Historic Club Ebony

Historic Club Ebony One of the South's most historic African American nightclubs. Newly renovated; tours, special events B. After he died in May 1950, Jones’s widow, his son, John E.

Club Ebony, one of the South’s most important African American nightclubs, was built just after the end of World War II by Indianola entrepreneur Johnny Jones. Under Jones and successive owners, the club showcased Ray Charles, Count Basie, B. King, Bobby Bland, Little Milton, Albert King, Willie Clayton, and many other legendary acts. When owner Mary Shepard retired in 2008 after 34 years here, B.

King purchased the venue to keep the vaunted Club Ebony tradition alive. Club Ebony, which opened for business around 1948, was built over a period of years by John Jones, who purchased this property in November of 1945 with his wife Josephine. In a 1948 memoir, Jones wrote: “It is said to be the South’s largest and finest night club.” The name Ebony was already a fashionable one for African American nightclubs; the first Club Ebony opened in Harlem in 1927. Jones had operated other clubs in Indianola, notably Jones Nite Spot on Church Street, where a young B. King peered through the slats to witness performances by Louis Jordan, Jay McShann, Pete Johnson, and Sonny Boy Williamson No. 2 (Rice Miller). Jones wrote that when he opened his first business, “there were no other clubs for Negroes in Indianola at that time.” In a 1967 interview King recalled that Jones “was really the guy that kept the Negro neighborhood alive, by bringing people in, like Louis Jordan . . . Johnny Jones was a very nice fellow, and he knew the guys on the plantations didn’t have any money during the week, but he would often let us in and we would pay him off when we came in Saturday.”

Perhaps as a result of his generosity and the hefty fees he paid to present some of the biggest names in blues and jazz, Jones ran into financial difficulties with Club Ebony. Jones, Jr., and others operated the club under the ownership of James B. “Jimmy” Lee, a white bootlegger from Leland who had loaned money to Jones. Ruby Edwards, who also ran the popular Ruby’s Nite Spot in Leland, took over the business in the mid-1950s, and purchased it in 1958. By then B. King had moved to Memphis and become a big name in the blues world; on a return to his home town to play at Club Ebony in 1955, he met Ruby’s daughter Sue Carol Hall. They were married in 1958. Club Ebony was rented in 1974 and then purchased in 1975 by Willie and Mary Shepard. The club’s policy of booking top acts from the “chitlin circuit” continued throughout the decades: its talent roster included James Brown, Ike Turner, Syl Johnson, Clarence Carter, Denise LaSalle, Bobby Rush, Howlin’ Wolf, Tyrone Davis, and many more. Mary Shepard also presented local blues by David Lee Durham, the Ladies Choice Band, and others. After B. King began returning for an annual homecoming festival in his honor in 1980, it became a tradition for him to climax the festivities with a nighttime performance at Club Ebony. When Shepard retired in 2008, King stepped in to buy Club Ebony, preserving not only a major cultural landmark but also the special place where, fifty years earlier, as he wrote in his autobiography, "I found love back down in the Delta." The text above is taken from the Mississippi Blues Trail marker that was unveiled at Club Ebony in 2009. Mr. King had since donated Club Ebony to the B.B. King Museum and Delta Interpretive Center. The Museum is pleased to pick up the torch and carry on the tradition of this club, so important to the African American community as part of the “Chitlin’ Circuit” and a Delta landmark continuously operating since the 1940s.

Here's a little clip of Friday night's Piper & The Hard Times when they rocked the Telluride Blues & Brews Festival
04/16/2026

Here's a little clip of Friday night's Piper & The Hard Times when they rocked the Telluride Blues & Brews Festival

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From Nashville to Nola, Piper & The Hard Times and their high-energy blues, funk and soul are coming to Club Ebony! Why ...
04/14/2026

From Nashville to Nola, Piper & The Hard Times and their high-energy blues, funk and soul are coming to Club Ebony!
Why you should not miss it:

🏆 2025 Blues Music Award winner

🤩 2024 winner Best Band at the International Blues Challenge

🎸 During its 2024 tour the band joined with other notable blues artists at the Telluride Blues and Brews Festival

Sponsored by the Mississippi Delta Blues Society of Indianola, Inc.

Special Guest announcement 🤩 Award-winning high-energy blues and sure to be an unforgettable Friday night 🎶 Piper & The ...
04/06/2026

Special Guest announcement 🤩 Award-winning high-energy blues and sure to be an unforgettable Friday night 🎶 Piper & The Hard Times are making their debut at Historic Club Ebony ‼️

Hailing from Nashville with a 2025 Blues Music Award for Best Emerging Artist Album for Revelation and a prestigious 2024 International Blues Challenge award...Don't miss this sponsored by the Mississippi Delta Blues Society of Indianola, Inc.

No cover, full bar and kitchen. 💥

Have you heard we're Feelin' Good every Friday nowadays? 🎶🤩
03/27/2026

Have you heard we're Feelin' Good every Friday nowadays? 🎶🤩

Introducing…Feel Good Friday! 🎶 Every Friday, we have all the TGIF feels, from Happy Hour specials to live music with Dr. Jamenstein. 🎶

Did we mention wing specials? Yep, that too, plus 2 for 1 beers, frozen drinks…it’s a weekly Blues Party at Indianola’s legacy club. $5 at the door.

We feel so good already, but this weekly night starts MARCH 6th.

03/23/2026

Big Yayo debut show with special guest Shunte’ Nicole at Historic Club Ebony 💥Hosted by WGNL’s Cyreio Hughes. TICKETS on sale at Lucille’s Gift Shop inside the B.B. King Museum and Delta Interpretive Center in Indianola.

Saturday, 4/18: Big Yayo music The Big Yayo Experience is based in Jackson, Mississippi, also known as The City with Sou...
03/09/2026

Saturday, 4/18: Big Yayo music

The Big Yayo Experience is based in Jackson, Mississippi, also known as The City with Soul. Big Yayo has become a force in the new revival of blues and soul music.

Save the date and get advance tix at the B.B. King Museum and Delta Interpretive Center 💥

03/04/2026

Saturday, March 7: Columbus Toy Birthday Bash! F. Karen Wolfe along with James Reed, Tonya Youngblood, Angela Walls and Music Doll with music by DJ Stunnai1

Get those advance tix or see you at the door!

Columbus Toy Fan Page Southern Soul Blues Artist

🎶 MARCH 2026 EVENTS at Historic Club Ebony + B.B. King Museum and Delta Interpretive Center 🎶
03/03/2026

🎶 MARCH 2026 EVENTS at Historic Club Ebony + B.B. King Museum and Delta Interpretive Center 🎶

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404 Hanna Avenue
Indianola, MS
38751

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