Industry Ink: Kacey Musgraves, Terri Clark, Exile, CMHOFM
Kacey Musgraves Celebrates Deeper Well Album Release

Pictured (L-R): Jason Owen (Sandbox Entertainment), Steve Berman (Interscope), John Janick, Kacey Musgraves, Michelle An, Nick Miller, Jennifer Bowling, Cindy Mabe (UMG Nashville), Brittnie Grajeda, Gary Kelly, Chelsea Blythe, Jake Basden.
Kacey Musgraves celebrated the release of her newest album Deeper Well with a sold-out album release show at Ryman Auditorium last week. Sandbox Entertainment, Interscope Records and UMG Nashville joined the Grammy winner for the event.
During the show, Musgraves performed the album from top to bottom. She then came back out for an encore and performed “She Calls Me Back” with Noah Kahan before ending the show with her cover of Bob Marley‘s “Three Little Birds.” The following afternoon she signed over 1,300 vinyls for fans at Grimey’s in Nashville.
Terri Clark Performs At Members-Only CMHOFM Concert

Terri Clark and Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum Vice President of Development Ben Hall. Photo: Courtesy of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
Terri Clark performed at Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s annual members-only concert last weekend, “The Big Gig.” Her set included some of her biggest hits including “Better Things To Do,” “Poor, Poor Pitiful Me” and more. The event took place in the CMA Theater.
Exile Receives ‘Exile Day’ Proclamation
Kentucky Music Hall of Fame inductees Exile received a proclamation during their show at the Troubadour Theater in Lexington, Kentucky last weekend. Lexington Mayor Linda Gorton honored the group by declaring March 14 as “Exile Day.”
“In some ways, any recognition we receive in Kentucky is the sweetest of all. Our roots run deep in Kentucky turf, and a Proclamation like this affirms our love of home. We are most grateful!” shares the band.
CMHOFM Hosts Panel Discussion With Altan & Jerry Douglas

Pictured (L-R): CMHOFM Processing Archivist John Fabke, Jerry Douglas, Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh, Martin Tourish, Ciarán Curran, Founder and CEO of Music City Irish Fest Brenda Willis, Clare Friel, Dáithí Sproule Photo: Courtesy of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
Last weekend, the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum hosted a panel discussion with Celtic band Altan and Grammy-winning musician Jerry Douglas. Moderated by CMHOFM Processing Archivist John Fabke, the discussion touched on the panelists’ influences, career highlights and creative process, as well as the historic and current musical exchange between country, bluegrass and Celtic musical traditions.
The panel was presented in collaboration with Music City Irish Fest. It was also filmed and will be available on the museum’s website at a later date as part of the museum’s digital program series Live at the Hall.
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