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May 12th at the museum
Saturday, May 12, 11:30am
Songwriter Session: Leslie Satcher
Songwriter Session
Leslie Satcher wrote "Bread and Water" (Vince Gill); "Gypsy Boots" (Terri Clark); "High Tone Woman" (George Strait); "I Said a Prayer" (Pam Tillis); "Politically Uncorrect" (Gretchen Wilson); "Tough" (Kellie Pickler); "Troubadour" (George Strait); "When God-Fearin' Women Get the Blues" (Martina McBride); "You and You Alone" (Randy Travis); and songs recorded by Deana Carter, Willie Nelson, Bonnie Raitt, Blake Shelton, and others. Included with Museum admission. Free to Museum members. See new Program Pass guidelines for admission to this program.
event detailsSaturday, May 12, 1:00pm
Family Program: Introduction to Thumbpick Guitar
Family Program
Learn to play guitar like Chet Atkins and Merle Travis. This hands-on workshop will teach the basics of thumbpick guitar. This program will be led by versatile guitar player Sean Weaver, recipient of awards from Home of the Legends Thumbpickers Contest and the Jimi Hendrix Electric Guitar Competition. Guitars will be provided. Ages 6 to 18. No reservations required. Free. Families are encouraged to tour the museum at a discounted rate following the program. Visit the information desk or ticket window for more information. Presented in support of the exhibit Chet Atkins: Certified Guitar Player, made possible by the Gretsch Company. Additional support provided by GAC.
event detailsMay at the museum
Wednesday, May 02, 11:00am
Cookin' Out Country: Jim Lauderdale
Special Program
Join us for Cookin' Out Country, a lunch experience including cookout favorites, live entertainment, autograph signings, and your chance to win a gas grill, courtesy of Embers Grill & Fireplace Store! Jim Lauderdale will entertain the lunch crowd with a performance and autograph his product.
event detailsSaturday, May 05, 1:30pm
Concert: Guitar Man: A Tribute to Jerry Reed
Special Program
May 5, 2012
Seven accomplished guitarists, all deeply influenced by the late Jerry Reed, took turns paying tribute to the Georgia-born picker in a program held Saturday, May 5, in the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum's Ford Theater. Reed, who died in 2008, would have been seventy-five on March 20 this year. John Knowles-like Reed a Chet Atkins-designated cgp (certified guitar player)-opened the concert, which was hosted by guitarist and Reed devotee Richard Smith. A jacket and guitar that belonged to Reed were placed stage left, in Reed's honor. "Some of the best times in my life were spent learning a new Jerry Reed tune," Knowles told the capacity audience.
Sunday, May 06, 1:00pm
Banjo and Guitar Demonstration: Curtis McPeake and Andy May
Instrument Demonstration
Banjo player Curtis McPeake has performed or recorded with Danny Davis, Lester Flatt, Wilma Lee & Stoney Cooper, Bill Monroe, and others. Andy May is a guitar and mandolin player as well as a singer, songwriter, and music educator. He is a past winner of the guitar grand championship at the Old Time Fiddler's Convention (Union Grove, North Carolina) and an IBMA award winner. He has appeared with Merle Haggard, Brownie McGee & Sonny Terry, Nickel Creek, Mike Seeger, Pete Seeger, and others. Included with Museum admission. Free to Museum members. Made possible by Gibson Guitar Corporation.
event detailsWednesday, May 09, 7:00pm
Artist-in-Residence: Kenny Rogers
Artist in Residence
May 9, 2012
Kenny Rogers set aside his usual concert agenda to reflect on a career of more than fifty years of music-making in the first of two special performances in the 213-seat Ford Theater at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum.
Wednesday, May 09, 11:00am
Cookin' Out Country: Richie McDonald
Special Program
Join us at the Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum for Cookin' Out Country, a lunch experience including cookout favorites, live entertainment, autograph signings, and your chance to win a gas grill, courtesy of Embers Grill & Fireplace Store! Richie McDonald, Lead Singer of Lonestar, will entertain the lunch crowd with a performance and autograph his CD, Slowdown.
event detailsThursday, May 10, 7:00pm
Artist-in-Residence: Kenny Rogers
Artist in Residence
May 10, 2012
Kenny Rogers illustrated the vastness of his catalog of well-known hits by presenting a markedly different set of songs for the second of two consecutive nights of concerts at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum.
Sunday, May 13, 1:00pm
Fingerstyle Guitar Demonstration: Craig Dobbins
Instrument Demonstration
Alabama-based guitarist, writer, and composer Craig Dobbins has authored many books and recordings about fingerstyle guitar and has contributed to the magazines Acoustic Guitar, Acoustic Guitar Workshop, Fingerstyle Guitar, and Just Jazz Guitar. Dobbins also writes a regular column for Mister Guitar (the journal of the Chet Atkins Appreciation Society). Included with Museum admission. Free to Museum members. Presented in support of the exhibit Chet Atkins: Certified Guitar Player, made possible by the Gretsch Company. Additional support provided by GAC. See new Program Pass guidelines for admission to this program.
