I bet Marion Keisker never thought that one day there would be a replica of her little office in a museum. Nashville has one of the best music museums I've seen. Great vlog.
I love that I grew up in Nashville! Those Hee Haw stalks were stored in my garage when they moved from Channel 5’s studio to the new Opry House. I played with the set when I was a little kid. My uncle was a camera operator for the show and I sat on the floor watching it being filmed. I remember Lulu used to take me to the snack room and eat honey buns with me. Roy Clark liked tripping me and I ran in to him backstage of a Eddie Arnold tribute show being filmed at the Opry House years later and of course he stuck his leg out to trip me again!
Wow wow Jordan you must of been in heaven. Billy Holly and Jimmy Hendrix so many great artists wow . I've got to go see this museum. So awesome thank you wow ❤🎶
I'm very glad to see somebody enjoy this museum so much. There wasn't very many people around, so the commentary was really clear and audible. I enjoyed the satisfaction in the narrator's voice. This is a good video thanks for sharing!
Love that place. Joe Chambers has done a great job getting it started and growing. You'd love his RUclips channel, he has interviewed so many of folks you see in the museum. ( channel is Musicians Hall of Fame & Museum)
Wow, that was sensational. This could be a bucket list thing for me. I appreciate the great camera work you do, Jordan. And, regarding Marion Keisker...Sometimes I feel like if she hadn't worked for Sam Phillips, we may not have ever heard of Elvis. I don't think she gets the credit she deserved for her role in Elvis history. Thanks for a great video. This place is brilliant!
Wow! I could get lost in that museum. From, Motown, to Dennis Coffey’s equipment, Les Paul’s guitars, to The British Invasion, Hendrix..... I loved every bit of that walk through music history. Awesome!!
Awesome museum! Hi Jordan! I watched some of the replay of your live stream on Saturday. I loved your Willie Nelson pigtails and bandana! Take care and see you soon❤Go Braves!!!
Hi Jordan, well, there sure is some money's worth in that Museum. I loved seeing Jimi Hendrix's costumes, it takes me back. Great to see Santana's drum kit that that they played at Woodstock, and Ringo's shirt and guitar. It was nice to see JFK's record player aswell, you don't see many items he personally owned. Great vlog Jordan.
I spent a week at the NAMM show as a rep for Rosenow Guitars a couple years back. Didn't have time to see this museum. Thanks for the tour. I must return to check this out.
Wow! What a wide spectrum of musicians! I thought a museum in Nashville would just be country music. But Hendrix?! Creedence?! The Wrecking Crew?! AWESOME!
I believe that Les Paul of Steve Lukather's can be seen in the video for "Hold the Line" I think that Toto is criminally under rated, what a collection of talent they were
Hi Jordan another great vlog really enjoyed this so great to see all the history and great displays they have done it very well so well worth the visit so many artists on display great to go back and remember them
Wonderful tour. So many other musicians displays that I was hoping to see too. So much to try and take in and really appreciate. Thank you for sharing. Have you ever visited Dimebag Darrell's gravesite before? Interested to see. 🌹
This was awesome. I bet there's lots more to be seen? I could spend hours if not days in there. Thank you for all your hard work on this one. I would never be able to see this if it wasn't for you going there. Stay safe and take care.
From start to finish this museum has so much history Jordan you nailed it . Fantastic place to visit for all those muso out there like me great work .🧡👍
Wow, one of the best music museum tours. Amazing place. Have you seen the documentary about the wrecking crew on RUclips? It's by Tommy Todescoe"s son. I loved it
Damn! What a great place to visit. I used to have a Reinhardt D-hole (gypsy Jazz style guitar), an RCA ribbon mic (mine's "pre-meatball"), and Oh Lordy, an original Ampeg B15 flip-top (my dream rig)!!! PS: that was Ravi's sitar.
HEY, JORDAN & JAH HOW ARE You doing.... Holy crap there's Not much to say but WOW, WOW, WOW, I just can't believe How much stuff they have totally freaking awesome THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR DOING THIS VIDEO if your a music 🎵🎶 fan then this is the one OK take care stay safe God bless and will see you on the next adventure Thanks again Mark
Thanks Jordan 🇯🇴 so much to see there on my birthday today November 1st.. have a good one, and thanks for showing us all this . I think I'm gonna have to re-watch this to catch it all in.
I enjoyed this vlog very much. Your delivery brought these once living legends and their musical treasures back to life, feeling their essence standing right next to you with a big smile.
