The Grammy Museum has announced that “The Power Of Women In Country Music” exhibit will be launched on May 27 and will run through October 2.
From international superstars including Dolly Parton, Rosanne Cash, LeAnn Rimes, Shania Twain, and Taylor Swift to contemporary artists such as Mickey Guyton, Rissi Palmer, Leah Turner and Carly Pearce, the exhibit highlights the past, present and future of country music’s greatest female trailblazers.
Rime is scheduled for a special public program moderated by Marissa R. Moss on May 31.
Tickets for museum members will go on sale starting April 28 and for the general public on April 30.
“The Power Of Women In Country Music” explores the rich history of women as a driving force in country music.
The exhibit celebrates a dynamic group of female songwriters and performers who come from diverse backgrounds and draw from a wide array of musical influences.
“The Power Of Women In Country Music” will take visitors on a journey through the history of women in country music, from the early years and post-World War II, to the emergence of Nashville as a country music Mecca, and to female country artists becoming international pop sensations. The exhibit will feature artifacts or special content from a diverse roster of 70 female country artists.
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