Zumba
Apr
30

Zumba

  • 1928 Poplar Avenue Memphis, TN, 38104 United States (map)
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Dance your cares away at the Overton Park Shell with a dynamic, weekly ZUMBA® workout that fuses together Latin and international music and movement.

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Zumba
May
7

Zumba

  • 1928 Poplar Avenue Memphis, TN, 38104 United States (map)
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Dance your cares away at the Overton Park Shell with a dynamic, weekly ZUMBA® workout that fuses together Latin and international music and movement.

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Zumba
May
14

Zumba

  • 1928 Poplar Avenue Memphis, TN, 38104 United States (map)
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Dance your cares away at the Overton Park Shell with a dynamic, weekly ZUMBA® workout that fuses together Latin and international music and movement.

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DreamFest Weekend (Orion Free Concert Series)
May
17
to May 19

DreamFest Weekend (Orion Free Concert Series)

  • 1928 Poplar Avenue Memphis, TN, 38104 United States (map)
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About the Festival:

CLE Events will host DreamFest Weekend 13 on May 17-19, 2024 at the historic Overton Park Shell in Memphis, TN. DreamFest Weekend is a weekend of events dedicated to promoting Memphis Music and artist collaboration. This 3-day event spotlights an impressive array of artists coming together in pursuit of a common goal: the promotion of unity, collaboration and community.

Visit the Dreamfest Weekend official website for more information.

Festival Lineup:

Coming soon.


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Food Trucks: Stick ‘Em | Smokin’ Hot BBQ | Green Beetle

Picnic baskets, coolers, beverages, blankets, and lawn chairs are always welcome. We also offer food and beverage for sale in the Autozone Food and Beverage Concourse. Dogs on a leash are welcome in designated areas. Overton Park Shell is a nonsmoking facility.

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Zumba
May
21

Zumba

  • 1928 Poplar Avenue Memphis, TN, 38104 United States (map)
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Dance your cares away at the Overton Park Shell with a dynamic, weekly ZUMBA® workout that fuses together Latin and international music and movement.

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Lukah with Hope Clayburn & The Fire Salamander (Orion Free Concert Series)
May
24

Lukah with Hope Clayburn & The Fire Salamander (Orion Free Concert Series)

  • 1928 Poplar Avenue Memphis, TN, 38104 United States (map)
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About the Artist:

Back from a tour of the UK and Europe in support of Raw Extractions and Permanently Blackface, Lukah continues to channel spiritual and intellectual urgency as he solidifies his status as one of the most treacherous and insightful writers in the South, described by DJ Statik Selektah as “the south’s Black Thought”. Lukah’s sonic world continues to evolve, as his signature, powerfully poetic lyrics meets the inimitable Hope Clayborn and the Fire Salamanders for second Memphis-exclusive engagement. 

The band will play Lukah’s latest record, “Temple Needs Water, Village Needs Peace”, a collaboration with Real Bad Man. “Temple…” is a philosophical exploration into the essence of community, spirituality, and transformation, which meditates on themes of unity, leadership, sacrifice, and renewal.”

In the process of pushing himself musically, Lukah explored early talents developed in his family home, particularly voice and piano. He drew inspiration from Jazz greats such as Thelonious Monk. In the initial meetings for his upcoming LP with Real Bad Man, Temple Needs Water, Village Needs Peace, Lukah identified a collaborator who could embrace his vision to infuse his technically proficient rapping with equally proficient instrumentation. The result is his most soulful music yet, a concept album about meditation and peace. The storyline follows a warrior who ascends a mountain, a familiar metaphor that is adapted here to address the issues of self-determination and community uplifting that Lukah has dissected across his discography.

Artist Socials:

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Food Trucks: TBA

Picnic baskets, coolers, beverages, blankets, and lawn chairs are always welcome. We also offer food and beverage for sale in the Autozone Food and Beverage Concourse. Dogs on a leash are welcome in designated areas. Overton Park Shell is a nonsmoking facility.

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Sunset Symphony (Orion Free Concert Series)
May
26

Sunset Symphony (Orion Free Concert Series)

  • 1928 Poplar Avenue Memphis, TN, 38104 United States (map)
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About the Event:

More info coming soon

Artist Socials:

Facebook | Instagram | YouTube | Twitter


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Food Trucks: Moss Be Smoke | Soi No. 9 | Sips and Sammies

Picnic baskets, coolers, beverages, blankets, and lawn chairs are always welcome. We also offer food and beverage for sale in the Autozone Food and Beverage Concourse. Dogs on a leash are welcome in designated areas. Overton Park Shell is a nonsmoking facility.

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Zumba
May
28

Zumba

  • 1928 Poplar Avenue Memphis, TN, 38104 United States (map)
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Dance your cares away at the Overton Park Shell with a dynamic, weekly ZUMBA® workout that fuses together Latin and international music and movement.

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Black Opry Revue (Orion Free Concert Series)
May
30
to Jun 1

Black Opry Revue (Orion Free Concert Series)

  • 1928 Poplar Avenue Memphis, TN, 38104 United States (map)
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About the Artist:

Black Opry is a home for Black artists and Black fans of country, blues, folk, and Americana music. Country music has been made by and loved by Black people since it’s conception. For just as long, we have been overlooked and disregarded in the genre by fans and executives. Black Opry wants to change that. We invite you to discover, support and enjoy the Black artists that make magic in this space. One of the most valuable aspects of country music is its versatility and diversity in sound. Country, blues, folk, and Americana music often overlap or weave together- these artists explore all of those sounds and intersections. The Black Opry Revue showcases the diversity in sound and stories that Black artists offer to these genres.

Artist Socials:

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Food Trucks: Mexico in Memphis | Hot-N-Heavy Dogs | Green Beetle

Picnic baskets, coolers, beverages, blankets, and lawn chairs are always welcome. We also offer food and beverage for sale in the Autozone Food and Beverage Concourse. Dogs on a leash are welcome in designated areas. Overton Park Shell is a nonsmoking facility.

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Bodywerk (Orion Free Concert Series)
May
31
to Jun 1

Bodywerk (Orion Free Concert Series)

  • 1928 Poplar Avenue Memphis, TN, 38104 United States (map)
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About the Artists:

Inaugurated in the Green Room, upstairs from the freeform radio station WYXR, Bodywerk began as a fast-paced, inclusive, and adventurous platform for sharing dance music with Memphis. The group hosted residencies and brought the house down at venues around the city before exploring clubs in Washington DC, Baltimore, and abroad in Japan. Today Bodywerk splits time between New York City and Memphis. For a special performance, Bodywerk DJs Rmzi, DJ Blingg, and Ross al Ghul will be joined by Hope Clayborn representing Memphis and Takuya Nakamura from New York.

Producer/DJ, Multi-instrumentalist Takuya Nakamura has been playing trumpet, keyboards, and various electronic instruments throughout the United States and the world with a diverse group of artists such as Quincy Jones(remix), The Street(remix), Billy Holiday /Remix&Reimagined(Sony), supported Lee scratch Perry, Gza(Wu Tang Clan), opened for DJ Shadow, toured with George Russell's Living Time Orchestra, Cocorosie, Arto Lindsay, Jojo Mayer, Brazilian Girls, Organic Grooves.

With his diverse background of music, he has distinguished himself by composing and effectively fusing uncommon and exciting styles of music, leaving audiences and music critics alike ecstatic and excited for future performances. Takuya moved to NY from his native Tokyo and became an integral, sought after part of NYC's vibrant live/electronic scene: including the legendary D`n`B party "Prohibited Beats" with Jojo Mayer's “Nerve”, weekly party “Organic Grooves”(Codek Records)

He released EP “Three fans”,“Disco Airport” (Ism record), “SUN”(Codek Records), produced “Brooklyn Gypsies” first album “Sin fronteras” (Wonder wheel records), Helio Parallax’s album “Helio Parallax Vol.1”(M.O.D Technologies)

Takuya curate multi media show with his piano and other performing artist, and performed at National Sawdust(NY), and festivals. He recently performed live set for A-COLD-WALL x Converse. He has residency at The Lot Radio, guest DJ for WMFU, Rince FM Paris

Soul-Jazz-Funk saxophonist/flautist and vocalist Hope Clayburn is on a mission to move the people. Her unique and energetic style has allowed her to perform/record with an eclectic mix of artists around the world, including The Allman Brothers Band, Snarky Puppy and The Temptations. She has appeared on multiple television programs including the iconic PBS music show Austin City Limits with Grammy nominated folk artist Valerie June and she is featured on Valerie’s new EP of cover songs Under Cover.

Hope can be found in Memphis, TN recording and performing with a variety of bands and with her own funk/rock ensemble Hope Clayburn’s Soul Scrimmage. They have a new album/vinyl record titled Y’ALL SO LOUD available now at all local record stores and all streaming platforms.

Artist Socials:

BODYWERK

Instagram | Youtube | Bandcamp

HOPE CLAYBURN

Instagram | Youtube | Facebook


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Food Trucks: Moss Be Smoke | Flipside Asia | Good Groceries Mobile Diner

Picnic baskets, coolers, beverages, blankets, and lawn chairs are always welcome. We also offer food and beverage for sale in the Autozone Food and Beverage Concourse. Dogs on a leash are welcome in designated areas. Overton Park Shell is a nonsmoking facility.

