Ground Zero Blues Club

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Ground Zero Neon Sign/Logo
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Exterior of Ground Zero Blues Club, 2019.

Ground Zero is a blues club in Clarksdale, Mississippi, US that is co-owned by Morgan Freeman, Memphis entertainment executive Howard Stovall, and businessman Eric Meier.[1] Attorney Bill Luckett was also co-owner until his death in 2021.[2] It got its name from Clarksdale being historically referred to as "Ground Zero" for the blues.[3][4] It opened in May 2001[3] and is located near the Delta Blues Museum. In the style of juke joints, it is in a repurposed, un-remodeled building, vacant for 30 years, that had housed the wholesale Delta Grocery and Cotton Co.[5] Mismatched chairs, Christmas-tree lights, and graffiti greet one everywhere. Blues fans in Clarksdale welcomed it as a place where local musicians have a chance to work regularly.[6]

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Interior of Ground Zero Blues Club, 2019. Performer is Lala Craig.

The menu consists of traditional Southern foods, and the restaurant has live blues music playing Wednesday through Saturday. In addition to the food and music, there are seven upstairs apartments that can be rented.

Ground Zero is also associated with Ground Zero Biloxi located in Biloxi, Mississippi.[7][8][9]

Performers

Considered to be in the birthplace of the blues, Ground Zero has hosted local, national, and international performers. Artists include:

Symphonic Blues Experience

Since 2022, Ground Zero has merged Delta Blues with symphony music from around the world through the Symphonic Blues Experience.[15] Performances include collaborations with:

In media

Ground Zero has appeared in many television shows and publications, including:

Video

See also

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