Explore the Cultural History of Memphis with Mojo Buses and Museums!

August 15, 2011 by  
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While you’re in Memphis, explore the city’s rich cultural history. From the blues and rock ‘n’ roll that came from some of the legends of the area, to the Civil Rights Movement that changed America, Memphis has seen a lot and it’s all here to be shared with you. The nostalgia and remembrance will move and inspire you as you journey back to these times of old. Show your young ones the time periods they missed, and let them learn of the origins of things existing today. These attractions will be a great way to combine fun and education for an exciting learning experience. Book a wonderful Memphis hotel and grab your tickets to these fantastic attractions!

From the vintage bus to the professional musician that acts as your guide, the Memphis Mojo Vintage Bus Tour is unlike any other. During your next stay in Tennessee, this tour will take you to all the spots that make Memphis what it is today, including Beale Street, Sun Studio, and the Stax Museum of American Soul Music.

Explore the true story of how tragedy inspired greatness at the National Civil Rights Museum. Built around the balcony of the Lorraine Motel where Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated on April 4, 1968, this museum transformed the infamous location into one of hope and celebration. Exhibits at the museum cover American civil rights from 1619 to the present day, including exhibits on Dr. King, the Montgomery Bus Boycott, Little Rock’s school integration and much more. Explore on your own or take an audio-guided tour through this uplifting and emotional museum.

Experience the Mighty Mississippi like no place else can offer! Take in the beautiful sightseeing of the Mississippi River right in the heart of downtown Memphis, then explore the riverfront area on an exciting Swiss monorail ride with the Mud Island River Park tour. Learn more about the great river at the Mississippi River Museum, and then take a guided tour of the unique Mississippi River Walk model replica. You’ll walk along every bend, curve and landmark between Cairo, Illinois and New Orleans in just five blocks! Be sure to bring a camera along for this unique experience along the country’s biggest river!

Blues BBQ Festival in New York on August 21st!

August 15, 2011 by  
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Next Sunday holds the Blues BBQ Festival at Hudson River Park. This free day of music and food starts at 2:00 pm and continues until 9:00 pm. Some of America’s best blues bands will be performing throughout the day, including Marquise Knox, Walter Trout, and Bonerama. Not only will there be great music, but New York City BBQ restaurants like Brother Jimmy’s BBQ and Dinosaur Bar B Que will have plenty of food for you to pig out on. You don’t want to miss this incredible day of fun, so check out our New York hotels and book your stay for next weekend. Come early and experience these tours that also bring you delicious food and wonderful music!

A Slice of Brooklyn Pizza Tour is a fabulous tour that will satisfy the pizza lover and history buffs alike. This four and a half hour tour takes visitors through the streets of Brooklyn to visit all of the best pizzerias in the area. The price includes pizza and soft drinks as well as a historic tour through the streets of Brooklyn that showcases famous movie spots, landmarks and special points of interest. All these sights and many more will be yours to see, all while enjoying the best pizza to be found and enjoying a historical account in Brooklyn.

When you take the West Village Pub Crawl on your trip to the Big Apple, you will be in for an exciting night of great drinks and nightlife in one of the city’s most popular areas. It is in this part of the city that you will explore various pubs on a three and a half hour walking tour as you visit the bars of the beat generation. You will be treated to a complimentary cocktail at each of the three pubs during this tour and have plenty of time to order additional drinks on your own. The West Village Pub Crawl is a great way to experience satisfying drinks and an even better atmosphere on your trip to the Big Apple.

Experience the culture and rich history of this region first hand and see why Harlem is famous for its “real” jazz and authentic soul food with the Harlem Soul Food and Jazz Experience. Start out with dinner at a local diner that features Harlem favorites like spicy ribs, fried fish and chicken, collard greens, and mac ‘n’ cheese. Head over to a local jazz club to hear real Harlem jazz in this five-hour tour of one of the most historically rich neighborhoods in America.

It’s Time for You to Rock & Roll in Memphis This Weekend!

August 1, 2011 by  
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The birthplace of rock and roll brings you plenty of intriguing sights and experiences. From Elvis Presley to Johnny Cash, the history here abounds and you can discover it all with the museums and tours Memphis has to offer. You’ll feel the spirit of music and the heritage of the legends around every corner. Plus, there’s delicious dining, premier shopping, and lots of lodging options to choose from. So pack your bags and head to Memphis to check out these attractions and more!

The Memphis Rock ‘n’ Soul Museum on Beale Street explores Memphis artists and music from the 1930s to the 1970s. You’ll learn about their racial barriers and socioeconomic hardships that they crossed over with their passion for the music they loved. It’s bound to be an inspiring and learning experience for everyone.

