Skip to content
Close Menu

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    Most Viewed

    The Old Farmer’s Almanac Has Spoken on Mississippi’s Fall Forecast

    July 25, 2025

    Old Sayings Say It Best

    May 22, 2024

    Actor Jeremy London Calls Mississippi Home

    August 1, 2024

    The Julep Room: A Hole in the Wall with History

    January 8, 2024
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Saturday, June 27, 2026
    Trending
    • Packing Meals Brings People and Communities Together
    • Programs in Physical Therapy, Nursing to Expand in Oxford
    • Where Creativity Calls Home: Tupelo’s Thriving Arts Scene
    • Science at the Shore: Sea Turtle Release
    • Face the Music(Fest): MSU Summer Scholars Take Stage June 26, 27
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube TikTok
    Login
    Our Mississippi HomeOur Mississippi Home
    • Living

      Packing Meals Brings People and Communities Together

      June 27, 2026

      Where Creativity Calls Home: Tupelo’s Thriving Arts Scene

      June 25, 2026

      Science at the Shore: Sea Turtle Release

      June 25, 2026

      More Than Milk: The Delicious Ways Mississippi Celebrates National Dairy Month

      June 22, 2026

      Dad’s Favorite Dish: The Meals That Taste Like Home

      June 21, 2026
    • Arts / Culture

      Where Creativity Calls Home: Tupelo’s Thriving Arts Scene

      June 25, 2026

      Face the Music(Fest): MSU Summer Scholars Take Stage June 26, 27

      June 24, 2026

      Local MSU, Summer Scholars Alum Gives Back to June Camp

      June 18, 2026

      Local Couple Bringing Community Arts Center to Lumberton

      June 10, 2026

      Fisheye Film Festival Launches in Ocean Springs

      June 9, 2026
    • Entertainment

      Jump On Over to the Pratt Community Froglevel Festival

      June 24, 2026

      Roundabout Oxford RV and Water Park Resort Has Become a Destination All Its Own

      June 15, 2026

      The Mississippi Pickle Fest Is Kind of a Big Dill

      June 11, 2026

      Bay Fest Celebrates Gulf Coast Creativity in Bay St. Louis

      May 27, 2026

      Family, Community Focus of Forrest County Boxing Event

      May 14, 2026
    • Food & Dining

      Dad’s Favorite Dish: The Meals That Taste Like Home

      June 21, 2026

      Rice Cookers: A Kitchen Favorite Around the World

      June 14, 2026

      Biscuits, Conversation, and a Biloxi Morning Tradition

      May 24, 2026

      A Coastline Full of Flavor: Where to Eat Along Mississippi’s Gulf Coast

      April 28, 2026

      Sip, Stroll, and Stay Awhile in Ocean Springs

      April 8, 2026
    • Environment

      Science at the Shore: Sea Turtle Release

      June 25, 2026

      Mississippi to Help Expand U.S. Seafood Production

      June 19, 2026

      Orchids Bring Beauty and Personality Inside

      June 18, 2026

      Summertime Nature with Bored Kids – Make a Bee House

      June 15, 2026

      Why the Mockingbird Still Deserves Its Place as Mississippi’s State Bird

      June 13, 2026
    • Lagniappe
      • Business
      • Sports
      • Education
      • Health & Wellness
      • OurMSVoices
      • People
    Subscribe
    Our Mississippi HomeOur Mississippi Home
    Home»Arts / Culture»Acclaimed Blues Artist Headlines Free Concert to Introduce MC Storytelling Institute’s Events Initiative
    Arts / Culture Featured

    Acclaimed Blues Artist Headlines Free Concert to Introduce MC Storytelling Institute’s Events Initiative

    OurMShome EventsBy OurMShome EventsAugust 21, 20235 Mins Read0 Views
    Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Reddit Telegram Email
    "Vasti Jackson and Friends: Live in Mississippi!" represents the first stage performance hosted by the Institute for Southern Storytelling at Mississippi College.
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email Copy Link

    One of Mississippi’s foremost active bluesmen will headline a star-studded cast of preeminent session musicians during a free concert honoring the state’s heritage as the “Birthplace of the Blues.”

    Vasti (pronounced Vast-Eye) Jackson, a Grammy Award-nominated performer from Hattiesburg known for his innovative guitar playing and stellar vocals, will kick off the Institute for Southern Storytelling at Mississippi College’s event calendar with “Vasti Jackson and Friends: Live in Mississippi!” at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Aug. 31, in the Gore Arts Complex auditorium. The blues, soul, and jazz concert is intended to air as a television special on Mississippi Public Broadcasting and PBS.

    Jackson’s “friends” will include Tom “Bones” Malone, a trombonist best known for his work on The Blues Brothers, the David Letterman Show, and Saturday Night Live; Keith Johnson, a talented guitarist and great-nephew of renowned Bluesman Muddy Waters; Derrick “D’MAR” Martin, lead drummer for Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Little Richard; Jerry Jemmott, two-time Grammy Award-winning bassist; Keiko Komaki, a keyboardist who has played with many of New Orleans’ most beloved musicians; Frank Greene, lead trumpeter in the Count Basie Orchestra; and Donald Harrison, jazz saxophonist and “Big Chief” of the Congo Nation Afro-New Orleans Cultural Group.

