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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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