Jerry Lee Lewis, Johnny Cash, and Elvis Presley all recorded at Sun Studio. The Sun Studio Guided Tour takes you into the studio that was opened in 1950 and made an impact like no one could have expected. It is now a National Historic Landmark and houses rare memorabilia and historic recordings. The legacy of Sun Studios is incomparable as many legendary musicians from years ago to recent have recorded here. It’s a delight to share in that history with this tour.

The King is alive and well with Elvis Presley’s Graceland Experience. As you go through this audio tour of the mansion, you’ll see the Jungle Room, business office and trophy building, and then you’ll head across the street for a self-guided tour of Elvis’s two custom airplanes. You’ll also explore the Elvis Presley Automobile Museum featuring the King’s beloved car collection, driver’s license, and leather jackets. You’ve got to see this when you’re in Memphis.

Enjoy Local Nashville Artists at Musicians Corner!

May 13, 2011 by  
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Enjoy a lazy Saturday afternoon at Centennial Park in Nashville during Musicians Corner now until July 2.  This free event features live music from local artists, food vendors, kids’ activities and a whole bunch of fun for young and old. Musicians who have performed in the past include Sandra McCracken, Derek Webb, The Wooten Brothers and Go Go Saggio, and almost every musical genre is featured. At Kidsville, parents can bring their little ones to enjoy arts and crafts, games, dance lessons and inflatables. Musicians Corner takes place every Saturday from 3pm to 6pm. Visitors can book Nashville hotel reservations if they’re interested in staying for an extended period of time.

While visiting Nashville, make sure to see the Opry Country Classics show held at the legendary Ryman Auditorium. The show features current and older country legends, each performing a variety of traditional, classic country hits. Larry Gatlin, a member of the Gatlin Brothers, will be hosting the majority of the shows and is sure to provide the audience both interesting information and a good laugh.

Continue your musical tour of Nashville by attending Tribute to the King. Portraying Elvis Presley is award-winning artist John Beardsley who has received critical acclaim for his voice, mannerisms and overall performance. The show features more than 30 of Elvis’ hit songs, including “Suspicious Minds,” “Blue Suede Shoes,” “Jailhouse Rock,” and “In the Ghetto.” This is one Nashville’s most popular shows,  so make your reservations now!

Celebrate Music in New York this May!

May 10, 2011 by  
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While visiting New York, take a trip out to Montauk on Long Island for the second annual Montauk Music Festival, May 12-15. More than 75 bands and artists will perform at about 25 different area restaurants and venues,  and there will also be free open air concerts at the Gazebo on the Green. There will be many musical genres featured including Rock, Pop, Americana, Reggae, Flamenco and Country. Aside from all of the amazing artists performing, there will be a panel discussion of music industry experts talking about sound engineering, promotions and entertainment law. Be sure to come out to Montauk for this amazing festival this May, and reserve your New York lodging as well.

The best way to see New York City is with the New York Pass, which offers free or deeply discounted admission to up to 40 great attractions, restaurants and shopping centers like the Empire State Building, Planet Hollywood, Bloomingdale’s and the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island Immigration Museum. When you purchase the pass, you can decide if you want to spend one, two, three or seven days sightseeing and pay only one price. You can see the Big Apple according to your schedule and do it conveniently and without stress!

After seeing the city at the ground level, take it to the air with Helicopter Flights of NYC. Offering three different flight options, you can see the sights with a bird’s eye view, undisturbed by crowded sidewalks and cramped buildings. The New Yorker Tour gives you a 15 minute flight over the Hudson River, Rockefeller Center and the Brooklyn Bridge. The 20-minute Ultimate Tour takes you over Governors Island, Yankee Stadium, the Jersey Palisades as well as all of the sights of the New Yorker Tour. The Deluxe Tour allows you a comprehensive view of New York by combining both the New Yorker and Ultimate Tour and adding a flyover of Broadway and the United Nations Building.

Grand Ole Opry Performances for December 17 and 18

December 16, 2010 by  
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Please Note: The Grand Ole Opry does not release final lineups until the Wednesday prior to each performance. This list will be updated weekly as new performers are confirmed and added to the lineup.

The following performances will be at the Ryman Auditorium:

Friday, December 17 – Order Tickets

  • Jamey Johnson
  • Eric Church
  • Joey + Rory
  • Del McCoury Band
  • Jean Shepard
  • George Hamilton IV
  • and more

Saturday, December 18 – Order Tickets

  • Marty Stuart
  • Little Jimmy Dickens
  • Steel Magnolia
  • Del McCoury Band
  • Bill Anderson
  • and more

Charlie Parker Jazz Festival Jazzes Up NYC

August 27, 2010 by  
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Whether you’re a fan of the late Charlie Parker or just a fan of jazz music, you’re going to want to be a part of the Charlie Parker Jazz Festival in New York City. Two days of free music played by some of the finest jazz musicians in the world will be featured in the neighborhoods where jazz musician Charlie Parker lived and worked. Music starts at 3:00 pm on August 28th and 29th, so you will also have some time for shopping and sightseeing while you’re in the city. There’s no better city to experience jazz than New York!

