Blues aficionados from all over the world have long described Clarksdale as "Ground Zero" for the art and that’s why Ground Zero Blues Club was created. The famed club is known not only for its packed menu and southern charm but also for its celebration and perpetuation of authentic Mississippi Delta Blues artists. “Tourists wanted to hear live blues music, so we decided to accommodate them,” explained Bill Luckett, Clarksdale mayor and part owner of Ground Zero Blues Club, to Legends Magazine. Since its creation, an array of famous musicians, both blues and non-blues, have visited or played the venue including Willie Nelson, Robert Plant, Paul Simon and Elvis Costello to name a few.
Ground Zero has also risen as an event venue hosting rehearsal dinners and wedding receptions. The blues bar even plays host to two of the area’s most prominent music festivals, the Juke Joint Festival in April and the Sunflower River Blues and Gospel Festival in August. Blues has found a home in Ground Zero and will continue to fill the venue with crooning refrains for years to come.