NEW YEAR, NEW "SEES"

It's not just the Year that's New! From Classic Voices to Up-and-Comers and Old Sights to New Acquisitions, here's a coveted look Backstage!

Our Year at a Glance

A lot can happen in a year. Here's what happened in ours.

"The Best Car I Ever Owned" - Johnny Cash


Johnny Cash was hired in 1972 to record some radio commercials for Chrysler/ Plymouth. During a break in recording, he uttered the famous line, “The best car I ever owned...” referring to the 1954 Plymouth Savoy he owned at the beginning of his career.

Someone requested, “Can you say that, again, so we can get it on tape?” Cash obliged, and a successful Plymouth commercial (and nationwide sweepstakes) was born...

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I Once Was Lost, But Now I'm Found


An amazing four day Exhibit where John Lenon's lost, 12-string "Help" guitar was finally unveiled to the public alongside selections from legends like Prince, Mark Knopfler, Bob Dylan, Steve Jones, and Randy Bachman...

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The Song Bird Keeps Singing


A two-month long glimpse inside McVie’s creative world with items like her stage-played Hammond organ, handwritten lyrics, and personal mementos. Witness Rumours become reality...

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Living Legends: Alan Parson


While in Nashville performing for a sold-out show at The Ryman Auditorium, Alan Parsons stopped by The Musicians Hall of Fame & Museum to view his exhibit!


“I am extremely honored to have an exhibit in the legendary Musicians Hall of Fame located in Nashville, TN...I am extremely grateful to all at the museum, and most especially the Chambers family, Linda and Britt. None of this would be possible without Linda and Joe Chambers, whose incredible dedication to the history of music created such a world-renowned museum.” - Alan Parsons

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Like a Rolling Stone


NOW OPEN THROUGH THE 18TH OF JANUARY!!!



The “Celebrating Bob Dylan: The Al Aronowitz Archive, T Bone Burnett, & More” exhibition is live at the Musicians Hall of Fame & Museum!


Explore treasures like Dylan’s 1961 Columbia Records photos, Al Aronowitz’s archive, & the one-of-a-kind 2021 Ionic Original of “The Times They Are A-Changin’

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More Than Words


Check out this Video and Travel back to 2024 with us one last time

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Musician of the Month

Jerry Kennedy, Pete Drake, Bobby Wood, Al Jackson Jr., Hal Blaine, and James Jamerson may all be familiar names by now, but here are some you haven't heard of just yet!

Sophie Jacobs

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Jack Hartman

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Aidan Rayner

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Braise Killen

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Can You Dig it?

NEW Woodcut Shirts


Released just last year, these shirts have been flying off the self! Whether you want it Sage, Dark Green, or Tie-Dye, we've got you covered from head to toe.

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NEW MHOF Ornaments from Woodlander Workshop

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NEW Latte Retro Hoodie

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Our Mission

The Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum is a 501@ (3) charity organization. The mission of the Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum is to honor all great musicians regardless of genre or instruments. This is done by exhibiting the actual instrument they used to record some of the most iconic songs in recorded history. Not only does the Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum entertain local and international visitors but also educates them about the musicians who actually played on the sound tracks of their lives.

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