The Country Music Hall of Fame Announces Exhibit on The Station Inn

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For more than 40 years,

Local and touring bushes, American trees, rooted music and country music have been brought to Gulch, located between the city centre

And music line. During that time, the stage of one of the most respected bluegrass venues in the world has brought stars

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The venue will be well received on January 15.

Debut new exhibition

Kyle Young, CEO of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, said: "The Station Inn not only provides a place for musicians and fans to gather and listen to music, but also does a lot of things. Press release." Cheers The voice of welcoming and welcoming customers into the club is an unparalleled experience. We are happy to share the story of a venue that is still a haven for some of the best artists and their music. "

A group of bluegrass musicians founded StationInn in 1974. In 1978, the live music destination was originally located near Centennial Park west of Nashville, and moved to its current location (12th Ave S 402) in 1978. The current owner JT Gray purchased the site in 1981.

The new exhibition will last until January 2, 2021. Featured cultural relics include:

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, both Station Inn and the Country Music Hall of Fame have adjusted their operations. Music venues will focus more attention on Station Inn TV’s live TV, while the museum’s operations include regular admission, mask requirements, temperature checks and other preventive measures.

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