Natchez, Mississippi

Everything Natchez is known for

8 songs mention this city 3 artists from here

Natchez, Mississippi, a city with a rich history as the oldest continuous settlement on the Mississippi River, also boasts a deep musical heritage. The city is recognized as part of the Americana Music Triangle, an area considered the birthplace of American music. Blues artists Hound Dog Taylor and Geeshie Wiley both called Natchez home. The city's musical connections are also heard in songs like "Ol' Man River" by Paul Robeson and "Drank Like Hank" by Brothers Osborne.

Natchez's music history runs as deep as the Mississippi River itself, encompassing tribal music of the Natchez Indians and the blues. Live music can be found in various venues throughout the city, from juke joints to restaurant bars.

Music in Natchez

Songs About Natchez

Finer Things In Life
Red Steagall
53%
"She was born and raised in Natchez"
Miss’ippi
Nick Shoulders
53%
"Be it Natchez or Creole Queen"
Mighty Mississippi
The New Christy Minstrels
50%
"Well, it's Greenville, Vicksburg and Natchez down the line"
Don't Go Into That Barn
Tom Waits
50%
"Vicksburg to Natchez, going down to Natchez"
Pony
Tom Waits
50%
"I walked from Natchez to Hushpukena"
Ol' Man River
Paul Robeson
38%
Drank Like Hank
Brothers Osborne
4%
"Yeah we sang like Mickey Gilley"
Mississippi
Afroman
2%
"Yazoo, Columbia, and Natchez"

Rivers & Roads in Song near Natchez

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

History of Natchez

Longwood - The Unfinished Mansion

1860

The largest octagonal house in the United States, in Natchez, left permanently unfinished when the Civil War began in 1861.

Natchez Trace Parkway - Emerald Mound

1250

The second-largest ceremonial mound in the United States, built by ancestors of the Natchez people between 1250 and 1600 CE along the Natchez Trace.

3.6 mi away

Natchez Under-the-Hill

1790

The notorious riverfront district below the Natchez bluffs, once the most dangerous and dissolute port on the Mississippi River.

Delta Music Museum

1935

Museum in Ferriday, Louisiana honoring the town's three musical legends: Jerry Lee Lewis, Mickey Gilley, and Jimmy Swaggart, all first cousins.

18.3 mi away

Everything Near Natchez

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

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