Indianola, Mississippi

Everything Indianola is known for

8 songs mention this city 4 artists from here

Indianola, Mississippi, located in the Mississippi Delta, is a city with a notable musical heritage, particularly in the blues. It is widely recognized as an important stop on Mississippi's Blues Trail. The city is the lifelong home of B.B. King, and the B.B. King Museum and Delta Interpretive Center is dedicated to his life and the broader history of the Delta blues.

Beyond B.B. King, Indianola is also the birthplace of blues musician Albert King and jazz artist Brew Moore. The city is mentioned in songs such as "The Thrill Is Gone" by B.B. King and "Pink Matter (Remix)" by Frank Ocean.

Music in Indianola

Songs About Indianola

The Thrill Is Gone
B.B. King
80%
Every Day I Have the Blues
B.B. King
70%
high cotton
blue water highway
20%
Memphis; The Blues
Zach Bryan
8%
"The thrill is gone so slow and easy"
Pink Matter (Remix)
Frank Ocean
8%
"I make her call me B.B. King because I give her the blues"
Things That I Lean On
Wynonna
6%
"A little BB King when the thrill is gone"
1Train
A$AP Rocky
4%
"B.B. King saw the king in me, so why can't you?"
Save My Soul
Big Bad Voodoo Daddy
3%
"I love Jelly, Fats, Fes and King"

Rivers & Roads in Song near Indianola

Songs written about the waterways and highways that run near Indianola.

History of Indianola

The Crossroads - Robert Johnson Legend

1930

The intersection of Highways 61 and 49 in Clarksdale, legendary site where Robert Johnson supposedly sold his soul to the Devil for guitar mastery.

6.1 mi away

Po' Monkey's Lounge (Site)

1963

The last rural juke joint in the Mississippi Delta, operated by Willie 'Po' Monkey' Seaberry out of his sharecropper shack from 1963 until his death in 2016.

19.2 mi away

Things to Do in Indianola

Everything Near Indianola

5 stories, landmarks & places within ~20 miles — the same local lore RoadyGoat plays as you drive through.

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