MoSH spotlights national, local guitars and guitarists
“America at The Crossroads: The Guitar and a Changing Nation” and “Grind City Picks: The Music That Made Memphis” exhibitions are on view now at MoSH. (Courtesy MoSH)
“We really tried to focus on celebrating Memphis music in all its different genres, from blues to soul to rock and roll to punk.”
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Jada Ojii
Jada Ojii is a journalist and avid foodie, born and raised in Memphis. Jada is also a University of Memphis graduate.
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