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J. Howell’s RedRoom Experience was truly memorable - TSDMemphis.com

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by Brianna Smith-Herman - While some say Memphis can be a tough crowd to impress, J. Howell didn’t have much persuading to do when he brought the RedRoom Experience to the Halloran Centre For Performing Arts and Education at the Orpheum Theatre. The show (Oct. 29) was sold-out. Fans poured into the venue, making their […]

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