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Inside the Revival of a Historic Mississippi Juke Joint That Once Hosted Ray Charles & Etta James
Events that prevented Rachel Dangermond from properly reopening 100 Men Hall, where Ray Charles, B.B. King and Etta James once performed, in the beach town of Bay St. Louis, Miss., over the past six years: Flood. Hurricane. Pandemic. Hurricane. Tornado. “It is very much spit and glue,” Dangermond says. “Venues are hard.” Related Can the Blues Get Its Mojo Working Again? 04/30/2024 Dangermond, a 65-year-old jour

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