INDEX

Note: Here in italics refer to photographs.

Acuff, Roy, here

Aikei Pro’s Records Shop, here

Aldridge, Lesa, here, here, here, here, here

All Day & All Night (film), here

Allen, Steve, here

“All Night Long” (song), here

Altshuler, Robert, here, here

Anderson, Annye, here

Anderson, Paul Thomas, here

Andrews Sisters, here

“Another Place, Another Time” (song), here

Antenna Club, here, here

Anthology (album), here

Apollo Theater, here

Applewhite, Little, here

Ardent Studios, here, here, here

Armstrong, Ralph, here

Arnold, Eddy, here

Arnold, Kokomo, here

Artaud, Antonin, here, here

As Quiet as It’s Kept (Newborn), here, here

Atlantic Records, here, here, here, here

Autry, Gene, here

Avedon, Richard, here

Baker, Chet, here

Baker, Lee, here, here, here, here, here

Bar-Kays, here

Barnes, Djuna, here

Barristers, here

Basie, Count, here, here, here, here

Beale Street Music Festival (1997), here, here, here

Beauregard, Nathan, here

Behind the Magnolia Curtain (album), here

Belafonte, Harry, here

Bell, Chris, here

Berry, Chuck, here, here, here

Bicycle Music Company, here

Big Brother and the Holding Company, here

Big Dixie Brick Company, here, here

Big Star, here, here, here, here

Big Star 3rd (album), here, here, here, here, here

Biography of a Phantom (McCormick), here, here, here

Birth of the Blues, here

Bitter Lemon, here

“Black Betty” (song), here

Black Flag, here

Blackwood, Dean, here

Bland, Bobby “Blue,” here, here

“Blue Moon of Kentucky” (song), here, here

Blue Note, here

The Blues (TV series), here

Blues Busters, here

“Blues Theme for Left Hand Only” (song), here

Boogie Man, here

Boogie Woogie Flu (blog), here

“The Bourgeois Blues” (song), here, here, here, here

Bowie, David, here

The Box Tops, here, here, here

Bramlett, Delaney, here

“Breathless” (song), here

Brewer, Craig, here

“Bring Me a Little Water, Silvy” (song), here

Brown, J. W., here, here

Brown, Kenny, here, here

Brown, Lois, here, here

Brown Skin Models, here

Buck, Curtis. See McGill, Jerry

Buckley, Jeff, here, here

Buckley, Tim, here, here

Buford, L. P., here, here

Bullet, here

Burnside, Cedric, here

Burnside, R. L., here, here, here, here, here, here

Callicott, Joe, here

Camper Van Beethoven, here

Canned Heat, here

Can’t Be Satisfied (Gordon), here

Carnes, Bobby, here

Carr, James

and Quinton Claunch, here

Easley-McCain Recording, here

Goldwax recording sessions of, here

and gospel music, here

LA Weekly feature on, here

and Charlyn Marie “Chan” Marshall, here

mental illness of, here, here, here

1979 Japanese tour, here

photographs of, here, here

and spirit of Memphis music, here

and “The Dark End of the Street,” here, here, here

Carr, Leroy, here

Carter, Jimmy, here

Carter Family, here

Casey, Jim, here

Cash, Johnny

death of, here

moving from rockabilly to country music, here

as Sun Records artist, here, here, here, here, here, here, here

Cassavetes, John, here

Cat Power. See Marshall, Charlyn Marie “Chan”

