city: memphis
big star grocery store (former)
from big star posted in music by nevereatshreddedwheat
The band Big Star got their name from a grocery store located here, part of the Big Star chain of supermarkets in Memphis in the 60s and 70s. This building, currently occupied by an auto shop, is located across the street from the old Ardent Studios where Big Star recorded their first album.
ardent studios (former)
from big star posted in music by nevereatshreddedwheat
Ardent Studios, home to the in-house label Ardent Records, was located on National Street in Memphis after founder John Fry moved the studio there from his family's garage in 1966. This is where Big Star recorded their first album #1 Record. Led Zeppelin III was mixed here in 1970, and Ardent also recorded sessions for Stax Records.
In 1971 the studio moved to its current location, where they would go on to work with hundreds of bands including the Replacements, R.E.M. and the White Stripes. This building on National now houses a small deli.
t.g.i. friday’s (former)
from big star posted in music by nevereatshreddedwheat
In the early 70s, before it was just a depressing place to eat Guy Fieri-themed burgers with your coworkers, T.G.I. Friday's was actually a popular hangout for the hip crowd, at least in Memphis. A photo shot by William Eggleston on the back of Big Star's second album Radio City shows Jody Stephens, Andy Hummel and Alex Chilton partying down at the former Overton Square location.
The original T.G.I. Friday's was located in New York, but it was first franchised at this spot in Memphis in 1970 where it stayed until 2003.
coletta’s italian restaurant
from elvis presley posted in music by tacopolis
Opened in 1923, Coletta's has been a Memphis institution for years. The King used to love to eat the famous barbeque pizza here (a pizza that Coletta's claims to have invented).
Today, there are two Coletta's in Memphis (this is the one that the King frequented).
1034 audubon dr
from elvis presley posted in music by tacopolis
In 1956, Elvis bought this house at 1034 Audubon Dr for his family for $29,000 (after leaving their apartment at 1414 Getwell Rd).
The family lived there for just one year before Elvis bought Graceland. The house still stands today.