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Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum

The Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum (MHOF) in Nashville honors all musicians regardless of genre or instrument. The MHOF timeline starts with the beginning of recorded music and inductees are nominated by current members of the American Federation of Musicians and by other music industry professionals.

Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum
Established2006
Location401 Gay Street
Nashville, Tennessee 37219
United States
TypeHall of Fame and Museum
DirectorJoe Chambers
Websitewww.musicianshalloffame.com
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First museum

The museum first opened June 6, 2006 at 301 6th Ave. S., Nashville, Tennessee Exhibits consisted of instruments owned and played by well-known artists as well as behind-the-scenes session musicians. These musicians were often the house studio musicians in cities such as Memphis, Los Angeles, Detroit, Nashville, Muscle Shoals and New York City. These musicians were often the unsung heroes behind the hits of many great artists. These relatively small groups of players often recorded the majority of hits in the 1950s, 1960s, 1970s and 1980s.

Honors

The museum was voted venue of the year by the Meeting Professionals International in 2008.

Inductees

2007 (1st Annual)

The inaugural ceremony was highlighted by the performances of Garth Brooks, Vince Gill, Peter Frampton, George Jones, Amy Grant, Rodney Crowell, B.J. Thomas, and Dobie Gray honoring the evenings inductees.[1]

2008 (2nd Annual)

Keith Richards, Kid Rock, Phil Everly and Lee Ann Womack were among the performers to welcome the inductees. Richards joined The Crickets on stage for a performance of Holly's "Not Fade Away", which The Rolling Stones covered in 1964.[2]

2009 (3rd Annual)

2014 (4th Annual)

After a four-year absence due to relocating, the 2014 Induction Ceremony was held in their new location on January 28, 2014.

2016 (5th Annual)

Musicians Hall of Fame held its 5th annual Induction Ceremony and Concert.

Special guests included: Kenny G, Bruce Hornsby, Steve Wariner, Russell Thompkins Jr. and Peter Frampton.

2019 (6th Annual)

The Musicians Hall of Fame held its 6th Induction Concert and Ceremony on October 22, 2019 at the Schermerhorn Symphony Center.

The Induction Ceremony was hosted by Paul Shaffer. Guest performers included: Jason Aldean, Mandy Barnett, Garth Brooks, Kix Brooks, Zac Brown, Ronnie Dunn, Mike Farris, Vince Gill, Emmylou Harris, Keb' Mo', and Ricky Skaggs.

2022 (7th Annual)

The Musicians Hall of Fame held its 7th Induction Concert and Ceremony on November 20, 2022 at the Nashville Municipal Auditorium

The Induction Ceremony was hosted by Phil Vassar. Guest performers including: Rodney Crowell, Steve Miller, Wendy Moten and Mike Farris. The Special performer performances Linda Chambers, executive vice president & chief operating officer.

Closing and reopening

In February 2010, under the rules of eminent domain, the city of Nashville purchased the MHOF property in order to make room for the Music City Center (new convention center). On August 29, 2013 the MHOF reopened on the first floor of the historic Nashville Municipal Auditorium just off the James Robertson Parkway exit at 401 Gay Street, Nashville, TN 37219. The 200,000 square foot building houses the historic 10,000 seat Municipal Auditorium. The 68,000 sq. ft. exhibit floor, which was also Nashville's first convention center, will now house the museums artifacts and museum.[5][6]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Toto was joined on stage by Rascal Flatts to perform "Rosanna", "Hold The Line", "I'll Be Over You" and "Africa". Steve Wariner, Paul Yandell, Tony Joe White and Beach Boys guitarist Al Jardine were among the other performers at the ceremony.[3]

References

  1. ^ Gilbert, Calvin (November 27, 2007). "Unsung Heroes Honored at Musicians Hall of Fame Induction". Country Music Television. Retrieved June 14, 2013.
  2. ^ Kreps, Daniel (October 29, 2008). "Kid Rock, Keith Richards Help Induct Crickets, Muscle Shoals into Musicians Hall of Fame". Rolling Stone. Retrieved June 14, 2013.
  3. ^ Gilbert, Calvin (October 13, 2009). "Rascal Flatts Perform With Toto During Musicians Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony". Country Music Television. Retrieved June 14, 2013.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on October 6, 2014. Retrieved November 5, 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  5. ^ Williams, William (May 14, 2013). "Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum to open in June". NashvillePost.com. Retrieved June 14, 2013.
  6. ^ Amons, Nancy (May 9, 2013). "Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum set to reopen with new exhibits". WSMV-TV. Retrieved June 14, 2013.

External links

  • Official website
  • Joe Chambers Interview NAMM Oral History Library (2018)