CBS Records, here, here, here

Center for Southern Folklore, here, here, here

Chandler, Chester “Memphis Gold,” here

Charles, Ray, here

Charlie Feathers (album), here

Chess Records, here

Chew, Chris, here

Chewalla Rib Shack, here

Chilton, Alex

and astrology, here, here

and Jeff Buckley, here

as early punk rocker, here, here, here, here, here

and Easley-McCain Recording, here

and “The Letter,” here, here

and Like Flies on Sherbert, here, here, here, here, here, here, here

and Jerry McGill, here

and Dan Penn, here

and the Replacements, here, here

and Unapproachable Panther Burns, here, here, here, here, here, here, here

chitlin circuit, here

Christian, Charlie, here

Chuck Wagon Gang, here

“City of New Orleans” (song), here

Civil Rights Act of 1967, here

Clapton, Eric, here, here, here

Clark, Elliott, here, here, here, here

Clark, Guy, here, here

Clark, Susanna, here

The Clash, here

Claunch, Quinton, here, here, here

Clay, Maude Schuyler, here

Clement, Jack, here

Clements, Paul, here

Clinton, George, here

Cohn, Larry, here, here

Cole, Jerry. See McGill, Jerry

Cole, Nat “King,” here, here

The Color Purple (film), here

Coltrane, John, here

Columbia Records, here, here

Como, Perry, here

Cooder, Ry, here, here

“Cool Water” (song), here

Cosloy, Gerard, here

Cotton, James, here

“Cotton Crop Blues” (song), here

The Covers Record (album), here

Cowboy Junkies, here

The Cramps, here, here, here

Crawford, Hank, here

Cray, Robert, here

“Crazy Arms” (song), here, here

Cream, here

“Crossroads” (song), here

Crosthwait, Jimmy, here, here

Crudup, Big Boy, here

Crumb, R., here

“Cry Like a Baby” (song), here

Cunningham, B. B., here, here, here

Curtis, King, here

“Dahoud” (song), here

Daniels, Chip, here

“The Dark End of the Street” (song), here, here, here

Davis, Miles, here

Davis, Walter, here

The Dead Kennedys, here

“Dead Shrimp Blues” (song), here

DeBerry, Jimmy, here

Denton, Jeremiah, here

“Desperados Waiting for a Train” (song), here

Diamond, Neil, here

Dickinson, Cody, here, here, here

Dickinson, Jim

author’s interview with, here

and Alex Chilton, here, here, here, here, here, here, here

and context of Memphis music, here, here

death of, here

and Charlie Feathers, here

on Robert Johnson mythology, here

on Stephen LaVere, here

and Jerry McGill, here, here, here

as Memphis music scene figure, here, here, here, here, here, here

and Mud Boy and the Neutrons, here, here, here, here, here, here

and Phineas Newborn Jr., here, here

as producer of recordings, here, here

on recording, here

and Unapproachable Panther Burns, here, here, here

and Mose Vinson, here

on white youth’s introduction to blues music, here

Dickinson, Luther, here, here, here, here, here

Dickinson, Mary Lindsay, here, here, here

Dixie Flyers, here

Dixie Fried (album), here

Dixieland Folkstyle (album), here

Domino, Fats, here

Dream Carnivals, here

“Dream Lover” (song), here

Driggs, Frank, here

“Drinking Wine Spo-Dee O’Dee” (song), here

Duane, Paul, here

Duke Records, here

Dunbar, Sly, here

Dunst, Kirsten, here

Duran Duran, here

Dusty, Robert. See Johnson, Robert

Dylan, Bob, here, here

Earle, Steve, here

Earnestine & Hazel’s, here

Easley, Doug, here, here, here, here

Easley-McCain Recording, here, here, here, here, here

Edwards, Connie, here

Edwards, Will, here

Eggleston, William, here, here, here, here, here, here

Electronic Arts Intermix, here

Elektra/Nonesuch Records, here

Ely, Joe, here

Emmet the Singing Ranger Live in the Woods (album), here

Escott, Colin, here

Estes, Sleepy John, here, here, here

Etheridge, Melissa, here

Evans, David, here, here

“Everybody Here Wants You” (song), here

Exile on Main Street (album), here

Exit/In, here

Fahey, John, here, here

Falco, Tav “Gus”

