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Soul on the Sidewalk: Kenneth Jackson Brings the Blues to South Point Grocery

This summer, Memphis is turning up the volume—and we’re ready to sing along.

As part of Memphis Tourism’s 100 Days of Blues celebration, South Point Grocery is proud to host a special live performance by Memphis blues legend Kenneth Jackson on Saturday, August 9 from 12–2 p.m. Join us for an unforgettable afternoon of live music, cold drinks, and front-porch vibes that feel like home.

100 Days of Blues—Honoring a Century of Soul

The 100 Days of Blues isn’t just a summer concert series—it’s a citywide tribute to the genre that put Memphis on the map. And this year, the celebration is even more meaningful as we honor what would have been the 100th birthday of B.B. King, the King of the Blues himself.

From Beale Street to neighborhood groceries (hey, that’s us!), this campaign is about keeping the music alive—right here where it started. And who better to carry that legacy forward than Kenneth Jackson?

Meet Kenneth Jackson: The Bluesman’s Bluesman

If you know Memphis music, you know Kenneth Jackson. A South Memphis native and graduate of Booker T. Washington High School, Kenneth has been playing the blues professionally since the age of 17. For decades, he’s been a fixture on Beale Street stages and a go-to sideman for blues royalty, including B.B. King, Little Milton, and Bobby “Blue” Bland.

More than just a guitarist, Kenneth is a living link to the city’s musical roots. He doesn’t just play the blues—he lives them. His soulful sound is steeped in gospel, R&B, and Delta grit. Whether he’s bending strings or singing from the gut, Kenneth’s music tells the story of Memphis: its joy, its pain, and its rhythm that never stops.

He’s been a headliner at the Beale Street Music Festival, a staple of the International Blues Challenge, and a teacher to the next generation of Memphis musicians. And now, he’s bringing that legacy to our front porch for an intimate, free performance you won’t want to miss.

What to Bring (and What to Grab)

Here’s your South Point starter pack for the show:

  • A couple of friends or coworkers (the more the merrier)
  • A cozy seat on our covered patio
  • Your appetite

We’ll take it from there. Our deli will be rolling out fan favorites, like the South Main Cuban, the Breezy BLT, and maybe even a few one-day-only specials. Inside, our singles beer case is fully stocked with over 100 icy-cold options—craft brews, local legends, and light sips perfect for a porch hang.

Prefer something non-alcoholic? We’ve got sweet tea, craft soda, sparkling water, and more. Whatever you’re sipping, it’ll go down easy with live blues drifting through the summer air.

Parking’s Easy. Getting Here’s Easier.

You’ll find plenty of free parking on our street and in our dedicated customer lot. We’re located at 136 Webster Ave., just a few blocks from South Main and a short walk from the heart of Downtown Memphis. Whether you live nearby or work in the area, this is the kind of lunch break you’ll actually remember.

The Details (Write These Down)

What: Kenneth Jackson LIVE at South Point Grocery
When: Saturday, August 9 | 12:00 – 2:00 p.m.
Where: 136 Webster Ave., Memphis, TN 38126
Why: Because Memphis is the home of the blues, and we’ve got a legend playing on our patio
How Much: FREE (but bring your sandwich appetite)

A Little Music Goes a Long Way

At South Point Grocery, we believe in community—and nothing brings people together quite like music. Especially music that’s been part of Memphis’ soul for over a century. Kenneth Jackson isn’t just playing a set—he’s carrying on a tradition that lives in every note, every lyric, and every stomp of a foot on a wooden porch.

So come spend your lunch with us. Sit back under the string lights, sip something cold, and hear what Memphis sounds like—right here, right now.

We’ll save you a seat on the sidewalk.

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