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Laura Denisse (Orion Free Concert Series)
Jun
1

Laura Denisse (Orion Free Concert Series)

  • 1928 Poplar Avenue Memphis, TN, 38104 United States (map)
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About the Artist:

Hailing from the Mountain City of Monterrey, Mexico, Laura Denisse Y Los Brillantes brings a beautiful blend of Country, Norteño and Tejano music that showcases their own brand of Country Americana and honors their roots. The international influence and power of country music is highlighted in every performance where one can experience the combination of sounds derived from both sides of the border, and odes to artists that have inspired a whole new class of Mexicans and Latinos, such as Rick Trevino, Freddy Fender, Linda Ronstadt, Johnny Rodriguez and Raul Malo and The Mavericks, to name a few.

Laura Denisse y Los Brillantes exemplify the legacy of nuestra comunidad (our community) in country music. This is a band whose range and variety have made it clear that the torch left behind by these great icons is moving forward in new and modern ways. - Billboard Magazine

Their most recent album, 'Fortune', was recorded during a tour stop in Nashville, where Laura Denisse Y Los Brillantes teamed up with good friend, Mexican American, multiinstrumentalist, and producer Misa Arriaga (Kacey Musgraves). With 11 tracks ranging from Classic Country, Tex Mex and Boleros, 'Fortune' has played a huge role in opening doors for Laura Denisse in various new markets and has kept the band touring, spreading the Mountain City sound all over the US and Mexico.

Currently, the band is preparing to kick off their next tour, keeping their roots close to their heart and letting the music take you through a journey of sound. Keep an eye out for Laura Denisse y Los Brillantes as they come to a city near you!

Artist Socials:

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Food Trucks: Soi No. 9 | Mexico in Memphis | Sips and Sammies

Picnic baskets, coolers, beverages, blankets, and lawn chairs are always welcome. We also offer food and beverage for sale in the Autozone Food and Beverage Concourse. Dogs on a leash are welcome in designated areas. Overton Park Shell is a nonsmoking facility.

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Sister Hazel (Orion Free Concert Series)
Jun
6

Sister Hazel (Orion Free Concert Series)


About the Artist:

Originating from Gainesville, FL, Sister Hazel is comprised of five gifted, seasoned musicians whose well-spring of natural talent has been called "one of the Top 100 Most Influential Independent Performers of the last 15 years" by Performing Songwriter Magazine. Song "All for You," topped the adult alternative charts during the summer of 1997 and the success propelled their album to platinum status.  Since then, the band has become firmly established not only in rock and alternative music, but now in country with four back-to-back Billboard Top Country ​A​lbum ​C​hart entries. Living up to their fan-centered reputation, the band was a pioneer in the themed cruise industry by co-founding "The Rock Boat" and annually hosts events like the “Hazelnut Hang,” and "Camp Hazelnut" that focuses on creating unique experiences and interacting with the fans. Sister Hazel has been equally attentive to connecting with their audience through social media having amassed over a million social followers. In addition to the events and touring, the band also gives back with “Lyrics For Life.” Founded by singer Ken Block, the charity unites musicians and celebrities for concerts and auctions to benefit cancer research and patient-care charities.

Artist Socials:

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Food Trucks: Moss Be Smoke | Pok Chas Eggrolls | TBD

Picnic baskets, coolers, beverages, blankets, and lawn chairs are always welcome. We also offer food and beverage for sale in the Autozone Food and Beverage Concourse. Dogs on a leash are welcome in designated areas. Overton Park Shell is a nonsmoking facility.

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Kings & Associates (Orion Free Concert Series)
Jun
7

Kings & Associates (Orion Free Concert Series)

  • 1928 Poplar Avenue Memphis, TN, 38104 United States (map)
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About the Artist:

Best described as “neo soul”, the Australian band KINGS and ASSOCIATES’ live show is both powerful and poignant. Awarded three Australian Blues Music Awards on the back of their second album TALES of a RICH GIRL, which was produced by 7-time Grammy winner Jim Scott. The band features a vocal powerhouse led by principal songwriter Angii Portolesi, singing her ‘life stories’ with honesty and vulnerability. Adding to the vocal lineup is guitarist Benny Cunnigham, whose soulful voice has been compared to the great crossover artist Johnny Guitar Watson. The vocal trifecta is completed by multi- instrumentalist and keyboardist Greg Jones. Rounding out this exceptional lineup is bassist and songwriter Stephen Portolesi, guitar virtuoso Matt Williams who is described as “the most under-rated guitarist in music today”, the punchy and powerful drummer, Kelvin Sugars, and keyboardist Paul White. This seven-piece lineup delivers the best of Neo-Soul music with a Blues twist in the industry today.

After two long years of Covid lock down in their home state of South Australia, Kings and Associates returned to the U.S. for their third American Tour in the summer of 2023, playing their way across the Heartland with performances at Summerfest in Milwaukee, Parkway Bank Park in Chicago, and multiple Levitt venues. With each performance, the band seemed to reach new heights and won the hearts and minds of music lovers at each stop along the way. Post tour, the band signed with the Toronto based AMG Corporation and a subsequent distribution deal with Sony Music.

2024 will be a big year for KINGS as they prepare to record and release their fourth studio album on Big Wing Records, and plans are in the works for multiple U.S. Tours.

Artist Socials:

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Food Trucks: Good Groceries Mobile Diner | Mexico in Memphis | Soi No. 9

Picnic baskets, coolers, beverages, blankets, and lawn chairs are always welcome. We also offer food and beverage for sale in the Autozone Food and Beverage Concourse. Dogs on a leash are welcome in designated areas. Overton Park Shell is a nonsmoking facility.

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Perpetual Groove (Orion Free Concert Series)
Jun
8

Perpetual Groove (Orion Free Concert Series)

  • 1928 Poplar Avenue Memphis, TN, 38104 United States (map)
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About the Artist:

Perpetual Groove was founded in Savannah, GA, in 1997 before relocating in 2005 to Athens, Georgia, a town long renowned for its thriving music scene.  PGroove comprises 1904 and current members:  Brock Butler on guitar and lead vocals; Adam Perry on bass guitar; and Matthew McDonald on keyboards and vocals. Drummer Albert Suttle joined the band in 2001 but has announced his departure culminating with this year’s NYE show. Replacing him on drums will be Darren Stanley (Jimmy Herring, Col. Bruce Hampton).

PGroove, a band categorized by fans as “Trance Arena Rock,” is an amalgamation of rock and indie electronica, with a touch of metal thrown in for good measure. With their intelligent light show and experimental stage set up, PGroove continues to create a cultivated, unique experience for each live show. Since their inception, the band has toured the U.S., and performed in Japan and Amsterdam and Jam Cruise. In 2013, PGroove went on 2 year hiatus but caught everyone by surprise in 2015 when they returned to the stage. In 2019, they released a new recording, the eponymous Perpetual Groove, delighting fans with a new sound by the reinvigorated group.

PGroove's latest release, “C’mon. Covers?” EP, was recorded at Chase Park Transduction (R.E.M, Drive-By Truckers, Bettye Lavette) in Athens and includes songs by Peter Gabriel, The Cars, The Go-Go's, and Johnny Cash.  It was produced by Jason Kingsland (Band of Horses, Belle and Sebastian).  The recording ensemble included Butler, Perry, McDonald and Stanley.  It was released on all major digital formats on September 17, 2021.

Artist Socials:

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Food Trucks: Stick ‘Em | Sips and Sammies | Mexico in Memphis | Dynamic Duo Lemonade Stand

Picnic baskets, coolers, beverages, blankets, and lawn chairs are always welcome. We also offer food and beverage for sale in the Autozone Food and Beverage Concourse. Dogs on a leash are welcome in designated areas. Overton Park Shell is a nonsmoking facility.

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Cedric Burnside (Orion Free Concert Series)
Jun
13

Cedric Burnside (Orion Free Concert Series)

  • 1928 Poplar Avenue Memphis, TN, 38104 United States (map)
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About the Artist:

The official credit tells it like it is. “Recorded in an old building in Ripley, Mississippi” – that’s all the info we get, and all that we need.

When Cedric Burnside prepared to record Hill Country Love, the follow-up to his 2021 Grammy-winning album I Be Trying, he set up shop in a former legal office located in a row of structures in the seat of Tippah County, a town with 5,000 residents that’s known as the birthplace of the Hill Country Blues style.

Certainly, plenty of things have happened in Cedric Burnside’s life since he went on the road at age 13, drumming for his grandfather, the pioneering bluesman R.L. Burnside. His two albums before I Be Trying – 2015’s Descendants of Hill Country and 2018’s Benton County Relic – were both nominated for Grammys. He has also appeared in several films, including Tempted and Big Bad Love (both released in 2001) and the 2006 hit Black Snake Moan, and he played the title character in 2021’s Texas Red.

Burnside is a recipient of a National Heritage Fellowship, the country’s highest honor in the folk and traditional arts and was recently recognized with the 2024 Mississippi Governor's Art Award for Excellence in Music. He has performed and recorded with such diverse musicians as Jimmy Buffett, Bobby Rush, and Widespread Panic.

Yet as the title of the new album indicates, Burnside has never strayed far from the distinctive blues style introduced to the world by his “Big Daddy” R.L. and such other greats as Junior Kimbrough, Jessie Mae Hemphill, and Otha Turner. “I’ve been traveling my whole life, and the song ‘Hill Country Love’ gave me a chance to let people know that I love what I do and give a sense of how we do it in Mississippi – like, the house party is a tradition here, Big Daddy threw a lot of them. So that's what I was thinking about as I was writing that song – where I come from and also where I'm going, and how my journey has been to get to where I'm at now.”

