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Hear the Blues

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The blues were born in America, and made world famous by legends like B.B. King, Muddy Waters, and John Lee Hooker. Blues are universal—they speak to the essence of the human experience by turning heartache into joyful, uplifting music. Today, you’ll find traditional and innovative blues are alive and well in cities across the USA.

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Neon signs on Beale Street in Memphis, Tennessee

Beale Street

Every night is a party on Beale Street, a rollicking destination in downtown Memphis, Tennessee, where the revelry and live music spills into the street. Pay tribute to blues legend B.B. King by visiting the late star’s original B.B. King’s Blues Club. Tour the W.C. Handy Home and Museum to learn more about the “Father of the Blues,” and catch an outdoor concert at Handy Park. Book a room at one of 10 hotels within walking distance of the entertainment district. Round out a stay by touring the National Civil Rights Museum.

Exhibits inside the National Blues Museum in St. Louis, Missouri

National Blues Museum

Who says museums are quiet? That’s not the case at the National Blues Museum in St. Louis, Missouri, where music fills the Lumiere Place Legends Room on Fridays and Sundays. Whenever you visit, tour artifact-filled exhibits and hear samples of the different regional styles of blues music. Listen to lectures about dozens of famous musicians, including Muddy Waters, Howlin’ Wolf, Memphis Minnie and Stevie Ray Vaughan. See rare photographs, watch films and learn how the blues is the foundation for other American music genres. Outside, visit the Gateway Arch, then feast on St. Louis-style barbecue.

Performers at the W.C. Handy Blues & Barbecue Festival in Henderson, Kentucky

W.C. Handy Blues & Barbecue Festival

For four days each June, people flock to Henderson, Kentucky, to pay homage to W.C. Handy, the “Father of the Blues,” who lived here at the turn of the century. The W.C. Handy Blues & Barbecue Festival at Audubon Mill Park on the Ohio River features a stellar roster of musicians. Lineups have included Tab Benoit, Wet Willie, Coco Montoya and Samantha Fish. On opening day, sample barbecue sold by local vendors. Best of all, admission is free at the event organized by the Henderson Music Preservation Society. Fun fact: Ornithologist and painter John James Audubon also lived here.

The legendary "Crossroads" in Clarksdale, Mississippi

Mississippi Blues Trail

Visit dozens of landmarks, museums and monuments at places that gave birth to the blues by following the Mississippi Blues Trail. Stop in Clarksdale, Mississippi, where the myth originated that legendary Robert Johnson stood at “The Crossroads,” the intersection of highways 61 and 49, and sold his soul to the Devil in exchange for his guitar-playing skills. Find the marker, then learn about Johnson and other artists at the Delta Blues Museum. Tour exhibits, attend a lecture, and time a visit with a film or music festival. Stop by Red’s Blues Club for a beer and live music; it’s the real deal.

Historic architecture along the waterfront in Charleston, South Carolina

Home Team BBQ

When you’re in Charleston, South Carolina, seek out a satisfying destination that combines southern comfort food with authentic blues music. With three locations, Home Team BBQ is a self-described happy place that proclaims “the only blues here is music.” Sit for a spell on an outside porch and absorb the rustic honky-tonk atmosphere. Talented touring and local musicians take the stage to entertain the crowd. Linger here a little longer to soak up the southern charm of this waterfront city as you walk cobblestone streets in historic neighborhoods.

Mural art celebrating the King Biscuit Blues Festival in Arkansas

King Biscuit Blues Festival

Each October, Blues fans flock to the banks of the mighty Mississippi River in Helena, Arkansas, to hear music where it was created, the Delta Region. Dozens of bands – which have included Gov’t Mule, Bob Holloway & The Southern Sons, and JJ Grey & Mofro – jam and perform on several stages over three days. Come for the music, then go on a river cruise, bike the Delta Heritage Trail State Park and tour of the Delta Cultural Center learn more about the region.

View of Chicago, Illinois, from the city's riverwalk

Unofficial Blues Brothers Tour

Set yourself up for an adventure in Chicago, Illinois, by retracing the stops made by Jake and Elwood Blues, famously portrayed by John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd in the 1980 “Blues Brothers” musical comedy movie. Visit Elwood’s apartment on Van Buren Street, Ray’s Music Exchange on Grand Boulevard, the Soul Food Café, Pilgrim Baptist Church, the Daley Center lobby and a host of other landmarks. Explore even more in grand style aboard a Chicago Architecture Foundation boat tour.

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Blues Stories

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Soul, Pride and a Whole Lot of Blues in Chicago, Illinois

It's a cool night, a slight breeze blowing through your hair. The tranquil waters of Lake Michigan move around your boat in gentle waves. You raise a toast as the sun slowly sets from behind one of America's largest skylines.

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Experience Mississippi's Oldest Juke Joint in Jackson

It’s Friday night. You walk up a dirt path to a humble building made of cinder blocks.

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A Day in the Life of a Chicago, Illinois Native

Take a tour of The Windy City’s many hot spots with Blues Musician, Mike Ledbetter.

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A Good Day for the Blues in Jackson, Mississippi

Blues Musician and Jackson native, Cedric Burnside, shares his favorite southern spots.

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Deep Roots: 5 U.S. Cities to Discover Blues History

Rising out of the African-American experiences of the South, blues music is a distinctly U.S. form of artistic expression.

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Keeping the Blues Alive in Houston, Texas

The city of Houston has a rich blues history, but that doesn’t mean the good times are only in the past.

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7 Festivals to Boogie to the Blues

Schedule your U.S. travel plans around these seven blues music festivals in top destinations.

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Honoring the Legends: Museums and Monuments of the Blues

For blues lovers, these museums and monuments offer an intimate glimpse into the lives of the musicians that started it all.

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Where to Hear the Blues: Juke Joints, Dive Bars and Historic Venues

The blues began in the southeastern USA on front porches and ramshackle juke joints that encouraged dancing, drinking and music.

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Connecting Through the Blues: Nathan Quick Shares His Houston Story

One Houston musician shares his favorite spots in the city and how there’s always something new to discover.

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Day to Night: Exciting Ways to Explore Houston, Texas

Got a day to spare? Here are five must-do activities in Houston.

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