Grenada, MS
Music connected to Grenada
About Grenada
- • Blues musician Magic Slim, known for his raw Chicago blues sound, was born in Grenada.
- • The First Grenada Group, a historically significant social aid organization, originated here.
- • Railroads spurred Grenada's growth, connecting it to vital trade networks in the late 1800s.
- • Legend says the city was named after Granada, Spain, but the spelling changed due to a typo.
- • The Great Mississippi Flood of 1927 devastated Grenada, reshaping its infrastructure and economy.
- • Established in 1836, the town's name is from Granada, Spain, reflecting settlers' aspirations.
- • With around 12,500 residents, the population is smaller than many Mississippi Delta towns.
- • Resting at 223 feet above sea level, Grenada offers gently rolling hills, unlike the flat Delta.
- • Manufacturing, including automotive parts, is a major employer in Grenada.
- • A quiet, slow-paced feeling permeates Grenada, evoking nostalgia and small-town charm.
- • The Memphis Grizzlies, about 90 miles away, represent the closest major professional sports team.
- • NFL player Charlie Babb, a Grenada native, played defensive back for the Miami Dolphins.