    Amy Bryant Thaxton, executive director of the Institute, said the concert will christen the Institute’s burgeoning event initiative.
    “Our mission at the Institute is to celebrate Southern stories and the things we do well in the South, especially in Mississippi,” Thaxton said. “Blues music is made up of stories, so hosting these wonderful musicians is a great way to celebrate this type of music that is special to the state.

    “At the Institute, we want to celebrate literature, art, and music. We’re excited to welcome musicians of this caliber to the Gore Arts Complex auditorium for an amazing night of the Blues.”

    An electric blues guitarist, singer, songwriter, and record producer, Jackson has served as musical director and guitarist for such artists as Bobby Bland, Z.Z. Hill, Denise LaSalle, Little Milton, Johnnie Taylor, and Katie Webster. He has also worked with gospel performers Daryl Coley, the Jackson Southernaires, and the Williams Brothers.

    He has released seven albums, including “The Soul of Jimmie Rodgers,” which celebrated his appreciation of the country music legend’s influence on the history of American music. It was nominated for Best Traditional Blues Album at the 59th annual Grammy Awards. The recording was in direct competition with Bobby Rush’s album, “Porcupine Meat” – the title track of which Jackson had served as a guest performer. His most recent album is “New Orleans: Rhythm, Soul, Blues.”

    Jackson was featured along with artist and MC alum Wyatt Waters in an episode of Institute co-founders Robert St. John and Anthony Thaxton’s show, Palate to Palette, which aired on Mississippi Public Broadcasting.

    “Vasti is the consummate bluesman,” Anthony Thaxton said. “He tours all over the world promoting Mississippi Blues. The Blues is so loved and respected worldwide, and he is a great ambassador – not only for our state, but for our country.

    “This will be the first live event promoted by the Institute. For Robert, Amy, and I to host this event together, to have some really good music that originated right here in Mississippi by someone we respect and is a friend of ours, is a dream come true.

    During his visit to Mississippi College, Jackson will take part in a pre-concert interview that will air along with the television special.

    Anthony Thaxton said the concert will provide a wonderful opportunity for audience members to experience “Mississippi-born” culture.

    “We will have an energetic auditorium packed with people having a great time,” he said. “There’s an energy to being part of a live studio audience. The audience is just as important as the performance on stage because they become part of the production.

    “They can expect a lot of fun. Vasti is a consummate showman. He will move across the stage like his hand moves along the neck of his guitar. He can read an audience very well, and he knows what to give them. His energy level will ignite these musicians. It is going to be a high-caliber show.”

    The Institute for Southern Storytelling at MC is an interdisciplinary approach to storytelling through studying the Southern experience. Participants collectively produce inspiring and instructive films, art, music, and writing that help others reflect on the uniqueness of the South and its role in the world.

    Anthony Thaxton said the concert will give audience members greater insight into the Institute’s mission.

    “Our state is the leader in music and literature in the South,” he said. “It was important for the Institute to launch this event in this beautiful auditorium on this beautiful campus with someone we trust who deserves to be showcased to the world. We know Vasti will be amazing and authentically Mississippi.

    “There will be a lot of original music, an homage to the history of the Blues by one of our great Mississippi bluesmen and some of his friends. It’s going to be terrific.”

    Seating will be available on a first-come basis. Doors will open at 6 p.m. For more information, call Amy Thaxton at 601.925.7345.

    Previous ArticleSticky Nightshade – A Wild Tomato
    Next Article Try Quenching Your Thirst at This George County Artesian Well
    OurMShome Events

    Related Posts

    Arts / Culture

    Where Creativity Calls Home: Tupelo’s Thriving Arts Scene

    June 25, 2026
    Arts / Culture

    Face the Music(Fest): MSU Summer Scholars Take Stage June 26, 27

    June 24, 2026
    Community Picks

    Jump On Over to the Pratt Community Froglevel Festival

    June 24, 2026
    Add A Comment

    Comments are closed.

    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • YouTube
    • TikTok
    • Twitter
    • Instagram

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest good news happening in Mississippi!

    Most Popular

    The Old Farmer’s Almanac Has Spoken on Mississippi’s Fall Forecast

    July 25, 20258K Views

    Old Sayings Say It Best

    May 22, 20248K Views

    Actor Jeremy London Calls Mississippi Home

    August 1, 20247K Views
    Our Picks

    Packing Meals Brings People and Communities Together

    June 27, 2026

    Programs in Physical Therapy, Nursing to Expand in Oxford

    June 26, 2026

    Where Creativity Calls Home: Tupelo’s Thriving Arts Scene

    June 25, 2026

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest good news from Our Mississippi Home.

    Our Mississippi Home
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube TikTok RSS
    • About OurMSHome
    • Advertise
    • Community Partners
    • Privacy Policy
    • Guidelines
    • Terms
    © 2026 Our Mississippi Home. Designed by Know_Name.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

    Ad Blocker Enabled!
    Ad Blocker Enabled!
    Our website is made possible by displaying online advertisements to our visitors. Please support us by disabling your Ad Blocker.

    Sign In or Register

    Welcome Back!

    Login to your account below.

    Lost password?