Suzanne Stryk: The Middle of Somewhere Book Release and Talk
Visual artist and publisher Suzanne Stryk discusses her career as a visual artist and her new book The Middle of Somewhere
Visual artist and publisher Suzanne Stryk discusses her career as a visual artist and her new book The Middle of Somewhere
Join us on Tuesday, April 12, 2022 at 7:00 PM for our second hybrid virtual and in-person Speaker Series featuring East Tennessee native and renowned songwriter Ed Snodderly talking about his musical journey, the craft of songwriting, the inspiration behind his music, and how to tap into creativity.
Date: Tuesday, May 10, 7:00pm Cost: Free and open to the public Virtual: Click here to register In-person: Click here to register On Tuesday, May 10 at 7:00 PM, we are continuing our hybrid Speaker Series with Tennessee native and skilled music educator Kelle Jolly. She will join us at the Birthplace of Country Music Museum and […]
The Birthplace of Country Music proudly presents the intimate 1927 Society Concert Series experience featuring live music by Amanda Anne Platt & The Honeycutters.
If you have a passion for Bristol and its musical legacy and love helping others, our museum volunteer program is the perfect fit for you!
Join us on Wednesday, June 15 for the Virginia Folklife Program's screening of "In Good Keeping in 2022," a feature-length documentary film showcasing the artists and tradition bearers from the 2021-2022 apprenticeship class, followed by a discussion (and a little music) from participating artists.
Join us on Tuesday, June 21 at 7:00 PM, for our hybrid Speaker Series with Dr. Daniel Pierce, who will be talking about ''That's Why All the Folks on Rocky Top Get Their Corn From a Jar: Myth, Reality, and Moonshine in the Southern Mountains."
More experienced or older campers learn the basics of an acoustic instrument, explore the museum, work on projects with WBCM Radio Bristol, and make new friends!
Please join us at the Birthplace of Country Music Museum on Tuesday, July 12, 3:15pm for a FREE dance performance by the Berea Festival Dancers!
This summer the Birthplace of Country Music Museum is offering a Teacher In-Service Program in partnership with the Tennessee State Museum. The workshops will focus on the Birthplace of Country Music Museum's lesson plans, educational resources, classroom activities, and field trip opportunities AND the Tennessee State Museum's resources, activities, and lessons for teaching students about the Reconstruction Era (while this is a Tennessee-focused museum, the materials TSM shares will also be helpful and appropriate to Virginia educators).