This could be very good.
NASHVILLE (Billboard) - Actor
Morgan Freeman and his partners in a Mississippi music club plan to produce a series of live concert DVDs.
Freeman, businessmen Bill Luckett and Howard Stovall, who own the Ground Zero Blues Club in Clarksdale, Miss., have formed Ground Zero Blues Club Music in conjunction with Gary and Carol Vincent of Nashville-based Vincent Productions.
Supported by Gibson Guitar, which will help coordinate shows, the company will create a series of music DVDs recorded live at the club.
Located near the legendary "crossroads," the junction of Highways 61 and 49 in Clarksdale (where Southern myth has it that blues pioneer Robert Johnson sold his soul to the devil in exchange for his guitar prowess), Ground Zero Blues Club boasts a Delta juke-joint atmosphere and has played host to many blues greats.
Shows for the DVD series will begin taping within the next few months, with artists to be announced.
Morgan Freeman and his partners in a Mississippi music club plan to produce a series of live concert DVDs.
Freeman, businessmen Bill Luckett and Howard Stovall, who own the Ground Zero Blues Club in Clarksdale, Miss., have formed Ground Zero Blues Club Music in conjunction with Gary and Carol Vincent of Nashville-based Vincent Productions.
Supported by Gibson Guitar, which will help coordinate shows, the company will create a series of music DVDs recorded live at the club.
Located near the legendary "crossroads," the junction of Highways 61 and 49 in Clarksdale (where Southern myth has it that blues pioneer Robert Johnson sold his soul to the devil in exchange for his guitar prowess), Ground Zero Blues Club boasts a Delta juke-joint atmosphere and has played host to many blues greats.
Shows for the DVD series will begin taping within the next few months, with artists to be announced.
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