Dylan, Cash and the Nashville Cats
Discover how the influence of Bob Dylan and Johnny Cash, and the musical prowess of the city’s expert session musicians, attracted leading rock, pop, and folk musicians to record in Nashville.
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Discover how the influence of Bob Dylan and Johnny Cash, and the musical prowess of the city’s expert session musicians, attracted leading rock, pop, and folk musicians to record in Nashville.
Within just a few blocks, the offices of record companies, music publishers, and other organizations coalesced to form a unique creative community.
How Nashville’s vibrant, pioneering R&B community played a significant role in building Music City’s worldwide reputation.
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The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum presents Voices in the Hall, insightful conversations with compelling artists, from megawatt stars to highly influential players, who propel the story of American music forward.
Through exhibits, publications, and educational programs, the museum teaches its diverse audiences about the enduring beauty and cultural importance of country music.
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