- Dalmation Rescue -- Meet Mick!
- Toy Trains
- Awards
- Press Pass Info
- Road Trips
- TUSLOG Detachment 150
- Project Management
- Train Pictures
- Civil Rights Historical Sites
- Blues Music
- Blues Historical Sites
- King Records Studios
- Blues History Documentary Project
- Gennet Records
- Howlin' Wolf's Grave
- Dockery Plantation
- Muddy Waters' Grave
- Moorhead and the Blues
- The Crossroads of Blues
- Robert Johnson
- Elmore James
- Mississippi John Hurt
- Blues Murals of Tutweiler
- Sonny Boy Williamson II
- B.B. King's Footsteps
- Charley Patton
- Red, White & Blues Festival
- Johnny Winter
- Lil' Howlin' Wolf
- 2000 Delta Blues Festival
- 1999 Delta Blues Festival
- 2000 Dayton Blues Festival
- Black and White Photo Art
During my blues history tour, I visited Indianola, Mississippi, hometown of B.B. King who is probably the world's best known bluesman alive today.
Come on, let's walk in B.B.'s footsteps.....literally!
On June 5th, 1980, B.B. King preserved his footsteps, handprints and signature in cement in his old Indianola neighborhood!

How about a closeup view???

For more information on B.B. King, visit his web site !
And when you're in Memphis, one of Bluejeans' favorite vacation destinations, stop by B.B. King's restaurant! (Be sure to order the Philly Cheesesteak--it goes great with live blues music in front of it!)

And yes, that's Bluejeans himself standing there at the front door to BB's place.
(A special hi-sign to the lady tourist who snapped this picture on that Friday night and screamed at the street bum to get out of the way!)