and Alex Chilton, here, here

and William Eggleston, here

introduction to Memphis, here

and Like Flies on Sherbert, here

and Randall Lyon, here, here

on music as art form, here

and Unapproachable Panther Burns, here, here, here, here, here, here, here

“Farther Up the Road” (song), here, here

Fat Possum Records, here

Feather, Leonard, here

Feathers, Bubba, here

Feathers, Charlie

death of, here

and Tav Falco, here

LA Weekly feature on, here

photographs of, here, here

and Elvis Presley, here, here, here

on rockabilly music, here, here

as Sun Records artist, here, here, here, here, here, here

and Unapproachable Panther Burns, here

Feathers, Ricky, here

Feathers, Rosemary, here

Feel Like Going Home (Guralnick), here

Feudalist Tarts (album), here

Fialkov, Jay, here, here

field hollers, here, here

Fieldstones, here, here

fife and drum music, here, here, here, here, here

Finas Newborn Orchestra, here

The Firm (film), here

Fishel, Jim, here

Flat Duo Jets, here

Flatlanders, here

Floyd, Harmonica Frank, here, here

Foley, Red, here

Ford, Frazey, here

Ford, Fred, here, here

“For the Sake of the Song” (song), here

Franklin, Aretha, here

Franklin, C. L., here

Freeman, Charlie, here

FreeWorld, here

Friedlander, Lee, here

Fry, John, here

Fuller, Buckminster, here

Fulsom, Lowell, here

Galbraith, Barry, here

“The Gambler” (song), here

Garner, Robert “Honeymoon,” here

Gassner, Amy, here

Gehrig, Lou, here

Get With It: Essential Recordings (1954–69) (album), here, here

“Get With It” (song), here

Gillespie, Dizzy, here

Gilley, Mickey, here

Gilmore, Jimmie Dale, here

“Going Home” (song), here

Goldwax Records, here

“Gone, Gone, Gone” (song), here

Gordon, Robert

and Bobby “Blue” Bland, here

and Jeff Buckley, here

and James Carr, here, here

on creative freelancing, here

early interest in blues music, here

early music writing experiences, here, here

and Junior Kimbrough’s house parties, here

and Furry Lewis, here, here, here, here, here, here

and Jerry McGill, here

and Mud Boy and the Neutrons, here

and RJ Smith, here

Graflund, Danny, here, here, here

Graham, Billy, here

Grand Ole Opry, here, here, here

Granz, Norman, here

Grateful Dead, here

Graves, Tom, here

“Great Balls of Fire” (song), here, here, here, here

The Greatest (album), here, here, here

Green, Al, here, here, here, here, here

Green, Herman, here, here

Greenberg, Alan, here

Green’s Lounge, here, here, here, here

Griffith, Nanci, here

Grifters, here, here

Grimes, Howard, here, here

Groundhog, here

Gunn, Jaren, here

Gunsmoke (TV show), here

Guralnick, Peter, here, here, here, here, here

Guthrie, Arlo, here

Guy, Buddy, here

Haggard, Merle, here, here

Hall, Robert, here

Hammond, John, here, here

Hammond, John, Jr., here

Hampton, Lionel, here, here

Hancock, Butch, here

Haney’s Big House, here

Hardy, Joe, here

Hare, Marcia, here

Harman, Buddy, here

Harris, Emmylou, here

Harrison, Trey, here

Harrison, Wilbert, here

