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"Hernando’s Hideaway" refers to two major cultural icons: a from the 1954 musical The Pajama Game and a legendary honky-tonk in Memphis, Tennessee. The Memphis Music Landmark

: Includes a dedicated "musician room" known for superior sound quality, vintage decor, and authentic music memorabilia. hernandos_hideaway

Written by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross, this 1954 tango became a massive hit and a standard in American musical theater. Song Overview "Hernando’s Hideaway" refers to two major cultural icons:

The physical Hernando’s Hideaway is a world-famous roots music venue located just minutes from Graceland. It is often described as a "music landmark hiding in plain sight". Historical Significance Song Overview The physical Hernando’s Hideaway is a

: Reopened in 2019 by musician Dale Watson and his wife, Celine Lee Watson , after a two-year renovation.

: Hosted icons like Elvis Presley , Jerry Lee Lewis (who reportedly called it his "office"), B.B. King , Fats Domino , and Booker T & the MGs .

: Famous for "Chicken S#!t Bingo" and a pit boss serving on-site barbecue. Hernando's Hideaway $10–20Restaurant ClosedMemphis, TN Directions The Iconic Song: "Hernando's Hideaway"