Dig this itinerary, rockabilly fans
Rockabilly Rides at Crosstown Concourse / Leah Gafni
Roll your cuffs and shine that pompadour for a rockabilly-themed romp around Memphis. Along the way, we’ll catch live music in that retro style, hit legendary attractions like Sun Studio and Graceland, and celebrate “chrome culture” with classic car tours, Bike Night on Beale Street and more.
Rock out to live, retro music
You can hear live music every night of the week in Memphis, but for rockabilly-twinged tunes, listen for John Paul Keith, Brad Birkedahl and Brandon Cunning. Performing originals and covers, these artists channel Memphis’ rockabilly era—and look the part, too. Beale Street bars and clubs are a good place to find them.
You can also time your visit with the 7th annual Ameripolitan Music Awards (Feb. 24, 2020). The Ameripolitans celebrate contemporary artists creating rockabilly, honky tonk and other roots music, so you know the awards show’s going to be a kick. Bonus: The Guest House at Graceland is hosting, amplifying that mid-century swagger.
Hit legendary music attractions—and hidden gems nearby
Speaking of Graceland, you’re going to want to tour the mansion Elvis purchased in 1957. Add access to Elvis Presley’s Memphis entertainment complex just across the street for an eyeful of the King’s car collection—including his pink Cadillac—inside the Presley Motors Automobile Museum.
Elvis—and rockabilly pioneers Carl Perkins, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis and others—launched their careers from Sun Studio at the edge of downtown Memphis. Tour the studio, then explore the surrounding neighborhood. Known a century ago as Auto Row, the neighborhood is now called “The Edge” and nods to its revved-up history inside The Edge Motor Museum. New in 2019, the museum showcases beefy cars symbolic of America’s post-war era.
Celebrate “chrome culture” on Beale
Whether Harleys or hot rods are your speed, Beale Street has a theme night for you. Bike Night on Beale (most Wednesday nights from April through September) packs one of America’s most iconic streets with thousands of bikes and enthusiasts. Park your ride or just come and gawk.
During Hot Rods on Beale (fourth Tuesdays monthly from April through October), local car clubs park eye-popping models up and down the street. Parking is by permit only, but all are welcome to enjoy the free event.
While you’re on Beale Street, stop into Lansky Bros. The clothing boutique known for dressing Elvis and other Sun Records stars continues to sell bold, retro-inspired fashions today.