If you’re in New York for music, you won’t want to miss the chance to see a spectacular musical on Broadway. Come Fly Away is a showcase of Frank Sinatra’s beautiful music combined with the choreography of Tony Award winner Twyla Tharp to create a love story like nothing you’ve seen before. Experience a first kiss, the first dance, and the journey to love of four different couples in this beautiful musical.

Don’t bother stopping with one musical when you know you want more. Plan on going to see one of Broadway’s most famous productions, Wicked – the Musical. Wicked is based on the beloved characters in the Wizard of Oz. You will fall in love with Elphaba and Glenda in this quirky musical that fills you in on why the Wicked Witch of the West was so evil.  You may be surprised at the answers. The music and talented performers will weave a tale for you that is as unforgettable as it is touching and amusing.

Washington DC Jazz Festival

May 28, 2010 by  
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Come to Washington DC between June 1 and June 13 for the DC Jazz Festival and enjoy more than 100 performances in dozens of venues all over the city. The DC Jazz Festival is by far the biggest music festival in Washington DC. It is also a very highly anticipated cultural event in the nation. The festival presents music education throughout the year, and concerts for DC residents and students. The Festival is held at venues across DC by talent that is locally, nationally, and internationally-known. Artists at the Festival will include Paquito D’Rivera, Dianne Reeves, Roy Hargrove, the Berklee College All-Stars, and many more.

The DC Jazz Festival’s mission is to help boost tourism and economic development, and provide entertaining and enriching jazz programs for everyone. Also they aim to continue to highlight the legacy of Duke Ellington and other great jazz musicians, and show Washington DC to have a vibrant culture. The Jazz Festival establishes itself as being one of the finest jazz festivals in the world with its year round programming. If you plan on attending the DC Jazz Festival and need a hotel, browse through our great selection of hotels in the Washington DC area.

While you are in DC enjoying the history of jazz, you may wish to experience the rich history of our country. We offer several informative and interesting activities in Washington DC. For example, enjoy the City Sightseeing Double Decker Hop On/Off Pass and tour major DC attractions. You will receive a hop on/off pass that allows you to tour the city at your own pace.

If you want to experience even more exciting history, see the Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament. This dinner and show takes you back in time to witness six knights compete in high speed jousts and sword fights to prove their chivalry and valor.

Music of the Smokies in Gatlinburg, TN

May 10, 2010 by  
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Gatlinburg, TN is famous for its charm and relaxed southern atmosphere. Part of the charm of the area comes from the variety of shows and fun activities offered in Gatlinburg and neighboring Pigeon Forge. Get your share of Smoky Mountain excitement with some music shows in the area.

Country Tonite

Country tonight is perfect for country music lovers. The songs range from the hottest new hits to classic oldies that have withstood the test of time to remain as popular today as they were when they first came out. Excellent performers take the stage to give you comedy along with the music, so you have a thrilling show to look forward to.

Smith Family Show

The Smith Family show has two decades of exciting entertainment under their belts, so they know how to please a crowd. Their show has classic country music, gospel, and bluegrass music mixed perfectly with comedy routines. You may find yourself laughing even as the music makes you tap your toes. It’s a wonderful show that the entire family can enjoy!

TG Sheppard Show

See popular country artist TG Sheppard play at the Smith Family Theatre to experience real country music. TG Sheppard is an artist who made country music in a time before pop and country music merged. His hit songs like “Show Me a Man,” “Devil in a Bottle,” and “Tryin’ to Beat the Morning Home” are true country music that continue to be enjoyed by his fans today.

Celebrate Music and Musicians in the Savannah Music Festival in Savannah, GA

February 15, 2010 by  
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Springtime in Savannah, Georgia is a magical time made even more magical by the Savannah Music Festival which starts on March 18th and last for three weeks. For musicians everywhere, this is a place where they can come celebrate their craft. Musicians from all over the world will be traveling to Savannah to show off their particular musical talents and styles. This is a great time for other musicians to come and learn from each other and from the famous musicians brought to the area by the festival.   

One of the most famous music venues in Savannah is the Historic Savannah Theater Musical Productions where the music is always the best quality and the show is always on a grand scale. If music is what brought you to Savannah then this is one theater that can’t be missed. You will be dazzled by the skills of the performers, and the theater itself is a showcase of art deco style. 

While in Savannah it would be a crime to miss the historical sights of the city. Visit Sherman’s Headquarter and other landmarks of Savannah’s past in the Homemade Thunder Civil War Walking Tour. Learn about the past in style with the Savannah Historic Overview Trolley Tour. An open-air trolley will take you through historic Savannah and a guide will help you delve into the past with stories and information on Savannah at the time of the Civil War.

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