Memphis · Clarksdale · Natchez · New Orleans · and 14 more

The Mississippi's
Music Corridor

Eighteen cities. Five states. A thousand years of American music. Stay at the inn. Drive the route. Read the magazine. Hear the radio.

Lodging Across the Corridor

Curated lodging in every city on the route — from the Big Muddy Inn in Natchez to boutique hotels, historic B&Bs, and downtown stays across five states. Forty-plus properties, hand-picked for the journey.

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Victorian B&B with wraparound porch in Natchez
Antebellum mansion with iron fence and carriage

Memphis to New Orleans

Highway 61 south. The Blues Highway. The route that carried a generation of musicians north and brought the whole world south to find where the music came from.

01Memphis
02Clarksdale
03Vicksburg
04Natchez
05New Orleans
The Expanded Network
Louisiana
St. FrancisvilleBaton RougeLafayetteAlexandriaMonroeRustonNatchitochesShreveport
Arkansas
El DoradoLittle RockFayettevilleBentonville
Missouri
Branson
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Brick sidewalk with awnings on Natchez main street
Pink azaleas cascading along Natchez sidewalk
Teal shrimp boat at Ocean Springs marina

The Talent Has
Always Been Here.

The Rise Up Gospel and Blues Band — headlined by Arrie Aslin, Big Muddy's Artist-in-Residence — travels the corridor. Live shows in the towns that built American music. Clarksdale. Natchez. El Dorado. The juke joints and community halls that have been doing this work for a hundred years without infrastructure behind them.

At every stop, Rise Up runs a regional talent search. We're looking for musicians who could step into the band, artists who could anchor their own touring act — voices the mainstream economy has never bothered to find because nobody was looking in the right places. What we find goes into the Snowbird Circuit, into Big Muddy Records, and onto MelodyVault — where artists keep 100% of their masters.

100%Masters retained by artists
$450KLocal value per community per year
80%Extraction rate we're building against
The Snowbird Circuit

A working touring route along the Mississippi Corridor, operated on Prevost buses between real venues for real audiences. Not a festival circuit built for weekend visitors. A road built for working musicians who want to build a career in the South without having to leave it.

01Memphis
02Clarksdale
03Vicksburg
04Natchez
05El Dorado
06New Orleans
Mississippi River with bridge and barge

Stories from the Corridor

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Memphis After Midnight: The River City That Invented the Sound
City GuideMemphis

Memphis After Midnight: The River City That Invented the Sound

The heat comes off the asphalt on Union Avenue like something you can hold in your hand. Memphis doesn't whisper. It hums — low and constant, a frequency that gets into your blood the moment you cross the bridge over the Mississippi.

February 1, 20265 min read
Clarksdale at Midnight: Where the Blues Were Born
City GuideClarksdale

Clarksdale at Midnight: Where the Blues Were Born

The Delta is flat. So flat that the sky becomes the landscape and the land just holds it up. Clarksdale rises out of the cotton fields like a dream somebody forgot to finish — and on a Saturday night, the juke joints light up and the music spills out into the humid Delta air.

February 3, 20265 min read
Vicksburg: Bluffs, Battlefields, and the Blues Between
City GuideVicksburg

Vicksburg: Bluffs, Battlefields, and the Blues Between

Vicksburg sits on bluffs above the Mississippi like a city that refused to let the river have the last word. Civil War cannons still point toward the river. The blues floats up from somewhere below.

February 5, 20265 min read
White Victorian mansion in Natchez

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