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Beyond Beale

History Podcasts

Beyond Beale is a Memphis music history podcast produced by the Mike Curb Institute at Rhodes College. We explore the music history just out of sight.

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United States

Description:

Beyond Beale is a Memphis music history podcast produced by the Mike Curb Institute at Rhodes College. We explore the music history just out of sight.

Language:

English


Episodes
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We've Sweetened Up a Little Bit

5/31/2022
The KLiTZ take SXSW: Austin Chronicle article GRRLFest: the Memphis Flyer

Duration:00:16:38

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Can't We Do the KiLTZ?

5/24/2022
The women of the KLiTZ came from different backgrounds and have different stories. This episode looks deeper into each member of the KLiTZ and their lasting impact in Memphis.

Duration:00:22:06

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We Never Tuned Our Guitars

5/12/2022
"Couldn't Be Bothered" by the KLiTZ "Shake Me On Down" by the KLiTZ The KLiTZ FaceBook page

Duration:00:21:26

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Beyond Beale Minisode: Punk Was An Attitude

2/28/2022
In 1978 an all-female band called the KLiTZ broke out on the Memphis punk scene. Their own importance has often been overshadowed by the novelty of the men with whom they interacted, but a closer look shows that the women of the KLiTZ broke barriers for women playing punk music, especially in the South.

Duration:00:07:57

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Everybody Has a Place at the Shell

3/27/2021
This podcast features interviews from, in order of appearance, Natalie Wilson, Henry Nelson, Augusta Palmer, Chris Wimmer, Ric Whitney, Robert Gordon, and Earl “the Pearl” Banks. Jimmy Crosthwait and "Daddy" Mack Orr have been featured in previous episodes of Beyond Beale. "Everybody Has a Place at the Shell" explores the impact and future of the Memphis Country Blues Festival, drawing on the historical context in "Diabolical and Revolutionary" and "Pretty Much Pure Gospel."

Duration:00:25:54

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Pretty Much Pure Gospel

3/13/2021
This podcast features interviews from, in order of appearance, Chris Wimmer, Jimmy Crosthwait, Augusta Palmer, Henry Nelson, and Robert Gordon. "Pretty Much Pure Gospel" explores the history of the Memphis Country Blues Festival, drawing on the historical context of "Diabolical and Revolutionary" to give a full picture of the festival itself.

Duration:00:29:22

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Diabolical and Revolutionary

2/20/2021
This episode features interviews from Augusta Palmer, Robert Gordon, Chris Wimmer, Jimmy Crosthwait, Henry Nelson, Earl “The Pearl” Banks, Ric Whitney, and “Daddy” Mac Orr, in order of appearance.

Duration:00:29:08

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The Memphis Country Blues Festival Minisode

2/12/2021
This episode features interviews from Augusta Palmer, Chris Wimmer, Henry Nelson, Jimmy Crosthwait, and “Daddy” Mac Orr.

Duration:00:07:55

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Season One Teaser

2/8/2021
This teaser features quotes from Henry Nelson, Augusta Palmer, and Chris Wimmer in that order. It also features music by Cam Napier.

Duration:00:00:32