by Lynn Oldshue | Oct 23, 2016 | A Southern Soul
“I grew up in Mobile and have been working at Wintzell’s for five years since I was 15. I started out working in the dish room, but one night they didn’t have someone to shuck oysters and I did it and figured it out. I had the ambition to go into the...
by Lynn Oldshue | Oct 22, 2016 | A Southern Soul
“I am happy almost all of the time and like making people laugh. I have worked here for two months and love working at the movie theater because I love people and I am a huge movie buff. I want to make films or entertain people. I get to watch movies here for...
by Lynn Oldshue | Oct 21, 2016 | A Southern Soul
“Music is a big part of who I am. It’s like breathing and I don’t think I could live without it. My accolades come from being associated with a talented bunch of guys in a band, but family overshadows anything I have ever done. Music is in our veins and that came...
by Lynn Oldshue | Oct 21, 2016 | A Southern Soul
“We are picnicking and then going to open mic night at the Gumbo Shack. We were supposed to rock out to my ukulele, but I forgot it.” “I play drums but it is hard to transport them.” “We are 14, 15 and 16.” “What is the...
by Lynn Oldshue | Oct 19, 2016 | A Southern Soul
“We played at Monsoons the first time we played in Mobile. There were eight people there and owner Noell Broughton had to drag them in off the street. Noell gave us a chance. That was a weird show and he gave us about 25 Jager shots apiece. We stayed up until...
by Lynn Oldshue | Oct 18, 2016 | A Southern Soul
“Limo Ride is the greatest bar story ever told. It starts at the Flora-Bama on New Year’s Eve. I was making films and documentary shorts and Noell Broughton had the idea for a movie. I hear that a lot, but I try to keep an open mind because sometimes it...