At the same time, Burnside sees himself as an inheritor, not an imitator, of his native region’s blues style. “Big Daddy’s music, Junior’s music, Mister Otha’s music – my music is similar to theirs, but I'm a younger generation,” he says. “Whether we want to or not, we move on, and so my music will automatically sound a little more modern. But even if I tried to sound really modern, that old feel and old sound is just there. You might hear a song and think. ‘Wow, that sounds like it was recorded in 1959.’ I like that, but it's really just me growing up around it and falling in love with that sound.”

To Cedric Burnside, Hill Country Love is a culmination of a career that’s already seen astonishing accomplishments and only keeps growing. What he wanted this time out was a real sense of honesty and integrity. “I compromised a little bit with my albums in the past,” he says, “and I didn't really have to compromise with this one, because I did it by myself. I paid for the engineer, paid for the musicians, I didn't have a record company there. We just went to play music, and how it came out was how it came out – and it came out great.

“I have to be true to where I'm coming from,” he continues. “On this album, the feeling that I had was like, I’m going to write what I feel, I’m going to write what's going on. Life gives you good and life gives you bad and you have to cope with it however you need to cope with it. My way of coping with things is through my music, so I thank the Lord for music. I really do.”

Artist Socials:

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Food Trucks: Moss Be Smoke | Flipside Asia | Hot-N-Heavy Dogs | Dynamic Duo Lemonade Stand

Picnic baskets, coolers, beverages, blankets, and lawn chairs are always welcome. We also offer food and beverage for sale in the Autozone Food and Beverage Concourse. Dogs on a leash are welcome in designated areas. Overton Park Shell is a nonsmoking facility.

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Lamont Landers (Orion Free Concert Series)
Jun
14

Lamont Landers (Orion Free Concert Series)

  • 1928 Poplar Avenue Memphis, TN, 38104 United States (map)
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About the Artist:

Born and raised in Alabama, Lamont Landers grew up absorbing the soulful sounds of the South that surrounded him. At the age of 14, he taught himself how to play guitar, and, at the age of 19, began singing. He spent years quietly honing his talents behind his bedroom doors, listening to records by Stevie Wonder, Al Green, Sly & The Family Stone, and Ray Charles on repeat. At the age of 22, a candid video recorded by his sister of Lamont performing the Ray Charles’ classic “Hit the Road Jack” went viral on YouTube and garnered over 400,000 views overnight. In the summer of 2023, history repeated itself with similar enthusiastic fan response propelling five Lamont Landers TikTok videos to over 1,000,000 views each. A feature on the Bobby Bones nationally syndicated radio show and shoutouts from music tastemakers ranging from Snoop Dogg to Questlove soon followed. No longer a secret of North Alabama, Lamont will be touring throughout North America in 2024.

Artist Socials:

Facebook | Instagram | Youtube | TikTok


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Food Trucks: Good Groceries Mobile Diner | Mexico in Memphis | Flipside Asia

Picnic baskets, coolers, beverages, blankets, and lawn chairs are always welcome. We also offer food and beverage for sale in the Autozone Food and Beverage Concourse. Dogs on a leash are welcome in designated areas. Overton Park Shell is a nonsmoking facility.

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Blvck Hippie (Orion Free Concert Series)
Jun
15

Blvck Hippie (Orion Free Concert Series)

  • 1928 Poplar Avenue Memphis, TN, 38104 United States (map)
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About the Artist:

Blvck Hippie is an Indie Rock Band from Memphis, TN tryna show Black kids they can be weird too.

Blvck Hippie makes VHS-inspired music for anyone who’s ever felt like an outsider. By melding an emo sensibility with an indie rock aesthetic Blvck Hippie creates tunes for getting unstuck, existing weirdly, and finding togetherness. Raw vocals pair with sticky guitar riffs, heart-wrenching lyrics, and heavy breakdowns to create a live show for all of us raging inside. With their firmly indie attitude, refusal to accept the status quo, and knack for pushing musical boundaries, Blvck Hippie has turned being an outsider into their superpower.

Blvck Hippie released their debut LP, If You Feel Alone At Parties in Fall 2021. Since then they’ve been touring across the US and Europe carving out a place for themselves on festival stages, at basement shows, and everywhere in between. Jasmine Albertson (KEXP) perfectly captures the must-experience nature of a Blvck Hippie show: “While their recorded material is fantastic, seeing the Memphis-based band live is an even more remarkable experience. The pure joy that emanates from every member of the primarily POC band is infectious and an absolute gift, especially considering the pain and hardships that inspired these songs.” In searching for a place to belong, Blvck Hippie is bringing us all along.

RIYL: The Strokes, Car Seat Headrest, Bright Eyes, Blood Orange

Artist Socials:

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Food Trucks: Stick ‘Em | Soi No. 9 | Sips and Sammies

Picnic baskets, coolers, beverages, blankets, and lawn chairs are always welcome. We also offer food and beverage for sale in the Autozone Food and Beverage Concourse. Dogs on a leash are welcome in designated areas. Overton Park Shell is a nonsmoking facility.

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Magnolias (Orion Free Concert Series)
Jun
20

Magnolias (Orion Free Concert Series)

  • 1928 Poplar Avenue Memphis, TN, 38104 United States (map)
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About the Artist:

Marcella Simien, a Memphis-based singer-songwriter, accordion player, and multi-instrumentalist, and Anne Harris, a Chicago-based fiddle player, and singer-songwriter, are Magnolias—an American Roots and Folk project. Anchored deeply in their unique heritages, their sonic signature is born from a myriad of musical influences. They bring Creole, Soul, Blues, Folk, and other Roots traditions together with power, grace and ease. As two women of color, they weave their ancestral stories deep into the fabric of their music, giving a soulful voice to a perspective that encompasses not only their personal journeys but the universal connection of the human experience.

Their soul-stirring vocals and poignant, thought-provoking lyrics, along with their electrifying stage presence, takes the audience on a spell-binding, revelatory experience.

Artist Socials:

Marcella 

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Anne Harris 

Instagram | Facebook | Youtube | Website


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Food Trucks: Mexico in Memphis | Pok Chas Eggrolls | Green Beetle

Picnic baskets, coolers, beverages, blankets, and lawn chairs are always welcome. We also offer food and beverage for sale in the Autozone Food and Beverage Concourse. Dogs on a leash are welcome in designated areas. Overton Park Shell is a nonsmoking facility.

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Talibah Safiya (Orion Free Concert Series)
Jun
21

Talibah Safiya (Orion Free Concert Series)

  • 1928 Poplar Avenue Memphis, TN, 38104 United States (map)
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About the Artist:

Talibah is a multi disciplinary artist with a focus on healing through music, writing and experience curation. Safiya is currently serving as artist in residence at the University of Memphis exploring the power of collaboration while bridging the gap between the original blues and new expressions of it. She released her debut album Love Spells in collaboration with Deepwater Media and the U of M’s Highwater records in March of 2023.

Talibah’s single, Healing Creek was named one of Spotify’s Best Blues Songs of 2020 and her song Animal Kingdom was listed as one of Spotify’s best Jazz tracks of 2021.

She has recently contributed to the soundtrack for shows on both HBO and STARZ and released her second project in collaboration with Deepwater and Highwater records, titled Black Magic in February of 2024.

Artist Socials:

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Food Trucks: Soi No. 9 | Mexico in Memphis | Good Groceries Mobile Diner | Dynamic Duo Lemonade Stand

Picnic baskets, coolers, beverages, blankets, and lawn chairs are always welcome. We also offer food and beverage for sale in the Autozone Food and Beverage Concourse. Dogs on a leash are welcome in designated areas. Overton Park Shell is a nonsmoking facility.

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Sweet Lizzy Project (Orion Free Concert Series)
Jun
22

Sweet Lizzy Project (Orion Free Concert Series)

  • 1928 Poplar Avenue Memphis, TN, 38104 United States (map)
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About the Artist:

In just a few years, Cuban-born, Nashville-based quartet Sweet Lizzy Project has gone from its members never having been in an arena, to mesmerizing an audience of 20,000 people when opening for their idols, Heart and Joan Jett. Along the way, the anthemic rock band earned a prime performance broadcast for PBS’s Havana Time Machine, an artist profile on NPR’s “Weekend Edition”, and a cover story in the Miami Herald.

SLP defected to the U.S. from Cuba in late 2017, just as the border doors were set to close once again. Prior to relocating to Music City, Sweet Lizzy Project became the “it band” around Havana City clubs. SLP also won several music prizes, including two nominations for Cuba’s closest equivalent of a Grammy. However, everything changed for the band when they were spotlighted on Havana Time Machine, which also featured traditional Cuban artists and iconic American roots-rockers, The Mavericks. During the making of the documentary, The Mavericks’ founder and lead singer, Raul Malo, became inspired by Sweet Lizzy’s music and story and signed SLP to his band’s record company.

Sweet Lizzy Project plays electrifying big stage pop-rock with a modern sheen and classic rock heart. Diaz is a lightning bolt of a front woman; her lyrics are boldly vulnerable, and her vocals range from seductive soft tones to rafter-rattling high tones. Her creative partner is world class engineer/producer, songwriter, background vocalist, and dazzling lead guitarist Miguel Comas. Diaz and Comas are joined in Sweet Lizzy Project by talented guitarist and bass player, Wilfredo Gatell, and skilled drummer Angel Luis Millet.

