For more than half a century, Hernando’s Hideaway hosted some of the biggest names and most significant artists in Memphis music history. The club’s stage was graced by the likes of B.B. King, Elvis ...
“I have a running joke that, if I could, I would close the space during the week of Basel to say, ‘Hey, we’re here all year-round. Come back next month,'” Gladys-Katherina Hernando says with a wink.
For a moment Tuesday, the future of Hernando's Hide-A-Way was uncertain. The historic nightclub appeared in a commercial real estate listing. Within hours, the listing disappeared. On Wednesday, it ...
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I’ve been excited for World Famous Hernando’s Hide-A-Way to reopen ever since I read the news that Dale Watson, honky-tonk hero and purveyor of Ameripolitan music, was not only setting up residence in ...
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) - Elvis Presley played there. And Jerry Lee Lewis did often. So did Wayne Jackson of The Memphis Horns and Donald “Duck” Dunn of Booker T. and the MGs. Hernando’s Hideaway in ...