Posted by Jon W. Sparks at 2:11 pm
Here are some clips from Saturday’s Sunset Symphony featuring Lamar! in white jacket boogie, an airshow moment, David Loebel in his last Sunset Symphony gig and a few fireworks to round it out.
Posted by Jon W. Sparks at 3:38 pm
At the moment’s cats and dogs are raining all over Tom Lee Park. But it’s expected to last only another 20 minutes or so and Diane Hampton, Memphis in May spokesman, says the day’s Sunset Symphony events will continue as planned. So come on out but forget the white shoes.
Posted by Jon W. Sparks at 3:09 pm
There’s another act just announced for the Sunset Symphony lineup.
The Four Tops and the Memphis Symphony Orchestra are headlining, of course, but Memphis in May just confirmed that the guy known for last year’s accompaniment of Patti Page on her re-recording of her 1950 hit “Tennessee Waltz” will perform. You may actually know him better as the senior senator from Tennessee, former governor, former U.S. Secretary of Education and guy who likes flannel shirts, Lamar Alexander.
He last tickled the ivories at the sunset event in 1982 when he was governor. He may have been too busy to add much material to his rep since he’s doing an encore of the medley of Memphis music he did back then.
But that’s OK. Any politician who can be associated with the Tennessee Waltz and come out looking good is going to be a crowd pleaser.
Posted by Christopher Blank at 10:18 am
Here are the top winners of the 2008 Memphis in May World Championship Barbecue Cooking Contest in the main categories.
Grand Champion
Natural Born Grillers, Olive Branch
Whole Hog
First: Natural Born Grillers, Olive Branch
Second: Gwatney Championship BBQ Team, Cordova
Third: Yazoo’s Delta Q, Nesbit, Miss.
Shoulder
First: Sweet Swine o’ Mine, Olive Branch
Second: Southeastern Smokers, Cumming, Ga.
Third: The Ques Brothers, Memphis
Ribs
First: Rib Ticklers, Batesville, Ark.
Second: Sassy Sows, Brandon, Miss.
Third: Smokin’ Razorbacks, Little Rock, Ark.
Patio Porkers
First: Got Pig?, Memphis
Second: Smokin Spiders, Memphis
Third: Here for the Beer, Little Rock, Ark.
People’s Choice*
First: Rhoda Brown’s Smokie Fatties, (#31), Monroe, La.
Second: Rock ‘n’ Roll BBQ (#55), Lakeland, Fla.
Third: Wizards of Que (#14), Hot Springs, Ark.
*The numbers are provided so participants will know whether the barbecue they voted for in the blind tasting, which were numbered and not named, won.
Links
All winners of the 2008 Memphis in May World Championship Barbecue Cooking Contest.
Jennifer Biggs’ wrap up of the contest.
Article about how the 2008 Mrs. Piggie contest only had 2 competitors. Sad.
Commercial Appeal Editor Chris Peck sees the Fest as a casual way to make important connections.
Posted by Jon W. Sparks at 9:33 pm
Posted by Christopher Blank at 9:32 pm
Saturday night: otherwise known as the fourth night of partying for many barbecue teams competing in the Memphis in May World Championship Barbecue Cooking Contest.
We watched some of our rivals pack up shortly after the winners were announced. But we won’t be going home early this evening. We’ll be here until the wee hours. We’re celebrating.
The Ques Brothers, the barbecue team I am on, took third place in the country (and by simple math, the world) for our pork shoulder. I would love to report the names of all the other winners. But as soon as our team was announced in third place the whole team jumped up on stage. I was taking pictures with two cameras. The trophy is huge. Three people carried it back to our booth, triumphantly. More champagne. This scene was repeated throughout the park as the other winners celebrated. Music, beer, more food. Good times.
Willie, our head chef, will go back to his small barbecue joint in South Chicago and display his trophy. It will invariably bring recognition and hungry eaters. After last year, our first, he changed his recipe and to 9 primary ingredients instead of 3. He thinks this could have cinched it. There will always be speculation in this contest. On the way back to our booth lugging the trophy – the equivalent of a winning trot around the course – Willie and his cooks were already discussing what to do differently next year.
That’s barbecue for you. You can get an amazing flavor, master a recipe, smoke the hell out of a rib, a shoulder or a whole hog. In the end, it’s all about the next light of the grill. It’s an obsession that has made Memphis the epicenter of barbecue. Year after year, we come, we cook, we eat, we party, we ask: how are we going to top ourselves next May?
Congratulations to all the teams who competed. The Ques Brothers will see you next year.
Posted by Jon W. Sparks at 9:17 pm
The 100 Degree Celsius team from Norway is led by an Okie and a few other expats who know what a good rib is. Here’s Craig Whitson to give an inside view of what it’s like to compete in the World Championship. And then some of his team get just silly.
Posted by Jon W. Sparks at 7:21 pm
In my years of chowing down on barbecue, I’ve never had any as good as two servings I had today. The Pink Ladies had the most melt-in-your-mouth Berkshire shoulder, the sort of experience to make you shout hallelujah. Then I zeroed in on the booth of the Estonian barbecuers from Turi and I’ll tell you that between the flight attendants and the firefighters, I’m glad I didn’t have to choose. The Estonians whole hog was robust and meaty and moist through and through. OK, now I’m hungry again and they’re leaving town. I’ll let Roland Ounapuu, president of the Estonian Barbecue Association tell it.
Posted by Jon W. Sparks at 6:31 pm
The Congressman had a busy day.






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