SLP has three albums: Heaven (2015), Technicolor (2020) and Pirate Radio / Radio Pirata (2022). The band has performed in the US, coast to coast, and has opened shows for acts such as Heart, Joan Jett, Johnny Swim, The Mavericks, Raul Malo, Jamey Johnson, Buckcherry, Billy Strings, Silvana Estrada and Carlos Varela.

The release of their latest album, Pirate Radio / Radio Pirata, received immediate DSP support, with key playlist adds across New Release, Rock & Latin playlists on Spotify and Apple Music, as well as airplay from multiple terrestrial stations and The Latin Alternative, widely syndicated among NPR affiliates. Their Fall Pirate Radio Tour included concerts in Nashville, Miami, Atlanta, New York, Washington DC, Austin, Houston, and festivals like Live on the Green (Nashville, TN), RiverBend (Chattanooga, TN) and Mile Of Music (Appleton, WI).

“Lisset Díaz, of the Sweet Lizzy Project, was definitely an anomaly in Cuba, land of salsa, timba and son. But when she got her first guitar as a teenager, Díaz said she was drawn to American rock.”-Miami Herald

“Hotstar: Sweet Lizzy Project - American Music By Way Of Cuba... Sweet Lizzy Project sounds like raucous American indie rock. Like The Mavs, SLP positively rocks... The band owes as much to influences such as The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Florence + The Machine and Alanis Morrisette as it does more traditional Cuban artists they grew up with like Benny Moré or Celia Cruz.” - Pollstar

“Being discovered by Raul Malo — the lead singer and founder of The Mavericks — would be a cool enough launching point for most bands, but Sweet Lizzy Project is not looking to have its story defined by its starting point. The five-piece from Cuba has come stateside and offers a hybrid of classic psychedelic rock and an island roots vibe that should reach a wide base audience that just wants to enjoy upbeat music. There are clear 70s influences but by mixing subtle notes of most all of the last five decades it keeps each track unique. Lead vocalist and writer, Lisset Diaz (a Latinx version of Paramore’s Hayley Williams) is not the stereotypical front woman, as she was at the top of her class in biochemistry, though songwriting and music were always her passion. The band is rounded out with co-writer and bandleader Miguel Comas — who is possibly Cuba’s most respected record producer and rock guitarist — as well as Wilfredo Gatell on bass, and drummer Ángel Luis Millet.” – American Songwriter

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Picnic baskets, coolers, beverages, blankets, and lawn chairs are always welcome. We also offer food and beverage for sale in the Autozone Food and Beverage Concourse. Dogs on a leash are welcome in designated areas. Overton Park Shell is a nonsmoking facility.

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Shamarr Allen (Orion Free Concert Series)
Jun
27

Shamarr Allen (Orion Free Concert Series)

  • 1928 Poplar Avenue Memphis, TN, 38104 United States (map)
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About the Artist:

Shamarr Allen is the definition of New Orleans! Hailing from the Lower 9th Ward of New Orleans, Allen has influences in jazz, hip-hop, rock, funk rhythms, blues and country. He is the lead vocalist and trumpeter of his band “Shamarr Allen & The Underdawgs.” In addition to performing with his band, Allen has collaborated with many renowned artists around the world such as Willie Nelson, Patti LaBelle, Galatic, Harrick Connick Jr, and Lenny Kravitz, to name a few. He is a sought after artist for festivals and venues around the world. In addition to displaying his skills on the front-line as a lead performer, Allen is also a music composer, writer, and producer. With a scintillating and unique sound, look, and exemplary talents, Shamarr Allen transcends musical boundaries. He is the True Orleans experience!

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Cowboy Mouth (Orion Free Concert Series)
Jun
28

Cowboy Mouth (Orion Free Concert Series)

  • 1928 Poplar Avenue Memphis, TN, 38104 United States (map)
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About the Artist:

Much like gumbo, the famous dish of their hometown, the New Orleans-born Cowboy Mouth uses a potent blend of musical ingredients - rock, blues, punk, funk, country, pop, soul and whatever else feels good – to create their bodacious, kickass tunes. Frontman, drummer, and co-founder Fred LeBlanc has asserted “if The Neville Brothers and The Clash had a baby, it would be Cowboy Mouth." His description not only reflects the group’s amazing diverse sound, but it also conveys the fire and commitment they bring to their music.

Cowboy Mouth has perfected their wonderfully rambunctious style over the band’s three decades together. During that time, they have sold over a half a million albums domestically, performed before more than 10 million people, and played over 3,000 concerts. These relentless road warriors built their reputation and developed their devoted fan base through powerhouse live performances (frequently averaging 250 gigs a year). “With every show, no matter where it is, we try to turn it into New Orleans during the middle of Mardi Gras,” LeBlanc proclaims. “It's like a southern gospel revival without the religion” – unless your religion is rock ‘n’ roll!

Cowboy Mouth formed in 1990, and their festive, free-wheeling style stood in sharp contrast to the then-popular grunge sound. In 1996, the band signed with MCA and their major label debut, Are You With Me?, spawned their biggest hit, “Jenny Says,” which cracked the top 40 on Billboard’s Mainstream Rock and Alternative Rock charts. Their tunes have appeared in films ranging from the crime drama The Underneath (which featured them performing on screen) to the family comedy Meet The Robinsons. After doing several more albums on MCA Records and then Atlantic Records, Cowboy Mouth has continued to get their music to the people with a series of well-received independent and self-released albums. 

New Orleans and Louisiana have always been special places for Cowboy Mouth, who are inductees in The Louisiana Music Hall Of Fame. Their tune, “Mardi Gras State Of Mind,” featuring another NOLA luminary Big Sam Williams (of Big Sam’s Funky Nation) on trombone, delivers a joy-filled, footloose tribute to the world-famous carnival. 

LeBlanc (previously of the punkabilly band Dash Rip Rock) and former Red Rocker guitarist John Thomas Griffith have been guiding Cowboy Mouth from the very beginning. Bassist Brian “Bruiser” Broussard joined the group in 2014, and quickly developed a telepathic groove with drummer LeBlanc (Broussard, by the way, is a beermaster too). The band’s newest member is Frank (aka Frankie G) Grocholski, who has teamed up with Griffith to create a formidable two-man guitar army.

The phrase “Cowboy Mouth” typically is defined as “one with a loud and raucous voice,” and the term fits the band too. This is especially true for their legendary live performances that have been described as celebratory, life-affirming experiences possessing the ability to save souls. The galvanizing connection between band and fans is one reason Cowboy Mouth has stayed strong for so many years. LeBlanc, however, offers another explanation: “bullheaded tenacity and determination, with a pretty healthy dose of faith.”

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Stax Music Academy Showcase (Orion Free Concert Series)
Jun
29

Stax Music Academy Showcase (Orion Free Concert Series)

  • 1928 Poplar Avenue Memphis, TN, 38104 United States (map)
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About the Artist:

Memphis has given the world some of its most memorable melodies. But whether it’s blues, gospel, rock-and-roll, or R&B, the one thing Memphis music has always had is plenty of is soul.

At Stax Music Academy (SMA), a registered 501 (c) (3), we are helping instill soul in the next generation of Memphis artists. SMA is an after school and summer music institute located adjacent to the home of the legendary ’60s-’70s soul record label Stax Records, now the Stax Museum of American Soul Music.

Founded in 2000, SMA exists to continue the legacy of Stax by nurturing the musicians of tomorrow.

Stax Music Academy students take classes in music theory, preparing them to read music with proficiency, read and perform all twelve major and minor scales, and apply harmonic analysis to a musical selection. Students are required to participate in moderated juries at the end of each semester that tests both their performance acumen and their western theoretical grasp of music. Students learn the art of storytelling and composition to create their own music plus music business to assure each young artist understands how to make a living in music. Success is defined individually for each student.

Our programs teach more than notes, however. Stax Music Academy helps students enhance their character by teaching skills in leadership, teamwork, and discipline. The end goal is to prepare graduates for post-primary success regardless of path, whether it be attending college or entering the music workforce.

Since its founding, Stax Music Academy has graduated more than 4,000 students. Since 2008, every high school senior has been accepted to a college or university, many on full scholarships. Academy alumni can be heard around the world, teaching, performing, recording, and more at he highest levels of the music industry.

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Food Trucks: Flipside Asia | Mexico in Memphis | Sips and Sammies

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Sierra Ferrell (Shell Yeah! Benefit Series)
Aug
24

Sierra Ferrell (Shell Yeah! Benefit Series)

  • 1928 Poplar Avenue Memphis, TN, 38104 United States (map)
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About the Artist:

One of the brightest young luminaries in roots music today, Sierra Ferrell brings a dose of beautifully strange magic to everything she touches. Since the arrival of Long Time Coming (her acclaimed debut LP for Rounder Records), the West Virginia-born singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist has earned the Emerging Act of the Year prize at the Americana Honors & Awards, collaborated with the likes of Margo Price and Old Crow Medicine Show, and enchanted audiences all over North America and Europe with her high-spirited and dazzling live performance. On her new album Trail Of Flowers, the Nashville-based artist expands her sound while deepening the urgency of her songs, often revealing a wealth of wisdom within her wildly imaginative storytelling.

