The home of country music lies at the heart of Nashville, Tennessee. The Country Music of Hall of Fame soothes our music experiences with vast collection of music story that features all the greatest country and iconic artists like Vince Gill, Dolly Parton, and Charley Pride. Located in the entertainment district of downtown Nashville, the museum offers self-guided or audio tours for an entertaining destination.
The Country Music cuddles different genre of music throughout the significant decades of music history with vast collection of the country’s music story. The music museum build-ups an archives video clips and recorded music and handles dynamic exhibits and state-of-the-art design, a regular menu of live performances and public programs, a museum store, live satellite radio broadcasts, on-site dining that summed the entire history of county music. The Country Music features a show at the state-of-the-art Ford Theater and housed exhibits with the artists’ rare recordings and memorabilia; keeps also the wide collection of country music charts both gold and platinum records; and exhibits committed to musical personas who have been inducted into the Hall of Fame.
Learn to see how music breaths and sway like fire in the wind with the Country Music Hall of Fame permanent exhibit’s Sing Me Back Home. Feel yourself as the Hillbilly Cat or the Rockabilly inside the museum as Sing Me Back Home breathes with meanings and motif through artifacts, photographs, original recordings, archival video, newly produced films, touch-screen interactive media, and text panels. Immerse yourself at the exhibits of Sing Me Back Home through the lives of different personalities and legends in country music.
Sing Me Back Home is a self-guided tour that delves into the history of country music from the big band jazz of nineteenth century music to the peppy and electrifying sounds of guitar and drums of the twenty first century. The self-guided tour is arranged with themes on a glass artifact case and organized chronologically with the story that takes shape into more fascinating facts of country music like the Country During the War Years. Read and explore the history of country music with striking photos of instruments, costumes, and the music itself embedded from the Sing Me Back Home exhibit.
Embark yourself also with the exhibit I Can’t Stop Loving You: Ray Charles and Country Music and learn more about Ray Charles and his contribution to the popularization of country music. As you trudges the gallery hallway, pay tribute to the rhythm and blues of Ray Charles as if listening to his one of his opus like the Come Rain or Come Shine.
Feel the spacious space vibrate with sentimental longing as you learn more about country music legends such as Elvis Presley, Dolly Parton, and Charley Pride in the Historic RCA Studio B.
As it operates for music excellence, the Country Music is accredited by the American Association of Museums and working for its full potential in upbringing quality service to the Nashville communities and to the other parts of the country.
















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