Hawkins, Ronnie, here

Hawkins, Screamin’ Jay, here

Hemphill, Jessie Mae, here

Henry Thomas (album), here

Here is Phineas (album), here

Hicks, Joe, here, here, here

“High School Confidential” (song), here

High Water (record label), here, here

“Highway 61 Blues” (song), here

Hill, Eric, here, here, here

Hines, Bessie, here, here

Hi Records, here, here

Hi Rhythm Section, here, here, here

Hite, Bob, here

Hodges, Charles, here

Hodges, Leroy, here

Hodges, Teenie, here, here, here, here, here

“Hold Me in Your Arms” (song), here

Holiday, Billie, here

Holiday Inn Records, here

Holly, Buddy, here, here

Holmes, John Clellon, here

Hombres, here

“Honky Tonk Woman” (song), here

Hopkins, Lightnin’, here

Horoscope Music Company, here

Hot Rocks (album), here

House, Son, here, here

Houston, Whitney, here

Howlin’ Wolf, here, here, here, here, here

Hunt, Van Zula, here

“I Don’t Care (If Tomorrow Never Comes)” (song), here

“I Forgot to Remember to Forget” (song), here

“I’ll Take Care of You” (song), here

Imperial (record label), here

“The Impossible Dream” (song), here

“In My Girlish Days” (song), here

Interviews from the Class of ’55 Recording Sessions (album), here

“In the Street” (song), here

“Into the Groove” (song), here

Isaak, Chris, here

“I Slipped a Little” (song), here

It Came from Memphis (Gordon), here, here, here, here, here

It Club, here

“It’ll Be Me” (song), here

“It’s Wonderful to Be in Love” (song), here

Ivy, Rick, here

“I Wanna Make Sweet Love” (song), here

“I Want to Go Home” (song), here

“I Will Always Love You” (song), here

J&J Lounge, here

Jackson, Cordell, here

Jackson, Jesse, here

Jackson, Michael, here, here

Jagger, Mick, here, here, here, here

Jamboree (film), here

Jamison, Roosevelt, here, here, here

Janes, Roland, here, here, here, here, here

Jefferson, Blind Lemon, here

Jennings, Waylon, here, here, here

Jim Dickinson Blues Band, here

“Joe Turner” (song), here

Johnson, Claud, here

Johnson, Ken, here

Johnson, Robert

as Delta bluesman, here

myth of, here, here, here

rights to photographs of, here, here, here

and unpaid royalties, here, here, here, here

varied personae of, here

Johnson, Ross, here, here, here

Johnson, Tommy, here

Jolson, Al, here

Jones, Tom, here

Jones, Wanda, here

Joplin, Janis, here

Jordanaires, here

Joyner, George, here, here

Jung, Carl, here

Justis, Bill, here

“Kanga Roo” (song), here, here

“Kansas City” (song), here

Keith, Toby, here, here

Kensinger, Campbell, here

Kesler, Stan, here

Kid Rock, here

Killough, Belinda, here

Kimbrough, Junior

droning North Mississippi sound, here, here

and Charlie Feathers, here

juke joint/house parties of, here

photographs of, here, here, here, here

popularity of, here

King, Albert, here

King, B. B., here, here, here, here, here

King, Don, here

King, Martin Luther, Jr., here, here, here, here

King of Spades publishing, here

King of the Delta Blues Singers (album), here

King Records, here

