JT Harmonica

JT met Bluesman Bill “Howl-N-Madd” Perry   WROX Claksdale MS Home of the Blues, when travelling thru Clarksdale MS, JT was invited to join at the Delta Blues Museum stage to sit in with  Bluesman Bill “Howl-N-Madd” Perry.

lso, Bill invited me to the the WROX radio station next morning for a live interview and a song or two.

Watch the video.

Do you know WROX history? Well read it :

Early Wright , also known as "The Soul Man," was the first black radio announcer in Mississippi when he joined WROX in 1947.

For 52 years, Wright hosted a nightly R&B show on WROX, interviewing musical personalities such as B. B. King, Charlie Pride, Muddy Waters, Tina Turner, Bobby Rush, Sonny Boy Williamson, Sam Cooke, Robert Nighthawk, Rufus Thomas, Elvis Presley, Little Milton and Pinetop Perkins.
Early is also credited with fostering the musical career of Ike Turner, who worked at WROX as a janitor while attending Clarksdale High School. During his tenure at WROX, Early was featured in many national publications, including The New York Times. http://www.wroxradio.com/history.html

Delta Blues Museum

History
The City of Clarksdale, located at the intersection of Highways 61 and 49 ("the crossroads"), and the surrounding Delta region are known as "the land where the blues began".

Since its creation, the Delta Blues Museum has preserved, interpreted, and encouraged a deep interest in the story of the blues. Established in 1979 by the Carnegie Public Library Board of Trustees and re-organized as a stand-alone museum in 1999, the Delta Blues Museum is the state's oldest music museum. A five-member board appointed by the Mayor and Board of Commissioners of Clarksdale governs the museum. Funded by the City of Clarksdale, admissions, memberships, gift shop revenue, granting agencies and donations, the museum uses public and private funds to carry out its mission