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Myra Brown's life took a significant turn when her family relocated from rural Louisiana to Memphis, Tennessee, in 1949. At just five years old, she experienced a wave of emotions, crying for her family left behind. Memphis was a fertile ground for music, serving as a melting pot of cultural influences where white and Black music converged. The burgeoning career of musicians and record producers like Sam Phillips at Sun Records set the stage for what would become a cultural revolution.