Klitz, here

Known Felons in Drag (album), here

Krauss, Alison, here

Kronos Quartet, here

“Kung Fu Fighting” (song), here

Lancaster, Jim, here, here

Lane, Fred, here

Last Man Standing recording sessions, here, here

Late Night with David Letterman (TV show), here

LaVere, Stephen C., here

Law, Don, here

Lawler, Jerry, here

Lead Belly’s Last Sessions (album), here

Ledbetter, Huddie “Lead Belly,” here, here

Ledbetter, Martha, here, here, here, here

Led Zeppelin, here, here, here

Leonard, David, here

“The Letter” (song), here, here

Letterman, David, here

“Let Your Loss Be Your Lesson” (song), here

Lewis, Elmo, Jr., here

Lewis, Elmo, Sr., here, here

Lewis, Frankie Jean, here

Lewis, Furry

author’s relationship with, here, here, here, here, here, here

and William Eggleston, here

as Tav Falco influence, here

and Jerry McGill, here

as Mud Boy and the Neutrons influence, here

performance at the Rolling Stones July 4th Memphis concert, here, here, here

photographs of, here, here, here, here

and spirit of Memphis music, here

Lewis, Jane Mitchum, here

Lewis, Jerry Lee

childhood and youth of, here

as country music artist, here

and Charlie Feathers, here

and Roland Janes, here

and Kid Rock, here

and Last Man Standing recording sessions, here, here

and Stephen LaVere, here

moving from rockabilly to rock and roll, here

performance style of, here, here, here, here

and Sam Phillips, here, here

photographs of, here, here

Ryman Auditorium Fan Fair performance, here

scandals and tragedies of, here, here, here, here

as Sun Records artist, here, here, here, here, here

Lewis, Lee, here, here

Lewis, Linda Gail, here

Lewis, Mamie, here, here

Lewis, Myra Brown, here, here

Lewis, Phoebe, here, here, here

Lewis, Steve Allen, here

Like Flies on Sherbert (album), here, here, here, here, here, here, here

“Like Someone in Love” (song), here

Lisle, Andria, here

Little Richard, here, here

“Lived in Bars” (video), here

Living Blues (LaVere), here

“Liza Jane” (song), here

Lomax, Alan, here, here

Lomax, John, here, here

Loose End, here

Lost Highway (Guralnick), here

“Lost Highway” (song), here

Louis, Joe Hill, here

The Louisiana Hayride (radio show), here

Love in Vain (film), here

“Love in Vain” (song), here

Love Is My Only Crime (album), here

Lovelace, Kenny, here, here

“Lovesick Blues” (song), here

Lucero, here

Lunceford, Jimmie, here

Lunch, Lydia, here

“Lungs” (song), here

Lyon, Randall, here, here, here, here, here, here

Mabon, Willie, here

McCaa, Cam, here, here

McCain, Davis, here, here, here, here

McCarver, Kerrie, here, here

McClain, John T., here

McCormick, Robert Burton “Mack,” here, here

McDowell, Mississippi Fred, here

McGill, Jerry, here, here, here, here

McIntire, John, here

Madonna, here

Magnolia (film), here

“Make a Little Love” (song), here

Malaco Records, here

Malcolm X, here

“Marie” (song), here

Mars, Bruno, here

Mars, Chris, here

Marshall, Charlyn Marie “Chan”