@Daze with Jordan the lion amazing video man I have always wanted to go to this museum went to Nashville once with my ex but we didn't go there we did alot of stuff when we was in Nashville but completely forgot about the going here it looks so amazing to check out someday.
Much more credibility than the “Rock & Roll” hall of fame. As for Les Paul, no mention that he invented multi track recording. That had more influence on music than his guitar.
Great videos by Joe from this place were you ever to meet him and the Funk Brothers RULE and so do the Wrecking Crew wish I could have met Larry and Hal
I bet Marion Keisker never thought that one day there would be a replica of her little office in a museum. Nashville has one of the best music museums I've seen. Great vlog.
This museum is definitely worth the $$ to see. Great stuff in there.
I love that I grew up in Nashville! Those Hee Haw stalks were stored in my garage when they moved from Channel 5’s studio to the new Opry House. I played with the set when I was a little kid. My uncle was a camera operator for the show and I sat on the floor watching it being filmed. I remember Lulu used to take me to the snack room and eat honey buns with me. Roy Clark liked tripping me and I ran in to him backstage of a Eddie Arnold tribute show being filmed at the Opry House years later and of course he stuck his leg out to trip me again!
Wow wow Jordan you must of been in heaven. Billy Holly and Jimmy Hendrix so many great artists wow . I've got to go see this museum. So awesome thank you wow ❤🎶
An exceptionally well thought out museum.
Only YOU would notice that Paul Shaffer mannequin head should have had on glasses!!! hahahaha! ...and that's the genius in you....and why I watch.
I'm very glad to see somebody enjoy this museum so much. There wasn't very many people around, so the commentary was really clear and audible. I enjoyed the satisfaction in the narrator's voice. This is a good video thanks for sharing!
The municipal auditorium is were all the good bands used to come in the 70's,80's, it had a great sound in there. Held 10,000 people.
A wonderful opportunity to see the instruments of the greats of the music world 🎶 Definitely a museum to visit!
Love that place. Joe Chambers has done a great job getting it started and growing. You'd love his RUclips channel, he has interviewed so many of folks you see in the museum. ( channel is Musicians Hall of Fame & Museum)
❤️ Joe Chambers is the best
I LOVE this Museum!! Thanks for showing Nashville and Country Music so much love. PS Jimmy Bowen was my boss at Capitol Records
Very cool!
DJ Nashville, did you ever work with my friends Buzz Stone or Ronnie Brown?
AWESOME jorden , hi to you and Jah 🐾🐾🎼🎶🎵 Thk you for taking us along on this MAGNIFICENT tour through some great memorabilia
Wow, that was sensational. This could be a bucket list thing for me. I appreciate the great camera work you do, Jordan. And, regarding Marion Keisker...Sometimes I feel like if she hadn't worked for Sam Phillips, we may not have ever heard of Elvis. I don't think she gets the credit she deserved for her role in Elvis history. Thanks for a great video. This place is brilliant!
Wow another great tour loved seeing all the instruments so fascinating
Wow! I could get lost in that museum. From, Motown, to Dennis Coffey’s equipment, Les Paul’s guitars, to The British Invasion, Hendrix..... I loved every bit of that walk through music history. Awesome!!
Awesome museum! Hi Jordan! I watched some of the replay of your live stream on Saturday. I loved your Willie Nelson pigtails and bandana! Take care and see you soon❤Go Braves!!!
Joe Chambers is a really cool down to earth guy. I hope to go someday for sure. Great video 👍🏻😎
Holy Cow Jordan! What an AMAZING Museum. I could stand in front of all the guitars and simply look in wonderment and drool of course.
Love it! I was just thinking about The Hendrix Experience and that Mitch, Noel, and Jimi are gone.
That was absolutely awesome! They have everything there!
Hi Jordan, well, there sure is some money's worth in that Museum. I loved seeing Jimi Hendrix's costumes, it takes me back. Great to see Santana's drum kit that that they played at Woodstock, and Ringo's shirt and guitar. It was nice to see JFK's record player aswell, you don't see many items he personally owned. Great vlog Jordan.
awesome museum,,,,a must see
Wow! That was great viewing! All that music history under one roof, Thankyou Jordan, that was just awesome.
I spent a week at the NAMM show as a rep for Rosenow Guitars a couple years back. Didn't have time to see this museum. Thanks for the tour. I must return to check this out.
Amazing museum Jordan! Thank you for showing this.
