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{{Locate | Lat= 33.41004 | lon=-86.92817 | zoom=17 | type=h}}
'''Gip's Place''' is a blues joint located in the back yard of [[Gip Gipson]]'s home on [[Avenue C Bessemer|Avenue C]] on [[Paul's Hill]] in [[Bessemer]].
'''Gip's Place''' is a blues joint located in the back yard of [[Gip Gipson]]'s home on [[Avenue C Bessemer|Avenue C]] on [[Paul's Hill]] in [[Bessemer]].


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==External links==
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* [http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=104339896270678#!/group.php?gid=311534991125 Gips Place] on Facebook
* [http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=104339896270678#!/group.php?gid=311534991125 Gips Place] on Facebook



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Gip's Place is a blues joint located in the back yard of Gip Gipson's home on Avenue C on Paul's Hill in Bessemer.

An avid blues fan and part-time musician, in 1952 Gipson began hosting barbecues in his back yard for musicians to entertain friends and neighbors. The weekend events grew in popularity and he gradually added a small enclosure with a stage. After members of the Magic City Blues Society "discovered" the venue, they helped build a tin roof over the shack.

Gip's Place has become, over the years, a must-stop venue for blues musicians across the Southeast. They cite the "authentic Delta" feel of the little shack that can hold 50 people shoulder-to-shoulder. On summer nights the side-tarps are removed to allow more people to hear the music while gathered in Gipson's back yard.


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