How BBQ Saves American Music’s Heritage

America’s roots music preservation begins with a screen door slam, a beer and a plate of BBQ.

Aubrey Preston’s one-man mission to save America’s music culture, its historic buildings, shacks and stories is an international movement to provide an accurate guide for visitors from foreign lands. .. searchers from the British Isles, France or Sweden on their own Music Path.

Now reaching around the world on the web, www.americanamusictriangle.com provides hype-free, authentic exposure for people and places you’d never hear of, with a significant role in America’s music. That means fewer French Canadians lost, looking for Sonny Boy Williamson’s grave or that couple from Copenhagen, finds Clarksdale, Mississippi more easily. It’s organically grown, grass roots tourism. Aubrey tells us a world history from a magic place, a triangle with a driving beat, heard around the world.

2 thoughts on “How BBQ Saves American Music’s Heritage”

  1. Great interview and very interesting from a man who is making music history happen as well as preserving music history. If this is not done our grandchildren will never know what happened. Good job Aubrey and keep up the good work. Jimmy Exum Jackson Tn. Home of the Carnegie Museum.

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