Memphis is in a very lucky position on the map. Everything just gravitated to Memphis for years.
I rap about Memphis and what a dangerous spot that is.
It just so happened that the sound I’ve developed has the Memphis origins to it that made Drake wanted to work with it.
Seeing the road show of ‘A Chorus Line’ in 1977 at the Orpheum Theater in downtown Memphis was a life-changing event for me: there were gay people, on the stage, and they all lived in New York.
I’ll stay in Memphis.
I’m not a huge fan of North Carolina barbecue. I like Memphis style barbecue and Kansas City.
You gotta grind, you gotta make your way. Everybody’s got their grind mentality in Memphis.
I’m a success story. Everybody from Memphis knows that, that’s why don’t nobody question it.
I think the only mascot that truly defeated me was Grizz of the Memphis Grizzlies. He threw a ‘Kick Me’ sign on my back. I thought he was extending an olive branch… he blindsided me.
I grew up in the 1960s in Memphis, and my father was a member of the American Civil Liberties Union. I was born three years before Martin Luther King was killed, and I think that history of civil action was something that I had in my blood.
She would go to Memphis and this was after our divorce. And I would send her to Memphis to be with him.
I think, in general, when you talk about great wrestling towns in the history of the world, I think Memphis kind of shoots up there into the top three if not the top two.
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