The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum (CMHoF) debuted its latest exhibition Thursday night, March 26, titled, Dylan, Cash, and the Nashville Cats: A New Music City Presented by Citi.
Charlie Daniels and Charlie McCoy kicked off the evening in the upstairs Event Hall, with performances of songs featured in the large-scale exhibit. Afterward VIP attendees were allowed an exclusive preview of the new exhibition, which officially opens today (March 27).
Pictured (L-R): Nashville Cats David Briggs, Lloyd Green, and Mac Gayden; CMHoF curator Michael Gray; Nashville Cats Wayne Moss and Norbert Putnam; and guest co-curator Pete Finney. Photo: Jason Davis, Getty Images
Pictured (L-R): designer Jeff Stamper; CMHoF’s Warren Denney; artist Jon Langford; and the CMHoF’s Carolyn Tate, Mick Buck, and Kyle Young. Photo: CK Photo
Nashville Cat Charlie Daniels (background) browses the galleries with CMHoF’s Carolyn Tate (foreground). Photo: Jason Davis, Getty Images
Pictured (L-R): Nashville Cats Mac Gayden, Lloyd Green, Wayne Moss, Charlie Daniels, and Charlie McCoy; CMHoF’s Kyle Young; Marcie Allen Van Mol, President of MAC Presents; CMHoF’s Carolyn Tate; and Nashville Cat David Briggs. Photo: Jason Davis, Getty Images
Pictured (L-R): CAA’s Rod Essig, CMHoF’s Lisa Purcell, and the Grand Ole Opry’s Pete Fisher. Photo: CK Photo
Emmy Lou Harris (L) with Jo Walker-Meador (R). Photo: CK Photo
Bobby Braddock (L) with Harold Bradley (R). Photo: CK Photo
Pictured (L-R): Alexandra Guralnick, historian and author Peter Guralnick, and the CMHoF Mick Buck. Photo: CK Photo
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