Priscilla Presley was the special guest at a private reception, which was held March 28th, at the new home of the Rock โ€™nโ€™ Soul Museum.

The museum and the Memphis Music Hall of Fame purchased the Hard Rock Cafe at 126 Beale Street for $5 million. The building will be branded as the โ€œJ. W. and Kathy Gibson Center of Memphis Music,โ€ thanks to the Gibson contribution.

Asked what she felt the importance of Memphis Rock โ€™nโ€™ Soul  Museum moving to Beale Street, Priscilla Presley says, โ€œItโ€™s everything. Itโ€™s music. Itโ€™s Memphis. Itโ€™s entertainers. Artists.  All coming together. Itโ€™s beautiful. Memphis is the place to be. Memphis, Tennessee.โ€

John Doyle, Memphis Rock ‘n’ Soul Museum executive director, greeted guests. Among those attending were Memphis music greats David Porter, Lawrence โ€œBooโ€ Mitchell, and Jerry Phillips as well as Congressman Steve Cohen, Geri and Hal Lansky, Leighanne and Jack Soden, and Pat Kerr Tigrett. 

According to a news release from the museum, โ€œFollowing renovations, the โ€˜Center of Memphis Musicโ€™ will eventually house the Memphis Rock โ€˜nโ€™Soul Museum, whose original exhibit was researched and developed by the world-famous Smithsonian Institutionโ€ฆ.The J.W. & Kathy Gibson Center of Memphis Music will also house the Memphis Music Hall of Fame Museum, already located at 126 Beale, as well as other planned music exhibitions to compliment the complete Memphis music story.โ€

Also, the release states, โ€œThree major donors of $1 million or more include J.W. & Kathy Gibson, the Assisi Foundation of Greater Memphis, and Mike & Linda Curb. Mike Curb is a former Lt. Governor of California and owner of Curb Records, the countryโ€™s largest independent record label.โ€ฆIn appreciation of Mike & Linda Curbโ€™s generous commitment of $2.5 million, the former Hard Rock space will be renovated into the ‘Mike & Linda Curb Music Center,’ a performance space which will offer a great facility on Beale Street for musician workshops, free rehearsal space for musicians, guest speakers, music education and summer camps for students, documentary screenings, and even more music on Beale Streetโ€ฆ

โ€œAs a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization, Memphis Rock โ€˜nโ€™ Soul, Inc. will also be able to raise funding for increased daytime and family-friendly events on Beale Street.”

The release names other major supporters, including the Lansky family, of the purchase and preservation. โ€œIn the mid-1950s, the Lansky Family, under the leadership of patriarch Bernard Lansky, operated Lansky Bros. Clothiers in the building, and sold clothes to young emerging musicians like Elvis Presley, B.B. King, Johnny Cash, Isaac Hayes, Jerry Lee Lewis and many others.โ€

Other major supporters are Melissa and Kevin McEniry, Memphis Tourism, and the late Pat Halloran.

 โ€œThe Memphis Rock โ€˜nโ€™ Soul organization has already launched Phase 2 of its capital campaign, which will fund the renovation of the building and the relocation of the Memphis Rock ‘n’ Soul Museum to the new address. The goal of the Phase 2 capital campaign is $10 million. Anticipated increased attendance, an expanded gift shop, activation of the ‘Mike & Linda Curb Music Center,’ and paid parking on the property will help increase earned revenue for the building’s maintenance and utilities, as well as expanded staff to grow programming and promote Memphis music, studios and musicians.โ€

Michael Donahue began his career in 1975 at the now-defunct Memphis Press-Scimitar and moved to The Commercial Appeal in 1984, where he wrote about food and dining, music, and covered social events until...