Film Screening
A free film screening for Soundtrack of a Revolution, a docudrama exploring the civil rights struggle through powerful and stirring songs that inspired a generation.
A free film screening for Soundtrack of a Revolution, a docudrama exploring the civil rights struggle through powerful and stirring songs that inspired a generation.
A panel discussion exploring race reconciliation and how to engage in difficult conversations about race in your community, the importance of representing African American experiences, and the power of media imagery on perceptions of race issues.
The Birthplace of Country Music Museum is now hosting a monthly gathering of local musicians for a full-on community jam session! These free jams are open to all ages and all skill levels; those interested in just coming along to listen to good music are also welcome!
Musicians of all ages and skill levels are invited to be part of our free Community Jam session every third Saturday of the month!
Back by popular demand: Square Dance at the Museum! Join us for an evening of old-fashioned square dancing and fun! Caller Tyler Hughes will lead the evening and we’ll have lively music to get your feet moving. No partner or experience necessary – just a desire to have a great night out!
Reading Appalachia: Voices From Children's Literature, a new special exhibit coming to the Birthplace of Country Music Museum!
The special exhibit I Have a Voice gives a snapshot of African American Tennesseans’ important contribution to American music, including spirituals, blues, ragtime, jazz, gospel, rhythm and blues, rock and roll, and soul music.
Calling all musicians! Join us at the Birthplace of Country Music Museum for a monthly community jam session!
Tennessee State Museum Curator Rob DeHart highlights some of the museum's outstanding artifacts related to Tennessee's diverse musical heritage.
We need you to volunteer at the Birthplace of Country Music Museum!