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Hooker shows another side to his talent in the more traditional, talkin' blues song "Tupelo." The center of the song is a sparse, melodious lick repeated over a haunting narrative of a flood in Tupelo, Mississippi...

Author: By Jed D. Silverstein, | Title: Hooker's Got the Blues Down Deep | 3/9/1995 | See Source »

...crass Star Search notes; this is a quiet album of submerged pain. Redbone, written by the singer, consists only of her molasses vocals, the twanging of a pedal steel guitar and African-tinged percussion. On the album's best track, a cover of Van Morrison's Tupelo Honey, Wilson reveals the song's soul not through vocal gymnastics, but by lingering caresses of each line. She creates emotional tension by holding power in reserve...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MUSIC: Soft Songs, Hard Truths | 4/11/1994 | See Source »

...supporters, however, are trying to turn his dismissal into a blessing in disguise. Last week hundreds of students staged walkouts in Jackson and in such cities as Tupelo and Hattiesburg. About 4,000 supporters cheered and clapped at a pro-prayer rally at the state capitol. The demonstrations have been attended by both blacks and whites -- a rare confluence of sympathies in the South. Members of the religious right hope to turn this popular support for a black educator into a nationwide movement to undo the Supreme Court's declaration that school prayer is unconstitutional. Says Mississippi Governor Kirk Fordice...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Without a Prayer | 12/20/1993 | See Source »

During spring break, the Glee Club will tour Wichita, Kansas City, St. Louis. Memphis and Tupelo, Miss., according to Koshy Mathai '94, the group's vice president, and then will tour East Asia this summer. "We haven't been to Asia in about a decade, so we're very excited," Mathai said...

Author: By Setha Mnookin, | Title: Glee club Is Traveling To East Asia, Midwest | 3/11/1993 | See Source »

...until the troops are mustered out, according to William M. Mercer, a consulting firm. Even employers who can't be so generous are looking for ways to help. "State law does not allow us to pay the salaries of people who are activated," complains police chief Billy White of Tupelo, Miss., where several cops have been making considerably less as reservists than their $1,800 monthly salaries. "So everybody's been chipping in $5 to $10 to help out these families...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Rolling Out the Green Carpet | 3/18/1991 | See Source »

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