• Gabriel Soria Explains How He Found Rubin Lacy's California Grave
    Oct 16 2023

    Gabriel Soria Explains How He Found Rubin Lacy's California Grave

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    35 mins
  • Blues Legend Tommy Johnson
    Oct 15 2023

    Follow along as the Mt. Zion Memorial Fund helped the descendants of Tommy Johnson fight for access to his final resting place.

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    23 mins
  • Billy Smiley Mississippi Blues Musician
    Oct 15 2023

    Billy Smiley is interred in the Legends Section of the Greenlawn Memorial Gardens in Greenville, MS.

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    4 mins
  • Joe Callicott Mississippi Hill Country Blues
    Oct 14 2023

    Callicott recorded only a handful of songs before World War II. On September 23, 1929 at the Peabody Hotel in Memphis, TN, Garfield Akers recorded “Cottonfield Blues—Part I” and “Cottonfield Blues—Part II” with Joe Callicott on second guitar.  On September 25, 1929 in Memphis, TN; Joe Callicott sang and played guitar on Mississippi Boll Weevil Blues, but it was never issued.  On February 20, 1930 in Memphis, TN, Joe Callicott sang and played guitar on Fare Thee Well Blues and Traveling Mama Blues. His records were advertised in such publications as the Chicago Daily Tribune, Nov 30, 1930.

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    7 mins
  • Welcome to Tutwiler - Where W. C. Handy Discovered the Blues
    Oct 14 2023

    Tutwiler, Mississippi is a dusty wide spot in the road and once home to Sonny Boy Williamson, John Lee Hooker, and W. C. Handy.

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    12 mins
  • Mississippi John Hurt Burial Site - Preserving the Legacy of John Hurt
    Oct 13 2023

    The desecration of the burial sites of African American churches is real. In this podcast the Mt. Zion Memorial Fund stands with Mary Frances Hurt to prevent further erasure of the people of St. James Missionary Baptist Church in Teoc, Mississippi. Preserving the Legacy of Mississippi John Hurt.

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    14 mins
  • Blind Roosevelt Graves
    Oct 13 2023

    Mt. Zion Memorial Fund has newly discovered documents about Blind Roosevelt Graves' life and death.

    Lee Moise Roosevelt Graves was a recording artist and guitarist who mixed secular and sacred material during his career. He is credited with making some of the earliest rock and roll recordings in 1936 in Hattiesburg. 


    https://mtzionmemorialfund.com/2023/08/blind-roosevelt-graves/


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    8 mins
  • Rubin Lacy - Blues King
    Oct 13 2023

    Follow Mt. Zion Memorial Fund associate Gabe Soria who worked with the Lacy family to reveal and mark his true burial site in California, not Mississippi.


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    7 mins