author’s interview with, here

and Richard Avedon, here

and The Greatest, here, here, here

and Hi Rhythm Section, here, here

on interaction with fans, here

and Miami, Fla., here

relationship with father, here

and Steve Shelley, here

on smoking and drinking, here

Martin, Dean, here, here

Martin, Grady, here

Matador Records, here

“Members Only” (song), here

Memphis, Tennessee

and African-American culture, here, here, here, here, here

compared to Nashville, here, here, here

musical atmosphere in, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here

race relations in, here, here

“Memphis Beat” (music video), here

Memphis Country Blues Festival, here, here

Memphis Horns, here

Memphis Music & Heritage Festivals, here

Memphis Music Hall of Fame, here

Memphis Rhythm Band, here, here

“Memphis Soul Stew” (song), here

Mercury Records, here

Merman, Ethel, here

Meteor Records, here, here

Meyers, Chris, here

Meyers, Eric, here

“Middle Age Crazy” (song), here

Midnight Run (album), here

“Midnight Run” (song), here

Milem, Percy, here

Miller, Bowlegs, here

Miller, Paul A., here

Mingus, Charles, here

Minnie, Memphis, here

Mississippi River, here

“Miss the Mississippi and You” (song), here

“Mistreatin’ Mama” (song), here

Mitchell, Boo, here

Mitchell, Sunbeam, here

Mitchell, Willie, here

Modern Jazz Quartet, here

Moman, Chips, here

Monk, Thelonius, here

Monroe, Bill, here, here

Moody, Clyde, here

“Moody’s Mood for Love” (song), here

Moore, Bob, here

Moore, Oscar, here

Moorhead, Scott J. See Buckley, Jeff

Morton, Robert, here

Mud Boy and the Neutrons

and Jim Dickinson, here, here, here, here, here, here

and Tav Falco, here

farewell performance of, here, here

and Jerry McGill, here, here

at 1997 Beale Street Music Festival, here, here, here

Muddy Waters Blues Band, here

Mud Island Blues (album), here, here

The Muse (monumental sculpture), here

“My God Is Real” (song), here

My Morning Jacket, here

“Mystery Train” (song), here

Nasser, Jamil, here

Nelson, Clarence, here

Nelson, Willie, here, here

Newborn, Calvin, here, here, here, here, here

Newborn, Phineas, Jr., here, here, here, here, here

Newborn, Phineas, Sr. “Finas,” here, here

Newborn, Rosie Murphy “Mama Rose,” here, here, here

Newborn, Wanda, here

Newborn Music Shop, here

Newport Jazz Festival, here, here

New Rose, here, here

Nightingale, Ollie, here

“96 Tears” (song), here

Nixon, Hammie, here

“No More the Moon Shines on Lorena” (song), here

North Mississippi Allstars, here, here, here, here, here

North Mississippi Hill Country Picnic (2016), here

“Nothin’ ” (song), here

“Old Ship of Zion” (song), here

“Ol’ Glory” (song), here

Oliver, Paul, here

Orbison, Roy, here, here

Ovations, here

Owens, Jesse, here

Pacheco, Gary, here

Page, Jimmy, here

“Pancho and Lefty” (song), here, here

Panther Burns. See Unapproachable Panther Burns

“Parchman Farm Blues” (song), here

“Pardon Me Mister” (song), here

Paris, Texas (film), here

Parker, Charlie, here

Parker, Junior, here

Parton, Dolly, here

The Party (film), here

Peabody Hotel, here

Peiser, Judy, here, here

Penn, Dan, here, here

Perkins, Carl

death of, here

moving from rockabilly to rock and roll, here

as Sun Records artist, here, here, here, here, here, here

Perkins, Wordie, here

Peterson, Oscar, here

Phair, Liz, here

The Phantom, here

Phillips, Jerry, here

Phillips, Knox, here, here, here

Phillips, Sam Cornelius. See also Sun Records

and Charlie Feathers, here, here

and Bill Justis, here

Late Night with David Letterman appearance, here

and Jerry Lee Lewis, here, here

and Jerry McGill, here

and “perfect imperfection,” here, here

photographs of, here, here

recording philosophy of, here, here, here, here

retirement of, here

and Mose Vinson, here

Phineas Newborn Jr. Quartet, here

Piano Man (album), here

Piano Red, here, here

Pickett, Wilson, here

Piggee, Mutt, here

Plant, Robert, here

Plantation Inn, here

Pleased to Meet Me (album), here

Post, Mike, here

Powell, Bud, here

Presley, Elvis Aaron

and Cadillacs as gifts, here

death of, here, here

and Charlie Feathers, here, here, here

Peter Guralnick’s biographies of, here

and Jerry Lee Lewis, here

and Chips Moman, here

moving from rockabilly to rock and roll, here

Pentecostal influence on, here

as punk musician, here

as Sun Records recording artist, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here

