Category: King Curtis Advanced Filters Filter Results Fort Worth: Evans Avenue Historic District Evans Avenue Fort Worth is the Black entertainment corridor that put King Curtis and his generation of Texas musicians on the Chitlin' Circuit stage. View more Fort Worth: Stop Six Neighborhood Stop Six Fort Worth is the historically Black east side neighborhood where King Curtis and Ornette Coleman came of age and found their sound. View more Fort Worth: King Curtis Birthplace King Curtis birthplace Fort Worth — east side roots that shaped the saxophonist behind 'Yakety Yak,' 'Respect,' and John Lennon's Imagine. View more Fort Worth: I.M. Terrell Academy for STEM and VPA I.M. Terrell High School Fort Worth gave King Curtis and Ornette Coleman the same hallways — and two very different roads to immortality. View more Posts navigation More Categories Artists Childhood Homes Clubs-Dance Halls Graves-Memorials Graves and memorials of Texas music artists. Museums Music related museums across Texas. Performance Halls Points of Interest Record Stores Statues-Monuments Statues and monuments dedicated to Texas music and musicians.
Fort Worth: Evans Avenue Historic District Evans Avenue Fort Worth is the Black entertainment corridor that put King Curtis and his generation of Texas musicians on the Chitlin' Circuit stage. View more
Fort Worth: Stop Six Neighborhood Stop Six Fort Worth is the historically Black east side neighborhood where King Curtis and Ornette Coleman came of age and found their sound. View more
Fort Worth: King Curtis Birthplace King Curtis birthplace Fort Worth — east side roots that shaped the saxophonist behind 'Yakety Yak,' 'Respect,' and John Lennon's Imagine. View more
Fort Worth: I.M. Terrell Academy for STEM and VPA I.M. Terrell High School Fort Worth gave King Curtis and Ornette Coleman the same hallways — and two very different roads to immortality. View more