Jefferson Street Sound Museum and the Museum of Christian and Gospel Music bring the total of Tennessee sites on the heritage trail to 17.
During the Civil Rights era, masses marched in the streets, had sit-ins and boycotted stores. Others challenged racism in ...
Discover why Nashville became the capital of country music — from its historic roots to today’s thriving tourism scene and the Country Music Hall of Fame’s American Currents exhibition. Explore how ...
The Jefferson Street Sound Museum is now part of the U.S. Civil Rights Trail, highlighting its connection to Nashville’s Black music scene and the Civil Rights Movement across the country.
Nashville's music community is preparing to recognize a new class of industry leaders as SOURCE Nashville officially unveils ...
February in Tennessee can be cold, gray, and downright gloomy, with temps hovering near freezing and rain popping up more ...
The small town of Muscle Shoals, Alabama has played a great role in American music for decades. Now, a new exhibit in Nashville is honoring its legacy.
After years of organization and fundraising, the National Museum of African American Music inaugurated its extensive suite of exhibits with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Jan. 18, 2021, observed that ...
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