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Dylan, Cash and the Nashville Cats

Discover how the influence of Bob Dylan and Johnny Cash, and the musical prowess of the city’s expert session musicians, attracted leading rock, pop, and folk musicians to record in Nashville.

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Suiting the Sound

The rodeo tailors who made country stars shine brighter.

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Historic Music Row: Nashville's Creative Crossroads

Within just a few blocks, the offices of record companies, music publishers, and other organizations coalesced to form a unique creative community.

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The Country Music Hall of Fame offers unique video content, ranging from our "Live at the Hall" series to special events like our annual Medallion Ceremony.

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Go Beyond the Music

The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum presents Voices in the Hall, insightful conversations with compelling artists, from megawatt stars to highly influential players, who propel the story of American music forward.

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Through exhibits, publications, and educational programs, the museum teaches its diverse audiences about the enduring beauty and cultural importance of country music.

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Now Open: Western Edge: The Roots and Reverberations of Los Angeles Country-Rock

The major exhibit traces the Los Angeles-based communities of visionary singers, songwriters, and musicians who, between the 1960s and 1980s, embraced country music, created and shaped the musical fusion “country-rock,” and, ultimately, made a lasting impact on popular music.

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Ray Edenton, 1926–2022

“Nashville’s musical legacy is elevated by Ray Edenton’s rock-solid, highly inventive rhythm guitar. He was a significant factor in more than 10,000 recording sessions.” —Kyle Young, CEO

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Martina McBride: The Power of Her Voice Exhibition Extended Until July 2023

The exhibit encompasses the singer’s journey from performing in her family’s band as a child to becoming an award-winning country music artist known for substantive and socially aware hit songs.

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    Western Edge: The Roots and Reverberations of Los Angeles Country-Rock

    Western Edge examines the close-knit communities of Los Angeles-based singers, songwriters and musicians who, from the 1960s through the 1980s, embraced country music, frequented local nightclubs, and created and shaped the musical fusion known as “country-rock” – ultimately making an indelible and lasting impact on popular music.

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    Chris Stapleton: Since 1978

    A dynamic singer, songwriter, and musician, Chris Stapleton proved his musical mettle as an in-demand songwriter in Nashville for more than a decade before his breakout success in 2015. The exhibition “Chris Stapleton: Since 1978,” presented by Ram Trucks, highlights the breadth of his musical contributions.

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    Bill Anderson: As Far As I Can See

    Bill Anderson: As Far as I Can See, an exploration of the Country Music Hall of Fame member’s life and musical legacy, from childhood through his contributions as one of the most decorated recording artists, songwriters, and entertainers in history. Stocked with historic photographs, significant artifacts, instruments, manuscripts, interactive multimedia, and more, the exhibition is scheduled to run through March 19, 2023.

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    American Currents: State of the Music

    Presented annually, American Currents represents the ongoing research and analysis among curators and Museum staff to determine the most significant developments in country music over the previous year. The latest installment is open now through February 5, 2023.

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    Martina McBride: The Power of Her Voice

    For more than twenty-five years, Martina McBride has been creating substantive, socially aware country music, her anthems of personal empowerment—including “Independence Day” and “A Broken Wing”—contributing a much-needed perspective to the genre. The exhibition Martina McBride: The Power of Her Voice explores one of country music’s most distinctive voices.

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    Florida Georgia Line: Mix it Up Strong

    The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum explores the music, career, friendship, and collaboration of Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley, from their meeting in college to their duo’s swift emergence as a multiple-award-winning, genre-blending fan favorite. The exhibition is scheduled to run through through January 1, 2023.

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    Patsy Cline

    The most popular female country singer in recording history, Patsy Cline has achieved iconic status since her tragic early death at age thirty in 1963. Cline was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1973, and is frequently invoked as a standard for female vocalists, having inspired scores of singers including k. d. lang, Loretta Lynn, Linda Ronstadt, Trisha Yearwood, and Wynonna Judd.

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    DeFord Bailey

    DeFord Bailey was an influential harmonica player in both country music and blues, one of the Grand Ole Opry’s most popular early performers, and country’s first African-American star.

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    Brooks & Dunn

    Kix Brooks and Ronnie Dunn—performing together as Brooks & Dunn—charged onto the country music scene in 1991. They went on to become the best-selling country duo of all time, with forty-one Top Ten hits (including twenty #1s) and two decades of packing concert arenas. They collected a mountain of music-industry honors, including two Grammys, nineteen CMA awards, and twenty-five ACM awards.

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    Reba McEntire

    Reba McEntire ranks as the most successful female country performer of her generation, and she has been cited as a role model by nearly every successful woman to follow in her wake. She has achieved more than fifty Top Ten singles and more #1 country albums than any other female artist. McEntire has won CMA Female Vocalist of the Year four times and was CMA Entertainer of the Year in 1986. She also has won three Grammy Awards, and in 2018 received the prestigious Kennedy Center Honors for her lifetime of contributions to American culture.

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    Hank Williams

    Hank Williams’s legend has long overtaken the rather frail and painfully introverted man who spawned it. Almost singlehandedly, Williams set the agenda for contemporary country songcraft, but his appeal rests as much in the myth that even now surrounds his short life.

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Expand Your Experience

The Museum experience is home to the Hall of Fame Rotunda, offers world class exhibitions, and so much more—from live music and family activities, to tours of Historic RCA Studio B and the iconic Hatch Show Print, a working letterpress print shop since 1879.

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Country music is often a state of mind — and a state of being. The Museum’s online store offers custom merchandise that can include apparel, exclusive music, books, limited edition instruments, and unique gifts for shoppers from all walks of life. Some offerings are specially curated around our exhibit experiences, allowing for Museum memories that never fade. Set your own personal stage and history here.

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Where can I watch Country Music Hall of Fame 2022?

The 2022 CMT Music Awards are airing on CBS at 8pm ET/PT on Monday, April 11. If you have the channel on cable, you can tune in on linear TV or watch on-demand on the CBS website. You'll need to sign in with your cable provider details.

What network is showing Country Music Hall of Fame?

Watch: The Judds, Ray Charles, Eddie Bayers and Pete Drake are Inducted Into the Country Music Hall of Fame | News | CMT.

What channel is The Judds being inducted into the Hall of Fame?

But luckily, local Nashville ABC affiliate WKRN News 2 posted the entirety of the induction of The Judds to the Country Music Hall of Fame on Monday (5-2), including (most of) the induction speech by fellow Kentuckian Ricky Skaggs, Ashley Judd's full speech, as well as Wynonna's, who also recited Psalm 23, which she ...

What time Is Country Music Hall of Fame induction?

This daily ceremony, hosted in the Museum's Hall of Fame Rotunda at 1:00 p.m., honors all of the Country Music Hall of Fame members who have come before this newest class. The Circle Guard shares each Hall of Fame member's biography in the order of their induction, from 1961 through present day.