Her first full-length since Long Time Coming—a 2021 release that drew praise from outlets like Pitchfork, Paste, Pop Matters, and No Depression—Trail Of Flowers came to life with producers Eddie Spear (Zach Bryan, Brandi Carlile, Chris Stapleton) and Gary Paczosa (Alison Krauss, Dwight Yoakam, Gillian Welch) and with such esteemed musicians as Chris Scruggs. In keeping with a musical upbringing that included playing everywhere from truck stops to boxcars to New Orleans street corners, the album journeys from freewheeling bluegrass to heartrending old-time music to fantastically gritty honky-tonk and beyond, endlessly changing shape to accommodate the immense scope of Ferrell’s eccentric musicality. Mainly recorded at Sound Emporium Studios and featuring guest appearances from singer/songwriters Lukas Nelson and Nikki Lane, Trail Of Flowers ultimately fulfills her longstanding mission of making music that transcends all barriers of time. “I wanted to create something that makes people feel nostalgic for the past, but excited about the future of music,” Ferrell points out.

Instantly proving her extraordinary capacity to merge timeless musicianship with lyrics exploring modern concerns, Trail Of Flowers opens on “American Dreaming”: a world-weary yet soul-stirring track that speaks to the struggle to build a good life in a culture consumed by capitalism. Another song informed by her singular outlook on the modern world, “Fox Hunt” takes the form of a furiously stomping epic driven by galloping rhythms and some feverish fiddle work from Ferrell. On “Rosemary,” she delves further into her old-time roots and delivers the album’s most haunting moment: a stark but spellbinding story-song graced with a few bars of soulful yodeling. A profoundly gifted vocalist, Ferrell often captures an entire world of feeling in just a single line, particularly on tracks like “Dollar Bill Bar”—a swinging but wistful number on which she cycles from longing to regret to devil-may-care attitude with impossible ease. And on “I Could Drive You Crazy,” Ferrell serves up one of the most joyful moments on Trail Of Flowers, sharing a harmony-fueled and singalong-ready love song that’s both self-effacing and gloriously fun.

In selecting a title for her latest body of work, Ferrell chose to reference her deep love of flowers and affinity for surrounding herself with gorgeously colorful blossoms—a perfect reflection of her wondrous inner world. As a listening experience, Trail Of Flowers provides a similar sensation of all-enveloping and off-kilter beauty—one that Ferrell hopes might lift others into a more charmed state of mind. “I’m just trying to put words and melodies together and build it into something people can pour their feelings too, all their happiness and sorrows, so that it changes their reality a little bit and gives them some comfort,” she says. “To me music is like medicine. And whenever I write a song and it feels healing to me, I know it can heal other people too.”

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Know Before You Go - Shell Yeah! Benefit Series:

This concert is part of our Shell Yeah! Benefit Series. No outside food, drinks, coolers or pets are allowed at ticketed events. Reusable water bottles may be brought in to fill up at our water fountains.

Gates open at 6pm and the show begins at 7:30. The two box office entrances are located on Veterans Plaza, on the left side of the Shell near the Zoo entrance, and on Museum Drive between the Brooks Museum and the Overton Park Shell.

Please have your ticket ready and pulled up on your phone before you arrive at the box office to ensure a speedy entry-- your cell service connection may be impacted by large events. We suggest taking a screenshot of your tickets to avoid any connectivity issues when you are ready to have your ticket(s) scanned. Children 5 and under do not require a ticket.

Lawn chairs and blankets are welcomed and encouraged.

The Overton Park Shell is wheelchair accessible

No professional photography, video, or audio recording equipment

Because this is a fundraiser, no refunds are available. Thank you for helping to power our FREE concert series

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Mononeon (Orion Free Concert Series)
Aug
30

Mononeon (Orion Free Concert Series)

  • 1928 Poplar Avenue Memphis, TN, 38104 United States (map)
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About the Artist:

MonoNeon is an American bassist and experimental musician from Memphis, Tennessee. He is known for his presence on YouTube playing bass guitar and being one of the last people to work with Prince. He is a Grammy Award winning artist for his participation on the 2020 Nas album King’s Disease. Flea of the Red Hot Chili Peppers has refered to Mono as “The greatest f***ing electric bass player”.

On November 1, 2022, Fender released the MonoNeon Collection, which included the MonoNeon Jazz Bass V Signature.

MonoNeon has collaborated with artists like Prince, Mavis Staples, George Clinton, Nas, NeYo, Mac Miller, Georgia Anne Muldrow, Pete Rock, and more.

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Food Trucks: Good Groceries Mobile Diner | Stick ‘Em | Green Beetle | Dynamic Duo Lemonade Stand

Picnic baskets, coolers, beverages, blankets, and lawn chairs are always welcome. We also offer food and beverage for sale in the Autozone Food and Beverage Concourse. Dogs on a leash are welcome in designated areas. Overton Park Shell is a nonsmoking facility.

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Memphis Power Pop Presents: Matthew Sweet + THE SONNY WILSONS (Orion Free Concert Series)
Aug
31

Memphis Power Pop Presents: Matthew Sweet + THE SONNY WILSONS (Orion Free Concert Series)

  • 1928 Poplar Avenue Memphis, TN, 38104 United States (map)
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Festival Schedule:

5:45pm: The Sonny Wilsons

7:00pm: Matthew Sweet

About Matthew Sweet:

Matthew Sweet moved to Athens, GA at the urging of his pen pal, R.E.M.’s Michael Stipe in the early 1980s. Sweet honed his craft in the flourishing alternative rock scene playing with Oh-OK, Lloyd Cole, the Golden Palominos, Buzz of Delight, and recording two critically-acclaimed solo records before emerging in 1991 as the leading figure of the American power pop revival with the release of his watershed album, Girlfriend.

Like his British counterparts Teenage Fanclub, Sweet adhered to traditional songcraft, yet subverted the form by adding noisy post-punk guitar and flourishes of country-rock, resulting in an amalgam of the Beatles, Big Star, R.E.M., and Neil Young. Recorded with guitarists Richard Lloyd and Robert Quine, Girlfriend became a word-of-mouth critical and commercial hit over the course of 1992, with its title track reaching the Top Five on the Modern Rock charts. For the next five years, as alternative rock was the dominant commercial force in rock & roll, Sweet became a very popular concert attraction and solidified his reputation as the premiere alternative pop singer/songwriter. His next two records, Altered Beast (1993) and 100% Fun (1995) were both critically acclaimed and successful albums, with the latter reaching platinum status and making many year-end best-of lists.

Sweet continued to evolve over a string of well-received albums in the early 2000s. In 2006, he joined forces with Bangles frontwoman Susanna Hoffs to record a series of covers from the ’60s, ’70s, and ’80s, Under the Covers, Vol. 1–3. Sweet’s music has appeared in numerous films, television shows, and games, including Austin Powers, Guitar Hero II, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, The Simpsons, and Scooby-Doo, among many others. Sweet was a lead consultant on Tim Burton’s Margaret Keane biopic Big Eyes in 2014. His 15th studio album, 2021’s Catspaw (Omnivore Recordings) is guitar-driven: 12 songs, lean and consistent, direct, and notably darker than Sweet’s recent song-cycles. Apparent in tracks like “Best of Me” and album-opener “Blown Away,” the inner-turmoil harkens back to the angst of 1993’s Altered Beast. But where Beast was the self-interrogation of an artist in his mid-20s, Catspaw is the confessions of a career artist, mature and assured in his craft and achingly transparent in his confrontations of aging and the search for meaning. “I’m trying to get my head around getting older, I want to let go, I want to tell the ugly truth … I want to do all kinds of different things in my head and they really popped out in these songs.”

Matthew Sweet Socials:

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Food Trucks: Mexico In Memphis | Sips and Sammies | Soi No. 9 | Dynamic Duo Lemonade Stand | Byway Coffee Company

Picnic baskets, coolers, beverages, blankets, and lawn chairs are always welcome. We also offer food and beverage for sale in the Autozone Food and Beverage Concourse. Dogs on a leash are welcome in designated areas. Overton Park Shell is a nonsmoking facility.

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Cyrena Wages (Orion Free Concert Series)
Sep
7

Cyrena Wages (Orion Free Concert Series)


About the Artist:

“The Wages’ were run out of North Carolina for stealing horses and other boorish behavior. We settled in North Mississippi and evolved into three groups: the preachers; the drunks and the outlaws; and then kind of a mid-range group. I came from the mid-range group.”

Cyrena Wages fell in love with music on the country backroads between Millington and Shelby Forest, two small towns just north of Memphis. Her upcoming debut album, Vanity Project, is both an exercise in rebellion against years of conditioning, as well as a way of processing her own struggles, healing, and growth. As much as Memphis shaped her positively, there were aspects of growing up as a woman in the South that didn’t align with who she wanted to become. Cyrena tapped producer Matt Ross-Spang (Charley Crockett, St. Paul and the Broken Bones, Margo Price) to helm Vanity Project at Southern Grooves Studio in Memphis.

“It had been a really long time coming. I was getting ready to make this record,” says Cyrena, “and I heard about a music biz guy saying—before ever hearing my song —’Yeah, but she’s kind of a vanity project, right?’”

And just like that, the album had roots and the title track was born. “I just feel ready, when I haven’t felt ready before. Everybody comes to terms with themselves on a different timeline. It took me a second, but now it’s my time.” Find Cyrena’s first two singles from the record on all platforms now.

Vanity Project is slated for release May 24th, 2024.

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Food Trucks: Moss Be Smoke | Mexico in Memphis | Pok Chas Eggrolls

Picnic baskets, coolers, beverages, blankets, and lawn chairs are always welcome. We also offer food and beverage for sale in the Autozone Food and Beverage Concourse. Dogs on a leash are welcome in designated areas. Overton Park Shell is a nonsmoking facility.

