Exploring Muscle Shoals: The Country Music Hall of Fame Exhibit

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Exploring Muscle Shoals: The Country Music Hall of Fame Exhibit

The Country Music Hall of Fame in Nashville is currently showcasing the "Muscle Shoals: Low Rhythm Rising" exhibit, which explores the influence of the north Alabama town on southern music and its impact on contemporary artists. The exhibit features iconic artifacts such as instruments, outfits, original lyric sheets, and Aretha Franklin's Apollo baby grand piano, used during the recording of her hit song "I Never Loved a Man (The Way I Love You)" at FAME Studios in 1967. Visitors can also enjoy clips from the "Muscle Shoals" documentary and interact with an interactive jukebox featuring songs from the museum's Muscle Shoals playlist. The exhibit, which includes a welcome video from Jason Isbell, will be on display until March 2028. The museum, open daily from 9AM-5PM, is a must-visit for music enthusiasts looking to explore the rich history of Alabama music. Follow Hville Blast on social media for more exciting content and updates.