Hattiesburg, Mississippi, known as the "Hub City" for its central location, has a rich musical identity. The city is home to 24 artists, including blues musician Johnny Rawls and rock artist Webb Wilder. Hattiesburg also holds a significant place in music history as the site of 1936 recordings by the Mississippi Jook Band, whose blues recordings "featured fully formed rock and roll guitar riffs and a stomping rock and roll beat," earning them a niche in the annals of rock. Additionally, three songs in our collection mention Hattiesburg, including "Play Me Some Music" by Afroman.
Hattiesburg's connection to American music is a living culture, with a dynamic music scene offering various genres. The city supports live music through community events and features public art that celebrates its musical legends.