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Juke Joints: “Live
from the Mississippi Delta” by
journalist Panny Flautt Mayfield reflects
the vibrant blues scene in Clarksdale
and the Delta area for the past two
decades.
The new Juke Joint collection is
Mayfield’s fourth one-artist
exhibit. Mayfield is a lifelong resident
of the Mississippi Delta who grew
up in Tutwiler and has been photographing
and supporting blues and gospel musicians
at festivals, churches, clubs and
juke joints for more than 20 years.
Although the exhibit includes photographs
of celebrities Robert Plant and Charlie
Musselwhite having fun in blues clubs
while paying tribute to the roots
of their music, the exhibit primarily
focuses on local bluesmen performing
before friends and hometown audiences.
Included are photos of Big Jack Johnson,
Super Chikan Johnson, the Jelly Roll
Kings, C.V. Veal, Terry Williams,
the Wesley Jefferson Band, and many
more.
Mayfield says the Juke Joint photos
are for sale, and proceeds will be
divided evenly among musicians and/or
primary subjects featured in the
photographs being sold and the artist.
Recognized with more than 30 awards
of excellence from the Mississippi
Press Association, the Associated
Press, the Mississippi Film Commission,
and the College Public Relations
Association of Mississippi, Mayfield
is public relations director at Coahoma
Community College. She is a former
features editor of The Clarksdale
Press Register. Her works have appeared
in numerous national publications
including USA Weekend, The Washington
Post, Jet, Living Blues and Bluespeak
magazines. A charter member and publicist
for the Sunflower River Blues Association
and recipient of the Early Wright
Blues Heritage award, she was a speaker
on blues photography at the 2006
Living Blues Symposium at Ole Miss.
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