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Body Balance
Sep
12

Body Balance

  • 1928 Poplar Avenue Memphis, TN, 38104 United States (map)
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In partnership with KROC Center Memphis

Ideal for anyone and everyone, LES MILLS BODYBALANCE ® is a new generative yoga class that will improve your mind, your body and your life. You can expect to bend and stretch through a series of simple yoga moves, elements of Tai Chi and Pilates while an inspiring soundtrack plays in the background.

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HEALY (Orion Free Concert Series)
Sep
13

HEALY (Orion Free Concert Series)

  • 1928 Poplar Avenue Memphis, TN, 38104 United States (map)
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About the Artist:

Memphis-based Healy lived a double life during his first few years as an active musician, going to med school by day and making music by night. Somewhere between laid-back hip-hop and acoustic singer/songwriter styles, Healy broke through with dreamily catchy singles like “Reckless,” from his 2017 debut album Subluxe, and evolved into more R&B-informed styles on subsequent releases like 2021 album Tungsten, and stand-alone singles like his 2023 Cautious Clay collaboration “Famous Last Words.” Ethan Healy was born in Memphis in 1993. Growing up in Midtown, he soaked up his city’s unique social and musical energy. After finishing high school, he taught himself guitar and even released a few acoustic-leaning tracks online before switching his focus to hip-hop. In 2015, going by Healy, he uploaded his debut EP, A Galaxy with Skin, and it quickly caught on. He was immersed in med school as his music career began taking off, but he found a way to focus on both pursuits for the next several years, releasing singles like 2016′s “Phantoms” and a full-length album, Subluxe, in 2017. He graduated from the University of Tennessee College of Medicine with a degree in physical therapy in 2018. In 2019 he returned with the melodic new single “Tucson.” Throughout 2020, he teased the release of his next record by slowly releasing new tracks, all of which were collected on the 2021 full-length Tungsten. After the release of this sophomore album, Healy didn’t resurface until June of 2023, when he shared a new song, “2D,” and quickly followed it the next month with “Famous Last Words,” made in collaboration with Cautious Clay.

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Food Trucks: Stick ‘Em | Good Groceries Mobile Diner | Soi No. 9 | Dynamic Duo Lemonade Stand

Picnic baskets, coolers, beverages, blankets, and lawn chairs are always welcome. We also offer food and beverage for sale in the Autozone Food and Beverage Concourse. Dogs on a leash are welcome in designated areas. Overton Park Shell is a nonsmoking facility.

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MBAA Gospel Night ft. Tennessee Mass Choir (Orion Free Concert Series)
Sep
14

MBAA Gospel Night ft. Tennessee Mass Choir (Orion Free Concert Series)

  • 1928 Poplar Avenue Memphis, TN, 38104 United States (map)
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About the Artist:

The Tennessee Mass Choir, Inc. (TMC) is a nonprofit organization that provides a diverse culture of service opportunities through music, cultural arts, and community partnerships. High-energy vocals performed by a powerfully gifted, versatile and spirited group of individuals, The Tennessee Mass Choir has been recognized as one of the finest, most respected and talented Mass Choirs in the entire country. Under the leadership of award winning, GRAMMY nominated music producer Jason Clark, this choir has shared the stage and/or recorded with notable artists such as Martina McBride, Al Green, Vanessa Amorosi, Fred Hammond, Foreigner,  Kirby Lauren, St. Paul and The Broken Bones along with countless others.

Artist Website:

https://tnmasschoir.org/


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Food Trucks: Moss Be Smoke | Mexico In Memphis | Sips and Sammies | Dynamic Duo Lemonade Stand

Picnic baskets, coolers, beverages, blankets, and lawn chairs are always welcome. We also offer food and beverage for sale in the Autozone Food and Beverage Concourse. Dogs on a leash are welcome in designated areas. Overton Park Shell is a nonsmoking facility.

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Canti Records Showcase (Orion Free Concert Series)
Sep
20

Canti Records Showcase (Orion Free Concert Series)

  • 1928 Poplar Avenue Memphis, TN, 38104 United States (map)
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About the Event:

The Canti Records Showcase is not just a performance; it's an immersive journey transcending music and culture. At Canti Records, we're more than a collective of artists. We're a diverse family, united by our passion to showcase the rich tapestry of Latin American heritage through music. With flavors from different corners of the world, our musical movement is a voyage that invites exploration and encourages the free flow of creativity.

At its core lies Canti, a visionary collaborator who works closely with artists to craft a sound and vibe that are truly out of this world. Inspired by the idea of exploration and discovery, The Canti Records Show offers a unique experience that transports audiences through intergalactic soundscapes, all while delivering a universally relevant and uplifting message.

With an offering suitable for all ages, The Canti Records Show is more than just entertainment; it's a celebration of diversity, creativity, and human connection. Get ready to embark on a one-of-a-kind journey into the unknown!

Showcase Lineup:

Area 58 Band (Latin)

Area 58 Band is a versatile artist delivering a fusion of Latin vibes. His engaging stage presence and infectious energy promise to captivate audiences, creating an electric atmosphere.

Yanyo DB (Urban Latino)

Yanyo DB is a rising star in the Urban Latino scene, delivering cutting-edge beats and compelling lyrics. His performance is a high-energy blend of urban rhythms, promising an exhilarating experience for the audience.

Mariana Figueredo (Pop Latino)

Mariana Figueredo is a captivating artist in the Pop Latino genre, known for her melodic prowess and stage charisma. Her performance adds a touch of sophistication, creating a harmonious balance within the showcase.

DJ John

DJ John, the esteemed Latin music maestro from the city of Memphis, will weave a seamless tapestry of beats throughout the event. His expertise ensures a continuous flow, enhancing the overall experience for the audience.

Abraham Macario (Pop Rock)

Abraham Macario is a standout artist in the Pop Rock scene, delivering powerful vocals and a distinctive musical style. His performance promises to elevate the energy, providing a perfect climax to the evening.

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Food Trucks: Stick ‘Em | Mexico In Memphis | Good Groceries Mobile Diner

Picnic baskets, coolers, beverages, blankets, and lawn chairs are always welcome. We also offer food and beverage for sale in the Autozone Food and Beverage Concourse. Dogs on a leash are welcome in designated areas. Overton Park Shell is a nonsmoking facility.

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Aaron James (Orion Free Concert Series)
Sep
27

Aaron James (Orion Free Concert Series)

  • 1928 Poplar Avenue Memphis, TN, 38104 United States (map)
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About the Artist:

With a soul dedicated to music and his own self discovery, Aaron James is an indie/folk artist based in Memphis, Tennessee…exploring the mysteries of the human experience through songs and creation. Aaron released his debut album “Nobody Really Makes Love Anymore” in the fall of 2022 to much critical acclaim, exploring themes of love and meaningful conversation, and he’s toured the country for the past several years while racking up millions of streams across streaming platforms.

Aaron James is gearing up to release new music and multiple projects in 2024, including a mini-documentary centered around his “Paint What You Feel” demonstrations. Whether it’s through the transparency of his songs, the honesty and overly self-aware nature of his stories, or his internal and external urge for reflection, Aaron continues to strive to be an example of the vulnerability it takes to create meaningful connection.

Artist Socials:

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Food Trucks: Stick ‘Em | Soi No. 9 | Green Beetle

Picnic baskets, coolers, beverages, blankets, and lawn chairs are always welcome. We also offer food and beverage for sale in the Autozone Food and Beverage Concourse. Dogs on a leash are welcome in designated areas. Overton Park Shell is a nonsmoking facility.

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The Bar-Kays (Orion Free Concert Series)
Sep
28

The Bar-Kays (Orion Free Concert Series)

  • 1928 Poplar Avenue Memphis, TN, 38104 United States (map)
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About the Artist:

Despite unimaginable obstacles, The Bar-Kays have endured as one of the longest-running funk and soul groups of all time. They began in Memphis, Tennessee, as a studio session group, backing major artists at Stax Records like Otis Redding and Isaac Hayes. 

The bands would go on to have dozens of charting singles from the 1960s to the 19080s, including “Soul Finger: (US Billboard Hot 100 number 17, R&B number 3) in 1967, “Son of Shaft” (R&B number 10) in 1972, and “Boogie Body Land” (R&B number 7) in 1980.)


The Bar-Kays were inducted into the Rythm & Blues Hall of Fame in 2015; and have endured as one of the longest-running funk and soul groups ever. In 2024, the band will be celebrating its 60th Anniversary.

Artist Socials:

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Food Trucks: Moss Be Smoke | Mexico In Memphis | Sips and Sammies | Dynamic Duo Lemonade Stand

Picnic baskets, coolers, beverages, blankets, and lawn chairs are always welcome. We also offer food and beverage for sale in the Autozone Food and Beverage Concourse. Dogs on a leash are welcome in designated areas. Overton Park Shell is a nonsmoking facility.

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Opera Memphis (Orion Free Concert Series)
Sep
29

Opera Memphis (Orion Free Concert Series)

  • 1928 Poplar Avenue Memphis, TN, 38104 United States (map)
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About the Artist:

Artist Socials:

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Know Before You Go:

Food Trucks: Moss Be Smoke | Mexico In Memphis | Sips and Sammies | Dynamic Duo Lemonade Stand

Picnic baskets, coolers, beverages, blankets, and lawn chairs are always welcome. We also offer food and beverage for sale in the Autozone Food and Beverage Concourse. Dogs on a leash are welcome in designated areas. Overton Park Shell is a nonsmoking facility.

