Showing posts with label Museums. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Museums. Show all posts

Saturday, March 18, 2017

Patsy Cline Museum set to open in Nashville

The Patsy Cline Museum opens to the public Friday, April 7, adding another attraction to the “must-see” list for Nashville tourists and locals paying homage to the personal and professional life of the icon.

“In her short nine years as a recording artist from ‘55 to ‘63, she forever changed the voice of country music, the role of female artists and influenced performers across all genres,” said founder Bill Miller. “To this very day, artists still cover her hits and you’ll hear her recordings used in motion pictures and TV series. She deserved her own museum as she continues to transcend generations of fans. We are honored to work with Patsy’s children to preserve her legacy.”

Tuesday, August 4, 2015

George Jones Museum curates the history of the country music icon

Upon entering the George Jones Museum in Nashville, you take a step through time into the life of the country music legend.  Nestled along the honky tonks and tourist shops along 2nd Avenue, the George Jones Museum is a great stop for any true country music fan.  As you enter the building, you are greeted with a smile from staff members.  To your left is a small bar area where you can take a taste test of White Lightning, the moonshine made in Kentucky and named for his popular song.  You can also take some home as a souvenir.