Musicians Who Played On Greatest Recordings Honored – The Musicians Hall Of Fame & Museum
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The Musicians Hall Of Fame and Museum is the only museum we know of whose goal is to honor all of the musicians who actually played on some of the greatest recorded music, recorded here in Nashville as well as many other great music cities, of all time. There are many museums set up to recognize the singers and leaders, but only The Musicians Hall Of Fame and Museum gives the musicians themselves their due.
The Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum is right near downtown Nashville, at 301 6th Ave. South, just a couple of blocks south of Broadway, and one block west of the Country Music Hall Of Fame.
Some of the musicians featured, like Jimi Hendrix are famous, while others are not. How about drummer Hal Blaine? This LA session drummer isn’t well known, but has played on many many hit records. The Museum is dedicated to the actual players on hundreds of hits from Elvis, Frank and Nancy Sinatra,The Byrds, The Mamas and The Papas and The Beach Boys, to name a few. Also on exhibit at The Museum you’ll find the actual instruments that were used in the recording of many of these classic hits.
They are always adding new exhibits, from all music genres, for you to enjoy. The layout of the museum is based on the cities with a great recorded music history. Like Detroit, Nashville , Muscle Shoals, Los Angeles , Memphis and New York. In all these cities, there were musicians who were able to play any style that was needed, back when the recording industry was evolving. They had nicknames – The Swampers, The A TEAM, The Memphis Boys, The FUNK BROTHERS, and The WRECKING CREW. You’ve heard of “Booker T and The M.G’s” and” TOTO”? Guess what? They started out as one of these studio bands. Up until the mid 1980’s, studio bands like these played on the majority of all the recordings made in these cities.
The Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum is proud of Nashville’s musical heritage also. Nashville, aka Music City, is well known for country music, but many other styles of music have always been recorded in Nashville. “Dust In The Wind” (Kansas), “Heart Of Gold ” (Neil Young) and “Lay Lady Lay” (Bob Dylan) – to name a few.
Whether you’re partial to Hank Williams Sr., or the Red Hot Chili Peppers, or anything in between, you’ll find something of interest at the Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum .