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The Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum MHOF in Nashville honors all musicians regardless of genre or instrument The MHOF timeline starts with the beginning of recorded music and inductees are nominated by current members of the American Federation of Musicians and by other music industry professionals Musicians Hall of Fame and MuseumEstablished2006Location401 Gay Street Nashville Tennessee 37219 United StatesTypeHall of Fame and MuseumDirectorJoe ChambersWebsitewww musicianshalloffame comOfficial logo Contents 1 First museum 2 Honors 3 Inductees 3 1 2007 1st Annual 3 2 2008 2nd Annual 3 3 2009 3rd Annual 3 4 2014 4th Annual 3 5 2016 5th Annual 3 6 2019 6th Annual 3 7 2022 7th Annual 4 Closing and reopening 5 See also 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksFirst museum EditThe museum first opened June 6 2006 at 301 6th Ave S Nashville Tennessee Exhibits consisted of instruments owned and played by well known artists as well as behind the scenes session musicians These musicians were often the house studio musicians in cities such as Memphis Los Angeles Detroit Nashville Muscle Shoals and New York City These musicians were often the unsung heroes behind the hits of many great artists These relatively small groups of players often recorded the majority of hits in the 1950s 1960s 1970s and 1980s Honors EditThe museum was voted venue of the year by the Meeting Professionals International in 2008 Inductees Edit2007 1st Annual Edit The Funk Brothers The Nashville A Team The Wrecking Crew The Blue Moon Boys The Memphis Boys The Tennessee TwoThe inaugural ceremony was highlighted by the performances of Garth Brooks Vince Gill Peter Frampton George Jones Amy Grant Rodney Crowell B J Thomas and Dobie Gray honoring the evenings inductees 1 2008 2nd Annual Edit Billy Sherrill The Crickets Al Kooper Duane Eddy The Memphis Horns Booker T amp the M G s The Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section amp FriendsKeith Richards Kid Rock Phil Everly and Lee Ann Womack were among the performers to welcome the inductees Richards joined The Crickets on stage for a performance of Holly s Not Fade Away which The Rolling Stones covered in 1964 2 2009 3rd Annual Edit Chet Atkins Toto a Victor Feldman Charlie Daniels Fred Foster Billy Cox Paul Riser Dick Dale2014 4th Annual Edit After a four year absence due to relocating the 2014 Induction Ceremony was held in their new location on January 28 2014 Barbara Mandrell Peter Frampton Randy Bachman Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble Corki Casey O Dell Velma Smith Will Lee Ben Keith Jimmy Capps musician Buddy Guy Mike Curb Roy Orbison was also honored with a special posthumous honor the 2014 iconic riff award for the famous guitar lick in his hit Pretty Woman 4 2016 5th Annual Edit Musicians Hall of Fame held its 5th annual Induction Ceremony and Concert Garth Brooks and his studio musicians The G Men Studio musicians from Sigma Sound Studio in Philadelphia Iconic Riff winner Don Felder formerly with the Eagles for Hotel California Ricky Skaggs Jerry Reed posthumously Producer Allen Reynolds Engineers Lou Bradley Ron Snake Reynolds Joe Tarsia and Mark Miller Special guests included Kenny G Bruce Hornsby Steve Wariner Russell Thompkins Jr and Peter Frampton 2019 6th Annual Edit The Musicians Hall of Fame held its 6th Induction Concert and Ceremony on October 22 2019 at the Schermerhorn Symphony Center Bob Taylor of Taylor Guitars Eddie Bayers Paul Franklin John Hobbs Brent Mason Michael Rhodes of The Players Owen Bradley Bob Berryhill Pat Connolly Drummers Jim Fuller and Ron Wilson of The Surfaris David Briggs Jerry Carrigan Norbert Putnam Terry Thompson Earl Peanutt Montgomery Joe South and Reggie Young of the Original Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section Harrison Calloway Ronnie Eades Charles Rose and Harvey Thompson of the Muscle Shoals Horns Don Everly of the Everly Brothers Record engineer Billy Sharrill Jeff Cook Teddy Gentry and Randy Owen of Alabama Felix Cavaliere of The Rascals Steve WarinerThe Induction Ceremony was hosted by Paul Shaffer Guest performers included Jason Aldean Mandy Barnett Garth Brooks Kix Brooks Zac Brown Ronnie Dunn Mike Farris Vince Gill Emmylou Harris Keb Mo and Ricky Skaggs 2022 7th Annual Edit The Musicians Hall of Fame held its 7th Induction Concert and Ceremony on November 20 2022 at the Nashville Municipal Auditorium Don McLean Marty Stuart and The Fabulous Superlatives Ray Stevens George Massenburg James William Guercio Vince GillThe Induction Ceremony was hosted by Phil Vassar Guest performers including Rodney Crowell Steve Miller Wendy Moten and Mike Farris The Special performer performances Linda Chambers executive vice president amp chief operating officer Closing and reopening EditIn February 2010 under the rules of eminent domain the city of Nashville purchased the MHOF property in order to make room for the Music City Center new convention center On August 29 2013 the MHOF reopened on the first floor of the historic Nashville Municipal Auditorium just off the James Robertson Parkway exit at 401 Gay Street Nashville TN 37219 The 200 000 square foot building houses the historic 10 000 seat Municipal Auditorium The 68 000 sq ft exhibit floor which was also Nashville s first convention center will now house the museums artifacts and museum 5 6 See also EditList of music museumsNotes Edit Toto was joined on stage by Rascal Flatts to perform Rosanna Hold The Line I ll Be Over You and Africa Steve Wariner Paul Yandell Tony Joe White and Beach Boys guitarist Al Jardine were among the other performers at the ceremony 3 References Edit Gilbert Calvin November 27 2007 Unsung Heroes Honored at Musicians Hall of Fame Induction Country Music Television Retrieved June 14 2013 Kreps Daniel October 29 2008 Kid Rock Keith Richards Help Induct Crickets Muscle Shoals into Musicians Hall of Fame Rolling Stone Retrieved June 14 2013 Gilbert Calvin October 13 2009 Rascal Flatts Perform With Toto During Musicians Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony Country Music Television Retrieved June 14 2013 Archived copy Archived from the original on October 6 2014 Retrieved November 5 2013 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Williams William May 14 2013 Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum to open in June NashvillePost com Retrieved June 14 2013 Amons Nancy May 9 2013 Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum set to reopen with new exhibits WSMV TV Retrieved June 14 2013 External links EditOfficial website Joe Chambers Interview NAMM Oral History Library 2018 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum amp oldid 1142449163, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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