Soulsville

Soulsville is one piece of the greater South Memphis area and is arguably one of greatest neighborhoods for fostering music talent. Aretha Franklin, Maurice White, David Porter, Memphis Slim, and Memphis Minnie called Soulsville home while dozens of others made their mark on music history at the Stax and Royal recording studios. While the original Stax studio was demolished, its legacy lives on in the Stax Museum of American Soul and Stax Music Academy. Soulsville is also home to LeMoyne Owen College, Memphis’ only historically Black college.

Development News Memphis Delta Prep

Delta Prep to open near Soulsville USA


Development News Love Soulsville

Advance Memphis brings change to South Memphis


Feature Story Velisa Woods

Woods looks for music hope in Soulsville USA


Feature Story Love Soulsville

Advance Memphis brings change to South Memphis


Feature Story Black History

LeMoyne-Owen students honor Black History


Feature Story Office of Re-Entry 2

Office of Re-Entry gives new hope


Feature Story Music Magent

Memphis Music Magnet pinpoints Soulsville


Feature Story Everlena Yarbrough

Yarbrough: Soulsville, USA on cusp of greatness


Development News MLK Day of Service addresses Soulsville, USA blight

Soulsville, USA sets blight fight example


Feature Story Memphis jooker Montrell Britton in front of Memphis Slim Collaboratory

On the ground in Soulsville, USA


Feature Story Garden installation

Soulsville, USA, in pictures