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		<title>By: E\'Anne Frye</title>
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		<description>We loved Memphis!  We visited there for The Limu Company conference in 2008.  Joey wants to go back to the B. B. King Club on Beale street to have some more gumbo.  He said he&#039;d never had better! 

Craig enjoyed having his picture taken with Carl Drew, possibly the oldest active blues guitar player today.  After Craig mentioned Lowell Fulson, they played some of his music when they took a break. 

Joyce Henderson (dressed in red) belted out the songs with electric energy.  We lost the pictures, because some vicious person sent a virus to my desktop.  

We will return to Memphis when The Bulk Mail Blues Man is ready to put his blues project together. 

He played in a club called The Lafayette House in December 1986 with a band called T. J. Jam and the Wreckin&#039; Crew.  That club was just down the street from B. B.&#039;s Club, but it wasn&#039;t opened when we were there for the TLC Convention.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We loved Memphis!  We visited there for The Limu Company conference in 2008.  Joey wants to go back to the B. B. King Club on Beale street to have some more gumbo.  He said he&#8217;d never had better! </p>
<p>Craig enjoyed having his picture taken with Carl Drew, possibly the oldest active blues guitar player today.  After Craig mentioned Lowell Fulson, they played some of his music when they took a break. </p>
<p>Joyce Henderson (dressed in red) belted out the songs with electric energy.  We lost the pictures, because some vicious person sent a virus to my desktop.  </p>
<p>We will return to Memphis when The Bulk Mail Blues Man is ready to put his blues project together. </p>
<p>He played in a club called The Lafayette House in December 1986 with a band called T. J. Jam and the Wreckin&#8217; Crew.  That club was just down the street from B. B.&#8217;s Club, but it wasn&#8217;t opened when we were there for the TLC Convention.</p>
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