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The rotunda of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in Nashville, Tennessee. This is a list of the 155 inductees to the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, as of 2024, counting groups as a single inductee. Of these, 16 inductions are solo female performers, and 1 induction is a female duet.
The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum is the world's largest repository of country music artifacts. Early in the 1960s, as the Country Music Association's (CMA) campaign to publicize country music was accelerating, CMA leaders determined that a new organization was needed to operate a country music museum and related activities beyond CMA's scope as simply a trade organization.
Main articles: Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum. In November 2003, Joe and his wife Linda co-founded the future Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum. They purchased a 30,000 square foot building at 301 6th Ave. S., Nashville, Tennessee across from the Country Music Hall of Fame in Nashville, TN and began renovating. After two and half years of ...
The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum regularly sees more than one million visitors a year. Located in the heart of downtown Nashville, it's a place where tradition and tune meet.
Over the years, Stuart has collected roughly 22,000 items, which are set to be a part of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in Nashville, Tennessee. "You can’t put a price on this from a ...
In November 2003, Joe Frank Chambers and his wife Linda Chambers co-founded the future Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum. They purchased a 30,000 square foot building at 301 6th Ave. S., Nashville, Tennessee across from the Country Music Hall of Fame in Nashville, TN and began renovating. After two and half years of renovating, they first ...
Art collectors Olga and Joseph Hirshhorn examine Thomas Hart Benton's painting "The Sources of Country Music" at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in Nashville on June 12, 1981. Benton was ...
The Nashville Municipal Auditorium is an indoor sports and concert venue in Nashville, Tennessee. It opened October 7, 1962 with both an arena and exhibition hall. The former exhibition hall has been permanent home to the Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum since 2013.