale Street: Resurrecting the Home of the Blues

by John A. Elkington
Beale Street: Resurrecting the Home of the Blues

Beale Street: Resurrecting the Home of the Blues

by John A. Elkington

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Overview

A vibrant tribute to the rich and unique culture of Memphis, Beale Street is the most visited tourist attraction
in Tennessee. But just like the soulful blues ballads that call
Beale home, the history of this downtown district echoes with hardship and heartache. From the transcendent sounds of W.C. Handy to the rubble of crumbling buildings and a miraculous rebirth, Beale Street has undergone many incarnations. In this remarkable firsthand account, author John Elkington takes readers on an incredible journey of revitalization that few believed possible when he embarked upon the task in the early 1980s. Step inside the drama of
politics, the exhausting planning stages, collapsing landmarks and the hunt for the great B.B. King, and witness a living testament to the power of devotion and the
enchantment of revival.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781625843951
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing SC
Publication date: 09/15/2008
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 128
File size: 8 MB

About the Author

John A. Elkington is the president and CEO of Performa
Entertainment Real Estate, Inc., one of the top companies in the urban redevelopment field. He has served on the board of the National Civil Rights Museum, the National Slavery Museum and the Center City Commission. He also served as the chairman of the Memphis and Shelby County Land Use Control Board. His many awards and accolades include the Blue Note Award from the National Blues Foundation for support of the blues music community and the A.W. Willis
Preservation Award from the Memphis Heritage Foundation. He is a graduate of Vanderbilt University and University of Memphis Law School.
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