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S1E15: The British Are Coming!

 
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This week on Memphis Musicology, we discuss the symbiotic relationship that existed between Memphis and British musicians during the 1950s, ‘60s, and beyond. We begin with an in-depth look at The Beatles’ deep connection to the Bluff City, including their plan to record an album here, before heading to The Crate to dissect British soul singer Dusty Springfield’s seminal blue-eyed soul album “Dusty in Memphis.

This week on Memphis Musicology, we discuss the symbiotic relationship that existed between Memphis and British musicians during the 1950s, ‘60s, and beyond. We begin with an in-depth look at The Beatles’ deep connection to the Bluff City, including their plan to record an album here, before heading to The Crate to dissect British soul singer Dusty Springfield’s seminal blue-eyed soul album “Dusty in Memphis.

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This week on Memphis Musicology, we discuss the symbiotic relationship that existed between Memphis and British musicians during the 1950s, ‘60s, and beyond. We begin with an in-depth look at The Beatles’ deep connection to the Bluff City, including their plan to record an album here, before heading to The Crate to dissect British soul singer Dusty Springfield’s seminal blue-eyed soul album “Dusty in Memphis.

This week on Memphis Musicology, we discuss the symbiotic relationship that existed between Memphis and British musicians during the 1950s, ‘60s, and beyond. We begin with an in-depth look at The Beatles’ deep connection to the Bluff City, including their plan to record an album here, before heading to The Crate to dissect British soul singer Dusty Springfield’s seminal blue-eyed soul album “Dusty in Memphis.

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