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The Magical Music of Memphis

Fifty and Better Summer Lectures

The Magical Music of Memphis

When one thinks of Memphis, W.C. Handy and Elvis always come to mind, and maybe some long forgotten funky hits. Nashville is only 200 miles North and has always overshadowed its Southern sister. Truth be told, this two-part lecture will uncover the real facts of that musical mecca - hit after hit - and talented artists of all genres, including the Box Tops, Neil Diamond and Elvis Presley. Join us for a nostalgic trip down the Mississippi as we stop at one of the more unusual music centers in America.

Tony Moon has spent 60 successful years in the Music Business. Beginning in 1960, he joined the LA group Dante and The Evergreens, which was managed and produced by Lou Adler and Herb Alpert and later moved to Nashville becoming the guitarist and conductor for Brenda Lee. He also began playing on recording sessions and was Nashville's first rock independent music producer, working with five major labels. He scored several big hits for The Vogues, including "5 O' Clock World." Moon has won several awards as a songwriter and music publisher. His songs have been released by artists as diverse as Porter Wagoner, Willie Nelson, Vickie Carr, Pearl Jam and The Beatles. He currently administers several music publishing companies and a New York Entertainment Company.

The Fifty and Better (FAB) program was designed for people 50 and older seeking intellectual stimulation through university level courses (without the pressure of grades) for the sake of learning and social engagement.


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