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New Exhibition Emmylou Harris: Songbird’s Flight Opens Oct.5 At Country Music Hall Of Fame® And Muse

September 05, 2018
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NEW EXHIBITION EMMYLOU HARRIS: SONGBIRD’S FLIGHT OPENS OCT. 5 AT COUNTRY MUSIC HALL OF FAME® AND MUSEUM 

Personal artifacts and rare memorabilia will tell the story of Harris’s groundbreaking Hall of Fame career.

NASHVILLE, Tenn., Sept. 5, 2018 – Country Music Hall of Fame member Emmylou Harris, winner of 13 Grammys and a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Recording Academy, will be featured in a new exhibition, Emmylou Harris: Songbird’s Flight, opening Oct. 5, 2018, at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. The exhibit will run until Aug. 4, 2019.   

Emmylou Harris: Songbird’s Flight, will explore the musical and personal journeys of an artist who has, for nearly fifty years, captivated both her industry peers and her music fans. Johnny Cash called Harris his favorite female vocalist, and Bruce Springsteen hails her as a national treasure. Harris commands great respect in the worldwide music community, and the exhibit will tell her story and expand her legacy by sharing her compelling music with museum visitors, who number more than a million annually. 

Harris released her first major-label album in 1975, and in the years since she has brought millions of listeners to country music. She had seven #1 country hits and 14 Top Ten country albums on the Billboard country charts, and in early 2018 the Recording Academy presented her with a Lifetime Achievement Award.

“Emmylou Harris has spent a lifetime teaching master classes in integrity, musicality, individuality, and harmony, by example rather than by admonition. She seeks, finds and inspires the best in others, whether in melody and rhyme or in kindness and generosity,” said museum CEO Kyle Young. “We are privileged to pay homage to the career and contributions of one of country music’s most important and visionary artists.”

“From my first album, in 1975, the country music world has embraced me with open arms,” Harris said. “This exhibit at the Hall of Fame makes me realize once more how grateful and honored I am to be part of such a remarkable musical family.”

A champion of worthy songwriters and musicians, Harris gave early career boosts to Rodney Crowell, Buddy Miller, Ricky Skaggs, Gillian Welch, and many others. Countless country singers cite Harris as an influence, including Suzy Bogguss, Mary Chapin Carpenter, the Dixie Chicks, Patty Loveless and Trisha Yearwood. Harris’ influence extends beyond country music. Acclaimed artists such as Patty Griffin, Lucinda Williams and many others reference her as an artistic guidepost. 

Emmylou Harris: Songbird’s Flight includes many unique items such as Harris’ first guitar, a Kay 1160 Deco Note, built c. 1965, and a jacket designed by Manuel Cuevas that Harris wore on the cover of the album Trio and in performance with Dolly Parton and Linda Ronstadt. 

Additional highlights include:  

Military decorations awarded to Harris’ Marine fighter pilot father, Walter “Bucky” Harris, for service in World War II and the Korean War, including the Legion of Merit

● Two-page handwritten letter from eighteen-year-old Emmylou Harris to the editor of Sing Out!, a quarterly journal of folk music

● Gibson J-200N acoustic guitar with blonde finish. Given to Harris by Gram Parsons, it became her main guitar for performing and recording.

● Tunic with fringe and embroidery; blue jeans; and thigh-high, oxblood leather boots, worn by Harris on the cover of her 1975 album Elite Hotel

● Handwritten lyrics by Paul Kennerley to “Diamond in My Crown” and “White Line.” Both songs were co-written by Harris and Kennerley, and were included on her 1985 album, The Ballad of Sally Rose.

● Manuel jacket with rose embroidery, rhinestones, and arrowhead smile pockets, worn by Harris on the cover of the album Trio, and in performance with Dolly Parton and Linda Ronstadt.

Harris will participate in a special program in the museum’s CMA Theater on Sat., Nov. 3, 2018. 

• Saturday, November 3, 2018

• Interview: Emmylou Harris                                  2:00 p.m.–3:15 p.m.

      Harris will discuss her upbringing as the child of a prisoner of war, her discovery of country music’s depth and breadth, her work with Americana forerunner Gram Parsons and her remarkable catalog of recordings. CMA Theater. Included with museum admission. Free          to museum members. Program will be streamed live at countrymusichalloffame.org/streaming.

The public program is included with museum admission and is free to museum members. Limited seating is available, and a program pass is required. For more information on how to reserve a program pass visit www.countrymusichalloffame.org

Emmylou Harris: Songbird’s Flight joins a year packed with dynamic exhibitions, including American Currents: The Music of 2017; Outlaws & Armadillos: Country’s Roaring ’70s; Little Big Town: The Power of Four; Ralph Stanley: Voice from on High; and The Judds: Dream Catchers. 

For more information about this exhibition, visit countrymusichalloffame.org.

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Contact: 

Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum

Casey Christiansen    615.416.2090 Cchristiansen@countrymusichalloffame.org

Emmylou Harris

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The Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum collects, preserves, and interprets country music and its history for the education and entertainment of diverse audiences. In exhibits, publications, and educational programs, the museum explores the cultural importance and enduring beauty of the art form. The museum is operated by the Country Music Foundation, a not-for-profit 501 (c)(3) educational organization chartered by the state of Tennessee in 1964. The museum is accredited by the American Alliance of Museums, and welcomes over one million patrons each year, placing it among the ten most-visited history museums in the U.S. The Country Music Foundation operates Historic RCA Studio BTM, Hatch Show Print®, CMF Records, the Frist Library and Archive, and CMF Press. Museum programs are supported by Metropolitan Nashville Arts Commission, Tennessee Arts Commission, and the National Endowment for the Arts. 

More information about the Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum is available at www.countrymusichalloffame.org or by calling (615) 416-2001.

   

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