wINTER ISSUE 2018 75
Memphis
TENNESSEE
Set right on the mighty Mississippi River,
Memphis is a place of ritual and reverence.
People flock here to pay homage to Elvis, the
blues and barbecue. But there’s history here,
too. On 4 April 1968, Martin Luther King was
assassinated on the steps of the Lorraine Motel,
sending the country into chaos. Today, the
Lorraine has been transformed into the National
Civil Rights Museum. It’s not the only part of the
city being renewed – the historic South Main
district is being revamped and microbreweries,
like High Cotton Brewing Company, are
opening their doors. Don’t forget Memphis’s
vast green spaces and hit Shelby Farms Park,
an 1,800-hectare space with 65 kilometres of
paths where you can walk, bike or ride a horse.
EAT THIS
the american South is
famous for its barbecue,
but it’s different
everywhere you go.
in Memphis, it’s all
about pork. Mostly ribs,
sometimes shoulder, with
many establishments
cooking it dry rubbed with
chilli powder and paprika
and served with a side of
sauce, either with a vinegar
or tomato base. Wrap your
lips around the dry-rubbed
ribs at Central BBQ. it also
does pulled and chopped
pork, award-winning
smoked hot wings, brisket
and all the traditional sides.
SEE THAT
Do the full elvis tour with a
visit to Graceland – don’t
forget to pay your respects
at the king’s grave in the
meditation garden – which
is as Ott as you might
imagine. across the road
from the estate is elvis
Presley’s Memphis, a
museum where you can see
his cars, planes, costumes
and find out more about his
life. But don’t leave it there.
head to Sun Studio, where
Sam Phillips first recorded
musical icons including BB
king, Jerry lee lewis, carl
Perkins, Johnny cash and,
of course, elvis.
DON’T MISS
Memphis may have been
the birthplace of rock ’n’
roll, but it was also home
to Soulsville. that’s the
neighbourhood where
aretha Franklin, Booker
t Jones and Memphis
Slim all lived, and where
Stax recorded some of
the world’s greatest soul
records. the story of
the early days recording
artists like Otis Redding,
Booker t & the MGs,
Wilson Pickett and isaac
hayes, the cultural
shifts in the USa and the
downfall of the label are
all told at Stax Museum.
AFTER DARK
Sure, spend a night
exploring the clubs and
bars of Beale Street, but
for a truly Memphis night
out, head to Wild Bill’s.
this is a proper juke joint,
so arrive late (definitely
not before 11pm), grab a
cold 40oz beer and get
into the house blues
band. it’s only open
Friday and Saturday
nights, but the doors
don't shut till 3am.
THAT ONE TIME OF YEAR
it’s May. all of it. the
Memphis in May
International Festival is
the umbrella event for the
Beale Street Music Festival,
international Week, World
championship Barbecue
cooking contest, 901Fest
and the Great american
River Run. that’s right –
food, music, culture, the
Mississippi River and more
are all celebrated for
31 days straight.
A statue of Memphis’s favourite son, Elvis Presley, at
Elvis Presley Plaza (above); barbecued pork ribs and
collard greens (top, left) are a staple on the menu at
F11PhO many eateries.
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