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Los Yesterdays (Orion Free Concert Series)
Oct
4

Los Yesterdays (Orion Free Concert Series)

  • 1928 Poplar Avenue Memphis, TN, 38104 United States (map)
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About the Artist:

Founded by producer/drummer Gabriel Rowland and singer/songwriter Victor Benavides in Altadena, CA in 2017, Los Yesterdays remained – literally – a garage band for years, a chance for the duo to create their take on the sweet soul music that enveloped childhood experience as young Chicanos in LA.

In a Billboard article about them and their scene, it was noted - “…there is a generations-long appreciation for sweet soul music among California’s Latino communities. Eastern Los Angeles teens.... helped foster a love of sweet soul in the early ‘60s by covering soulful ballads by artists like James Brown... Those sounds.... were kept alive by record collectors and people who spent evenings cruising along East Los boulevards."

A chance meeting between Rowland and Now-Again’s Egon at a barbecue hosted by Beastie Boys’ producer Mario C got them talking about their favorite sweet soul 45s. Rowland pulled out his phone and played the first Los Yesterdays track he and Benavides created – “Mr. Yesterday” – and Egon immediately offered them an opportunity on his label. This was followed by an offer from Daptone’s Gabe Roth for his Penrose imprint. Now, after a series of singles including an unlikely Tik-Tok hit “Nobody’s Clown” and work with Trish Toledo, Los Yesterdays will issue their debut album, Frozen in Time on Now-Again in late Spring 2024.

Artist Socials:

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Food Trucks: Stick ‘Em | Mexico In Memphis | Sips and Sammies

Picnic baskets, coolers, beverages, blankets, and lawn chairs are always welcome. We also offer food and beverage for sale in the Autozone Food and Beverage Concourse. Dogs on a leash are welcome in designated areas. Overton Park Shell is a nonsmoking facility.

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Memphis Harvest Band (Orion Free Concert Series)
Oct
5

Memphis Harvest Band (Orion Free Concert Series)

  • 1928 Poplar Avenue Memphis, TN, 38104 United States (map)
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About the Artist:

Coming out of the COVID-19 pandemic, Memphis Harvest was envisioned as a one-time epic performance featuring a large cast of Memphis’s finest singers, songwriters and musicians on one stage performing Neil Young’s classic album Harvest. That first performance drew such overwhelmingly positive reactions from the audience and performers that the vision has evolved into an ongoing project featuring Susan Marshall, Van Duren, Reba Russell, Vicki Loveland, Mark Edgar Stuart, John Whittemore, Robinson Bridgeforth, Adam Holton, and a rotating cast of accompanists. In addition to classic material by Neil Young, this special Overton Park Shell performance will include a handful of original songs written by the band members that were specially selected to sit alongside Young’s songs and utilize the band’s strengths. 

Artist Socials:

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Food Trucks: Moss Be Smoke | Pok Cha | Green Beetle

Picnic baskets, coolers, beverages, blankets, and lawn chairs are always welcome. We also offer food and beverage for sale in the Autozone Food and Beverage Concourse. Dogs on a leash are welcome in designated areas. Overton Park Shell is a nonsmoking facility.

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Country Blues Festival Presents: North Mississippi Allstars and Ruthie Foster(Orion Free Concert Series)
Oct
12

Country Blues Festival Presents: North Mississippi Allstars and Ruthie Foster(Orion Free Concert Series)

  • 1928 Poplar Avenue Memphis, TN, 38104 United States (map)
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About North Mississippi Allstars:

Nothing runs deeper than family ties. Brothers, sisters, fathers, mothers, sons, and daughters understand one another at the purest level. When families rally around music, they speak this oft-unspoken bond aloud and into existence. After 25 years, twelve albums, four GRAMMY® Award nominations, and sold out shows everywhere, North Mississippi Allstars open up their world once again on their thirteenth album, Set Sail [New West Records], welcoming other family (by blood and by the road) into the fold. As legend has it, Luther and Cody Dickinson started the band in 1996 as a loose collective of like-minded second-generation musicians who shared a local repertoire and regional style. Over the years, the lineup shifted by design, and each subsequent record offered up a different combination of collaborators. This time around, they mined the talents of Jesse Williams on bass and Lamar Williams, JR. on vocals. During the Allman Betts Band Family Revival, the Dickinsons first linked up with Lamar, son of the Allman Brothers bassist Lamar Williams, Sr., becoming fast friends and collaborators and eventually paving the way for Set Sail.

“The chemistry we have with this lineup is powerful,” observes Luther. “We are all second-generation musicians and share a telepathic, relaxed ease about creating and performing. I believe music is a form of communion with our loved ones and conjuring this vibe with members of musical families can be inspirational. Lamar and I are like-minded. I’ve never had the pleasure of working with a singing partner like Lamar. He has a true-blue quality in his musicality that will pull you in and break your heart. At the same time, Jesse grew up playing music with his brothers and his father—as did we. He plays like a sibling. We recorded the album fresh off the road and captured the energy we had worked up with him. I’m drawn to musical families, regardless of style. Playing with second- or third-generation players allows us an easy unspoken musical dialog. It’s not a big thing; it’s just what we do. We never had to figure out what it means and takes to be a musician. We all inherently know.”

They picked up this wisdom by osmosis. As sons of legendary producer and musician Jim Dickinson, Luther and Cody have been producing records themselves since they were teenagers. Separately, the brothers have produced albums by Samantha Fish, R.L. Boyce, Lucero, Amy Lavere, the Birds of Chicago, Ian Segal, and more. Luther produced two records from Otha Turner, including Everybody Hollerin’ Goat, which was named one of the ten most important blues albums of the nineties. Luther and Cody co-produce North Mississippi Allstars records as the “Dickinson Brothers.”

“We learned an enormous amount from our father,” Luther says, “Cody and I made mistakes, but we’ve always believed in ourselves, and we had to learn for ourselves. Rock ‘n’ roll is self-taught. Each generation has to reinvent itself and shed the skin of the elders. On Set Sail, we feel as if we’ve once again ‘broken the code,’ and know what we want and how to get it.”

Following 2019’s Up and Rolling, which received a GRAMMY® Award nod in the category of “Best Contemporary Blues Album,” Set Sail continues the band’s tradition of creating roots music that displays remarkable variety. Luther and Cody Dickinson dig in with the production and different guitar tones; the record sizzles with hard yet understated groove, grown folk music. Luther’s wide-ranging guitar style features jazz riffs, psychedelic sounds, and soulful slide. Drummer and multi-instrumentalist Cody draws on roots music, rock, jazz, rap, and other styles to create rhythms that propel the band’s sounds and move it forward. Their two aesthetics combine to create the band’s unique style, “Primitive Modernism,” melding the new and the old, traditional, and futuristic, crafted lyrics and improvisational music. Speaking of, the first single and title track “Set Sail Part I” [feat. Lamar Williams, JR.] rides a riff right out of the Southern Delta into the embrace of a horn section as the vocal interplay simmers on the line, “The water may rise again, but we shall set sail.”

The Dickinson brothers have recorded and toured with Mavis Staples, Charlie Musslewhite, John Hiatt, Robert Plant and Patty Griffin, G Love, Jon Spencer, the Tedeschi Trucks Band, Los Lobos, and the Black Crowes. Meanwhile, their seminal debut, Shake hands with Shorty (2000), earned the band the first of four GRAMMY® nominations, and changed the Dickinson brothers’ lives forever.

Luther adds, “Quincy says, ‘Music gives back what you put into it.’ We have dedicated our lives to music, and it’s given us a fantastic journey that’s still only beginning.

In 1997, R.L. Burnside hired me and took me on the road. R.L., Kenny Brown, and Cedric Burnside taught me how to tour nationally after years of touring locally. The Shake Hands with Shorty tour in 2000 took Cody and I around the world and changed our lives. We never really slowed down.”

They forge ahead always as a family, first and foremost. “North Mississippi Allstars means family,” Cody concludes. “I get the joy of working with my brother. Our families keep growing too. There’s a sense of history. The older I get, the more I realize how important it is to record this music, so younger kids can hear it. I just want to make sure we pass it on. It’s a huge honor to be a part of this tradition.”

North Mississippi Allstars Socials:

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About Ruthie Foster:

Ruthie Foster’s ninth studio album represents a new high water mark for the veteran blues artist—a collection of songs possessing pure power, like a tidal wave of musical generosity. Healing Time finds Foster pushing her boundaries as a singer and songwriter more than ever before, creating a truly live-sounding atmosphere with the help of her band, who sound refreshingly loose and lived-in throughout these 12 songs. We’ve all been in need of some healing in recent times, and Foster’s latest provides a guide for how to move through the world with equal parts compassion and resolve.

Healing Time is the latest jewel in Foster’s accomplished career, which includes multiple Grammy nominations and collaborations with fellow luminaries like Susan Tedeschi and Derek Trucks. For her latest, Foster contributed more to the writing process than she had on any of her previous albums, effectively refining her own songcraft in the process. “With this album, I dug deep and tried to go for the best way to write,” she explains. “This album says a lot about the period we were making it in, and how I wanted to find my way out of it.”

Work on the album began in lockdown during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, as Foster enlisted previous collaborators like Gary Nicholson and Grace Pettis to pitch in during the writing process—as well as every member of her band. “I wanted my band involved in the entire process of this album,” she explains, and they also played a large role in recreating the sound that Foster had become drawn to after spending time with her vinyl collection.  “I was aiming to keep these songs sounding like they came from that era, which says a lot about where I am in my life, too.”