event detailsWednesday, May 16, 11:00am
Cookin' Out Country: Sweethearts Of The Rodeo
Special Program
Join us at the Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum for Cookin' Out Country, a lunch experience including cookout favorites, live entertainment, autograph signings, and your chance to win a gas grill, courtesy of Embers Grill & Fireplace Store! Sweethearts of the Rodoe will entertain the lunch crowd with a performance and autograph their product purchased from the Museum Store.
event detailsSaturday, May 19, 11:30am
Songwriter Session: Alan Rhody and Jim Parker
Songwriter Session
Alan Rhody wrote "I'll Be True to You" (Oak Ridge Boys); "Trainwreck of Emotion" (Lorrie Morgan); "Wild-Eyed Dream" (Ricky Van Shelton); and songs recorded by Don Gibson, George Jones, Toby Keith, Del McCoury, Michael Martin Murphey, Tanya Tucker, and others. Jim Parker wrote "Chicken Truck" and "Bigger Hands" (both by John Anderson). Included with Museum admission. Free to Museum members. See new Program Pass guidelines for admission to this program.
event detailsSaturday, May 19, 2:00pm
Community Outreach: Introduction to Thumbpick Guitar at Nashville Public Library, Goodlettsville Branch
Family Program
Chet Atkins is one of the most admired musicians of the 20th Century. His intricate fingerstyle guitar playing continues to influence country, rock, and jazz guitarists such as Tommy Emmanuel and Mark Knopfler. This hands-on workshop will teach the basics of thumbpick guitar. Led by versatile guitar player Sean Weaver, graduate of Belmont University and recipient of awards from Home of the Legends Thumbpickers Contest as well as the Jimi Hendrix Electric Guitar Competition. Guitars provided. Nashville Public Library, Goodlettsville Branch. 205 Rivergate Parkway, Nashville, TN 37072. (615) 862-5862. Ages 13 to 19. No reservations required. Free. Presented in support of the exhibit Chet Atkins: Certified Guitar Player, made possible by the Gretsch Company. Additional support provided by GAC.
event detailsSunday, May 20, 1:00pm
Resonator Guitar and Banjo Demonstration: Mike Webb and Robert Montgomery
Instrument Demonstration
Mike Webb was a Dobro student of the late Bashful Brother Oswald. He has performed or recorded with Wilma Lee Cooper & the Clinch Mountain Clan, Buddy Jewell, Charlie Louvin, the Tennessee Mafia Jug Band, Tanya Tucker, and others. Robert Montgomery is a banjo player and past winner of several regional and national contests including the Old-Time Banjo National Championship. Included with Museum admission. Free to Museum members. Made possible by Gibson Guitar Corporation. See new Program Pass guidelines for admission to this program.
event detailsSaturday, May 26, 11:30am
Songwriter Session: Sonny Throckmorton
Songwriter Session
Sonny Throckmorton wrote "I Wish I Was Eighteen Again" and "Middle Age Crazy" (Jerry Lee Lewis); "The Way I Am" (Merle Haggard); "Trying to Love Two Women" (Oak Ridge Boys); "The Cowboy Rides Away" (George Strait); "Why Not Me" (The Judds); and songs recorded by Emmylou Harris, Kenny Rogers, T. G. Sheppard, and Willie Nelson. Included with Museum admission. Free to Museum members. See new Program Pass guidelines for admission to this program.
event detailsSaturday, May 26, 1:30pm
Poets and Prophets: Salute to Legendary Country Songwriter Mark D. Sanders
Poets and Prophets
May 26, 2012
Mark D. Sanders can pinpoint the moment he evolved from an acoustic singer-songwriter focused on downcast, personal works into a Nashville hit-maker known for up-tempo toe-tappers and uplifting anthems.
Sunday, May 27, 1:00pm
Fiddle and Guitar Demonstration: Renaé Truex and Carco Clavé
Instrument Demonstration
Renaé Truex is a fiddle player who has performed or recorded with Charlie Daniels, Little Jimmy Dickens, Ronnie McDowell, Bret Michaels, Lorrie Morgan, and Ray Price. Carco Clavé is a guitar player who has performed with Asleep at the Wheel, BR549, Little Jimmy Dickens, Tex Ritter, Merle Travis, and Dale Watson. Included with Museum admission. Free to Museum members. Made possible by Gibson Guitar Corporation. See new Program Pass guidelines for admission to this program.
event detailsSunday, May 27, 2:00pm
Film Screening: Merle Haggard on Austin City Limits (1982)
Film Screening
Merle Haggard and the Strangers perform over a dozen hit songs in front of an enthusiastic crowd on the legendary public television show Austin City Limits. Songs include "Big City," "Sing Me Back Home," and "Okie from Muskogee." The band features Roy Nichols on Telecaster guitar and Norm Hamlet on pedal steel, two musicians whose playing helped define the Bakersfield Sound. Leona Williams takes the lead vocal on "I'm Almost Ready." Excerpts of an interview with Haggard are interspersed throughout. 60 minutes. Free. Presented in support of the exhibition The Bakersfield Sound: Buck Owens, Merle Haggard, and California Country. Made Possible by Iron Mountain Film and Sound Archives.
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