Night Train to Nashville: Music City Rhythm & Blues l945-1970(03/27-12/31)
Organization:
Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
Category:
Music
Geographical Area:
Nashville
Start
Date:
12/31/2005
End Date:
12/31/2005
Start Time:
End Time:
Event
Info:
The exhibit will illuminate a continually overlooked era in Nashville’s music history, the quarter century after World War II, when cultural icons like Little Richard and Jimi Hendrix apprenticed on Nashville bandstands Etta James recorded her scorching live album “Etta James Rocks the House” at the New Era club and Arthur Gunther recorded the R&B classic “Baby Let’s Play House” for the renowned Nashville blues label Excello Records. A historic reissue recording, publications and exhibit-themed Museum merchandise will support the exhibit.
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