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Memphis Music
The guide was updated:Memphis Music on Beale Street keeps the city's legacy alive with a wide selection of blues, soul, gospel, and rock ’n’ roll records, plus music-themed gifts and memorabilia. The space is packed, no-frills, and all about the music.
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- Address: 149 Beale Street, Memphis
- Opening hours: Sun–Thu 10am–8pm, Fri & Sat 10am–10pm
- Phone: +1 901 526 5047
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Memphis Music
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