and “Suspicious Minds,” here

Presley, Vernon, here

Price, Ray, here, here

Prince, here, here

Prudhomme, Tim, here

Pursell, Bill, here

“Put Your Loving Arms Around Me” (song), here

Raising Sand (album), here

Raitt, Bonnie, here

Ram Jam, here

Ramones, here

Ramsey, Frederic, Jr., here

Randolph, Boots, here

Randy Band, here

Ray, James Earl, here, here

RCA Records, here

Rebel Inn, here, here

Redding, Otis, here, here

Redemption Harmonizers, here

“Red Headed Woman” (song), here

Redmond, Odessa, here, here

Reich, Wilhelm, here

Relay (video networking group), here

The Replacements, here, here, here, here, here

Revenant Records, here

Reynolds, Debbie, here

Richard, Eddie “Hacksaw,” here

Richards, Keith, here, here, here

“Ride of the Valkyries” (Wagner), here

Riley, Billy Lee, here, here

Rinzler, Ralph, here

Rip, Jimmy, here, here, here, here

Rising Star Fife and Drum Corp, here, here

Robert Johnson: The Complete Recordings (album), here, here, here, here

Robertson, Robbie, here

“Rock and Roll” (song), here

Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, here, here

“Rock Island Line” (song), here

Rodgers, Jimmie, here, here, here, here

The Rolling Stones

and James Carr, here

compared to Mud Boy and the Neutrons, here

and Jim Dickinson, here, here

and Honky Tonk Woman, here

and Robert Johnson, here

and Furry Lewis, here, here, here

and “Satisfaction,” here

“Roll Over Beethoven” (song), here, here, here

Romweber, Dexter, here

Ronson, Mark, here

Rouch, Jean, here

Rough Trade Records, here

Ryman Auditorium, here

Sam and Dave, here

Sam Phillips Recording Service, here, here, here, here, here, here

Sanders, Dorothy, here

Sanders, Will Roy, here

“Satisfaction” (song), here

Savage, Randy “Macho Man”, here

Schneider, Peter, here

Scorsese, Martin, here

Searching for Robert Johnson (Guralnick), here, here, here

Sellers, Peter, here

Selvidge, Sid, here, here, here, here, here

The Session (album), here

Sex Pistols, here

Shadows (film), here

Shaffer, Paul, here, here

Shakespeare, Robbie, here

Shakey Jake, here

Shaw, Robert, here

“She Even Woke Me Up to Say Goodbye” (song), here

Shelley, Steve, here, here, here

“She’s Puttin’ Something in My Food” (song), here

“She Still Comes Around (To Love What’s Left of Me)” (song), here

“Shimmy She Wobble” (song), here

Shines, Johnny, here

Sikes, Stuart, here

“Silent Night” (song), here

Simone, Nina, here

Singleton, John, here

Singleton, Shelby, here, here

The Sixties (Anderson), here

“61 Highway” (song), here

Slim Rhodes Band, here

Sly and Robbie, here

Smith, Elliott, here

Smith, RJ, here

“Smokestack Lightnin’ ” (song), here

Solo Piano (album), here

Songs the Lord Taught Us (album), here

Sonic Youth, here, here, here, here, here

Southern Comfort (film), here

Spake, Jim, here

Spector, Phil, here

Spencer, Robert. See Johnson, Robert

Springsteen, Bruce, here

Stanton, Harry Dean, here

Staples, Mavis, here

Starr, Ringo, here

Stax Records, here, here, here, here, here, here

Sterling Grill, here

Stevens, Shawn Michelle, here

Stewart, Rod, here

Stranded in Canton (film), here, here, here, here, here, here

Streets of Fire (film), here

Stroud, James, here

Stuart, Marty, here

Sunnyland Slim, here

Sun Records

and Johnny Cash, here, here, here, here, here, here, here

and Quinton Claunch, here

and B. B. Cunningham, here

and Charlie Feathers, here, here, here, here, here, here

influence on Tav Falco, here

and Roland Janes, here, here

and Bill Justis, here

and Stephen LaVere, here

and Jerry Lee Lewis, here, here, here, here, here

and Jerry McGill, here, here, here

and Carl Perkins, here, here, here, here, here, here

and Sam Phillips recording philosophy, here, here

and Elvis Presley, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here