Veteran producer Mark Howard (Willie Nelson, Lucinda Williams) came in to bring new ideas to Foster’s table as recording began at Studio 71 West in Austin, TX, New Orleans’ famed Esplanade Studios, and Blue Rock Studio in Wimberley, TX. “Mark’s ability to turn a song's arrangement upside down was intriguing and sometimes challenging for me,” she states. “It was a lot to wrap my head around, but he made me think outside of the box I didn’t even know I was in.”

Producer Dan Barrett, who also worked with Foster on 2017’s Joy Comes Back, then took the helm at Black Pumas co-bandleader Adrian Quesada’s famed Electric Deluxe studio in Austin. Along with several Black Pumas members, Barrett brought in a collection of Austin’s finest backing musicians, like Glenn Fukunaga (The Chicks, Shawn Colvin). “With Dan onboard we were able to find the glue to these songs sonically, and he brilliantly melded my familiar Texas blues-Americana sound with what Mark pulled out of me in New Orleans,” Foster says. “This combination gave these songs a breath of fresh air, and it all came together very organically.”

Healing Time’s title—as well as its burst-of-sunshine title track, which features pedal steel legend Robert Randolph—is a reference not only to the trials many have faced over the last several years, but also the necessity of what Foster does as an artist. “I hear fans tell me that the music we make is very spiritually healing,” she says. “The experience of dealing with my own grief after losing a band member a year before the pandemic while navigating around zoom school with my daughter and trying to figure out what to do with myself was tough but necessary. When I look at it as a whole it was all very healing for me which is pretty much how I try to live my life. There’s always time for healing, if you give it time.”

And Healing Time is ultimately a work that explores such extremes as being human often brings to the surface, reminding listeners that even when we feel like we’re at the top, we’re ultimately still finding our way—a beautiful reflection of the essence of living itself.

Ruthie Foster Socials:

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Food Trucks: Pok Cha’s Egg Rolls | Good Groceries Mobile Diner | Mexico In Memphis | Dynamic Duo Lemonade Stand

Picnic baskets, coolers, beverages, blankets, and lawn chairs are always welcome. We also offer food and beverage for sale in the Autozone Food and Beverage Concourse. Dogs on a leash are welcome in designated areas. Overton Park Shell is a nonsmoking facility.

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Shakespeare at the Shell with TN Shakespeare Co. (Orion Free Concert Series)
Oct
20

Shakespeare at the Shell with TN Shakespeare Co. (Orion Free Concert Series)

  • 1928 Poplar Avenue Memphis, TN, 38104 United States (map)
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About the Event:

TSC's offering at the Shell will be our 8th Annual Free Shout-Out Shakespeare Series production of THE COMEDY OF ERRORS -- William Shakespeare's wild commedia of mistaken identities.  It will run approximately 90 minutes without intermission.

About the Tennessee Shakespeare Company:

Tennessee Shakespeare Company's FREE Shout-Out Shakespeare Series produces free performances of Shakespeare in non-traditional, outdoor venues throughout the Memphis metro area with a multicultural cast of classical actors.

Tennessee Shakespeare Company is a professional, not-for-profit theatre and education organization in Memphis dedicated to performing live, diverse productions of William Shakespeare’s plays, as well as works of social significance by classical, Southern, and modern writers; and to providing innovative educational and training programming.  Founded in 2008 by Producing Artistic Director Dan McCleary, Tennessee Shakespeare Company is Memphis’ first and only professional, classical theatre.

Tennessee Shakespeare Company Socials:

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Food Trucks: Sips and Sammies

Picnic baskets, coolers, beverages, blankets, and lawn chairs are always welcome. We also offer food and beverage for sale in the Autozone Food and Beverage Concourse. Dogs on a leash are welcome in designated areas. Overton Park Shell is a nonsmoking facility.

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Zumba
Apr
23

Zumba

  • 1928 Poplar Avenue Memphis, TN, 38104 United States (map)
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Dance your cares away at the Overton Park Shell with a dynamic, weekly ZUMBA® workout that fuses together Latin and international music and movement.

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Mempho Presents Shell Daze
Apr
19
to Apr 20

Mempho Presents Shell Daze

  • 1928 Poplar Avenue Memphis, TN, 38104 United States (map)
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MEMPHO PRESENTS: SHELL DAZE
April 19-20, 2024

Shell Daze Music Festival returns to Overton Park Shell in midtown Memphis April 19-20, 2024 with a funk-filled lineup led by JJ Grey & Mofro and Oteil & Friends ft. Steve Kimock, Jason Crosby, Johnny Kimock, Tom Guarna & Lamar Williams Jr. . Also confirmed for appearances at the third annual gathering are Colorado-based jam/roots spectacle The Runaway Grooms, plus regional favorites Kudzu Kings and Devil Train.

Contact Mempho Presents for more info!



TICKETING + EVENT INFO:

GA and VIP Deck tickets are available. Deck Ticket includes admission to the festival, access to viewing deck, three (3) free Wiseacre drink tickets per day, access to a private discounted bar, and an event poster. Deck Ticket purchasers will need to enter the gate located at the top of the hill. Drink tickets will be received upon admission to the festival.

All 2-Day ticket buyers will automatically be entered to win a pair of 3-Day GA passes to Mempho Fest 2024.

The two box office entrances are located on Veterans Plaza, on the left side of the Shell near the Zoo entrance, and on Museum Drive between the Brooks Museum and the Overton Park Shell. Please have your ticket ready and pulled up on your phone before you arrive at the box office to ensure a speedy entry.

The Overton Park Shell is an outdoor amphitheater with lawn seating. Please bring your own lawn chairs, blankets, or whatever you need to sit comfortably on the ground.

No outside food, drinks, or pets are allowed at this event. Reusable water bottles may be brought in to fill up at our water fountains.
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Zumba
Apr
16

Zumba

  • 1928 Poplar Avenue Memphis, TN, 38104 United States (map)
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Dance your cares away at the Overton Park Shell with a dynamic, weekly ZUMBA® workout that fuses together Latin and international music and movement.

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Zumba
Apr
9

Zumba

  • 1928 Poplar Avenue Memphis, TN, 38104 United States (map)
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Dance your cares away at the Overton Park Shell with a dynamic, weekly ZUMBA® workout that fuses together Latin and international music and movement.

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Grizzlies Pre-PARTY
Apr
6

Grizzlies Pre-PARTY

  • 1928 Poplar Avenue Memphis, TN, 38104 United States (map)
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WE’RE GETTING FOLKS HYPE FOR BACK-TO-BACK GAME NIGHTS 😎

This Friday, April 5th, and Saturday, April 6th, pull up to the FedEx Forum Plaza where Corey Lou and Da Village Band will be setting the tone for the team to bring that heat when they hit the court 🏀🔥

⏰ PRE-PARTY HOURS: 5PM- 7PM ⏰

🐻 GAME DETAILS:
🏀 (4/5): Memphis Grizzlies vs. Detroit Pistons
🏀 (4/6): Memphis Grizzlies vs. Philadelphia 76ers

P.S. On Saturday, in honor of Marc Gasol’s Jersey Retirement Night, the first 5000 fans will receive a Marc Gasol commemorative vinyl record 📀

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Pilates in the Park
Apr
6

Pilates in the Park

  • 1928 Poplar Avenue Memphis, TN, 38104 United States (map)
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Ballet Memphis presents a free, accessible class for all ages and levels of Pilates experience incorporating the core principals and knowledge of the STOTT PILATES® method at the Overton park Shell.

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Grizzlies Pre-PARTY
Apr
5

Grizzlies Pre-PARTY

  • 1928 Poplar Avenue Memphis, TN, 38104 United States (map)
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WE’RE GETTING FOLKS HYPE FOR BACK-TO-BACK GAME NIGHTS 😎

This Friday, April 5th, and Saturday, April 6th, pull up to the FedEx Forum Plaza where Corey Lou and Da Village Band will be setting the tone for the team to bring that heat when they hit the court 🏀🔥

⏰ PRE-PARTY HOURS: 5PM- 7PM ⏰

🐻 GAME DETAILS:
🏀 (4/5): Memphis Grizzlies vs. Detroit Pistons
🏀 (4/6): Memphis Grizzlies vs. Philadelphia 76ers

P.S. On Saturday, in honor of Marc Gasol’s Jersey Retirement Night, the first 5000 fans will receive a Marc Gasol commemorative vinyl record 📀

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Zumba
Apr
2

Zumba

  • 1928 Poplar Avenue Memphis, TN, 38104 United States (map)
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Dance your cares away at the Overton Park Shell with a dynamic, weekly ZUMBA® workout that fuses together Latin and international music and movement.

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5 Fridays of Jazz
Mar
29

5 Fridays of Jazz

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In partnership with the Memphis Library Foundation and the MemphisPublic Libraries, 5 Fridays of Jazz will feature the smoothest sounds from artists straight outta Memphis this March.

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Zumba
Mar
26

Zumba

  • 1928 Poplar Avenue Memphis, TN, 38104 United States (map)
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Dance your cares away at the Overton Park Shell with a dynamic, weekly ZUMBA® workout that fuses together Latin and international music and movement.

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5 Fridays of Jazz
Mar
22

5 Fridays of Jazz

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In partnership with the Memphis Library Foundation and the MemphisPublic Libraries, 5 Fridays of Jazz will feature the smoothest sounds from artists straight outta Memphis this March.

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5 Fridays of Jazz
Mar
15

5 Fridays of Jazz

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In partnership with the Memphis Library Foundation and the MemphisPublic Libraries, 5 Fridays of Jazz will feature the smoothest sounds from artists straight outta Memphis this March.

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