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Members of the Memphis music community said Sunday the loss of the foundation would be a blow to the city, famed for its Beale Street, known as "the birthplace of the blues (AP) â€â€? Officials with the Memphis-based Blues Foundation say they'll study a possible move to Louisiana The Handy Awards are a big deal
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"We're fools if we let it get away," said Jon Hornyak, executive director of the Memphis chapter of the National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences "
Kane said Louisiana officials offered two years' free rent in Baton Rouge, but few other financial details were discussed
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"Obviously, with the financial challenges facing the Blues Foundation, we can't rule anything out," said foundation board President Kevin Kane Move
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Officials with the Louisiana Economic Development group met Saturday with the foundation's board in Lula, Miss , to explore a possible move to Baton Rouge or New Orleans org/
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It's operating with a $90,000 deficit "I think it'd be significant blues
"We've got to do what's best for the overall health of the organization, and if that's to move to Louisiana, the board may have to consider that Handy Blues Awards show, has called Memphis home since its creation in 1980 Blues Foundation Considers La
The 22-year-old nonprofit foundation, which produces the annual W We're trying to build the industry here |