sale of, here

and Mose Vinson, here

“Suspicious Minds” (song), here, here

Swaggart, Jimmy, here, here

Sweet Soul Music (Guralnick), here

“Take It Off” (song), here

Take Me to the Limit (album), here

“Tammy” (song), here

Tatum, Art, here

Teagarden, Jack, here

Teal, Alex, here

Tee, Willie, here

Televista, here

Tennessee Waltz (Mud Boy’s farewell performance), here

“Tennessee Waltz” (song), here

That ’70s Show (TV show), here

“That Ain’t Right” (song), here

“That’s All Right” (song), here

“That’s How Strong My Love Is” (song), here

Theatre of Cruelty, here, here

“The Road to Memphis” (episode of The Blues), here

“Thirty Nine and Holding” (song), here

Thomas, Rufus, here, here, here, here

Thomas, Sharde, here, here, here

Thompson, Carrie Spencer, here, here, here

Thurman, Billy. See McGill, Jerry

“Tina, the Go Go Queen” (song), here

“Tiny Hineys and Hogs” (song), here

“Tongue-Tied Jill” (song), here

Toni (Fieldstones’s drummer), here, here

Tootsie’s Orchid Lounge, here

Tosches, Nick, here

“The Train Kept A-Rollin’ ” (song), here, here

Tubb, Ernest, here

Tucker, Ken, here

Tuff Green and the Rocketeers, here

Turner, Archie “Hubbie,” here

Turner, Bernice, here

Turner, Otha

and Behind the Magnolia Curtain, here

early music experiences of, here

as Tav Falco influence, here

fife and drum picnic of, here, here, here, here, here

and North Mississippi Hill Country Picnic, here

photographs of, here, here, here, here

as teacher of fife, here

“Turn on Your Love Light” (song), here, here

“Twilight” (song), here, here

Twitty, Conway, here

“Uh Huh Honey” (song), here

Unapproachable Panther Burns

and Alex Chilton, here, here, here, here, here, here, here

and Jim Dickinson, here, here, here

and Tav Falco, here, here, here, here, here, here, here

and Charlie Feathers, here

“Un Poco Loco” (song), here

Uttal, Larry, here

Van Eaton, J. M., here, here

Van Zandt, Townes, here

Vaughan, Sarah, here

Vaughn, Ben, here

Vertov, Dziga, here

Very Extremely Dangerous (film), here, here

Vestine, Henry, here

Vinson, Mose, here, here, here, here

“Volare” (song), here

“Waiting Around to Die” (song), here

Walden, Phil, here

“Walking the Floor Over You” (song), here

“Walking to New Orleans” (song), here

Wammack, Travis, here

Warner Bros, here

Washington, Butterfly, here

Waters, Ethel, here

Waters, Muddy, here, here

“Waymore’s Blues” (song), here

Weaver, Dennis, here

“We Can’t Seem to Remember to Forget” (song), here

Well (bar), here, here

Wenders, Wim, here

Westerberg, Paul, here, here, here

Wexler, Jerry, here

“What’d I Say” (song), here

“What’s Made Milwaukee Famous (Has Made a Loser Out of Me)” (song), here

What Would the Community Think (album), here

“Where Is My Love” (song), here

White, Bukka, here, here

Whitesnake, here

Whitten, J. W., here, here, here, here

Who Is Herman Green? His Music, Worthy of Note (album), here

“Whole Lot of Shakin’ Going On” (song), here, here

“Wild Horses” (song), here

“Wild Is the Wind” (song), here

Williams, Big Joe, here

Williams, Don, here

Williams, Hank

compared to Charlie Feathers, here

death of, here

and Grand Ole Opry, here

and Jerry Lee Lewis, here

and The Louisiana Hayride, here

as songwriter, here, here, here, here, here, here

Williams, R. E., here

Willie Nelson & Friends (TV special), here

Willis, Ernest, here, here, here

Winogrand, Garry, here

Withers, Ernest, here

Woods, Johnny, here, here, here

World Pacific, here

World’s Greatest Soul Singer (album), here

“Would You Take Another Chance on Me” (song), here

Wright, O. V., here, here

Wyman, Bill, here

Yardbirds, here

Young, Evelyn, here

Young, Lester, here

Young, Lonnie, here

“You’ve Got My Mind Messed Up” (song), here

“You Win Again” (song), here