From Folk Music to Country Music, Blues and Jazz, to Rock and Roll, and
all the way to Broadway, America's Musical History is an interesting journey.
We would like to share that journey with you.
My wife and I have been working with music for more than half a century. We're not famous,
but we have great stage names, Max and Mamie, and we're still having fun with music.
Now we're taking a road trip, and doing a musical tour of North America. We're travelling to New Orleans, the birthplace of Jazz, and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, plus other famous landmarks in America's Musical History.
We visit Graceland in Memphis, and the Country Music Hall of Fame in Nashville. We see the homeland of the Birth of the Blues in Alabama, and hang out in jazz clubs in New Orleans, the home of Louis Armstrong and The Original Dixieland Jazz Band.
We'll feel born again with the spirit of southern gospel, and there's a bluegrass tour of the Appalachian Mountains, where folk music began in America. We follow the trail of folk music in the Appalachians to Greenwich Village, all the way to the bright lights of Broadway.
Timewise, this tour will never end. Plans for the future include the Musicians Hall of Fame, and Music City Center in Nashville, Urban Soul, Rap, Hip Hop, and World Music.
For a grand finale, we visit some Artcity Festivals in Toronto, where we can hear every style of music - folk and country, pop and soul, urban rap and hip hop, classical, jazz, and world music - all playing harmoniously, all in one place
@
artcityfestivals.com
This musical journey is documented in a video called
A Musical History Tour, with Max & Mamie Moore
See the whole show online @
maxmusicworld.com
We're going on a
see cruise, and everyone
is invited to come along for the ride.
. . . max