💋Great Museum and tour for us Jordan! Thanks again for a great video. Hope your month is blessed. ~Love&Light♥️Carli
I really enjoyed this. Most of the music and musicians you talked about were from my decades in the 60s and 70s. Very interesting.
Wow! What a wide spectrum of musicians! I thought a museum in Nashville would just be country music. But Hendrix?! Creedence?! The Wrecking Crew?! AWESOME!
An amazing collection - thank you so much for sharing this with us.
What an awesome museum. Thank you for the vlog.
Jordan, thank you for sharing this wonderful tour of the Musicians Hall of Fame, I really enjoyed seeing all the wonderful costumes and guitars.
I believe that Les Paul of Steve Lukather's can be seen in the video for "Hold the Line" I think that Toto is criminally under rated, what a collection of talent they were
Thanks for sharing, I’m a huge MHOF fan! Awesome!💫
I find it so cool to watch this video i was born during that error Nashville Tenn is a enteresting place to visit.
Love it🎸🎤💓
What an awesome museum. So much history. Thank you Jordan ♥️. You are the best story teller ❤️
Awsome place jordan thanks for sharing!!🌟
Totally awesome!!!! Thoroughly enjoyed!!! I love this kind of content! Your doing an amazing job!
Hi Jordan another great vlog really enjoyed this so great to see all the history and great displays they have done it very well so well worth the visit so many artists on display great to go back and remember them
That was awesome…. What a collection of beautiful instruments. Your knowledge of music history never ceases to amaze me.
Wonderful tour. So many other musicians displays that I was hoping to see too. So much to try and take in and really appreciate. Thank you for sharing. Have you ever visited Dimebag Darrell's gravesite before? Interested to see. 🌹
This was an awesome museum!! Awesome vlog as per usual Jordanaire!! Peace and Love!
This was awesome. I bet there's lots more to be seen? I could spend hours if not days in there. Thank you for all your hard work on this one. I would never be able to see this if it wasn't for you going there. Stay safe and take care.
Yes indeed! I was there for an hour an a half, and probably could have spent another hour reading all the little cards in completion
Fantastic!
That was great! Wow...so many memories!
From start to finish this museum has so much history Jordan you nailed it . Fantastic place to visit for all those muso out there like me great work .🧡👍
Wow, one of the best music museum tours. Amazing place. Have you seen the documentary about the wrecking crew on RUclips? It's by Tommy Todescoe"s son. I loved it
Damn! What a great place to visit. I used to have a Reinhardt D-hole (gypsy Jazz style guitar), an RCA ribbon mic (mine's "pre-meatball"), and Oh Lordy, an original Ampeg B15 flip-top (my dream rig)!!! PS: that was Ravi's sitar.
Super duper stuff Thanks Jordan 🤩🤩🤩🤩
HEY, JORDAN & JAH HOW ARE You doing.... Holy crap there's Not much to say but WOW, WOW, WOW, I just can't believe
How much stuff they have totally freaking awesome
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR DOING THIS VIDEO if your a music 🎵🎶 fan then this is the one OK take care stay safe God bless and will see you on the next adventure Thanks again
Mark
Thanks Jordan 🇯🇴 so much to see there on my birthday today November 1st.. have a good one, and thanks for showing us all this . I think I'm gonna have to re-watch this to catch it all in.
Happy Birthday Bill K.
@@daddybog7189 hey thanks Ddybog
Happy birthday!
@@DazewithJordantheLion thanks Jordan hope that museum has loads more. Very cool stuff
Thank you, this was excellent. You do a great job of explaining.
Jordan I really loved this one!
Amazing memorabilia. ..great vlog
I loved this.
Great museum, talented musicians who deserve to be there .... thanks for the tour.
Great blog Jordon I been there really enjoyed it I hope you hit the Country Music Hall of Fame as well
This place reminds me of rock hall of Fame in Cleveland lol but it's Nashville Tennessee. Thanks for sharing Jordan. Great video.📹👍
You’re my favourite RUclipsr! I love your work😀
SO AWESOME!! Thanks for the tour, have added it to my "bucket list." Who knows??
Really enjoy your museum segments
15:01 perfect timing, just as you mentioned "age of aquarius", they played it in the background!
I enjoyed this vlog very much. Your delivery brought these once living legends and their musical treasures back to life, feeling their essence standing right next to you with a big smile.
Amazing stuff ! I really need to check this place out..really enjoyed this !
Thank You Jordan! You Never Disappoint😊
Thank you, Jordan, I enjoyed it very much!!!
Great vlog it's late at night and end of a long day but half way through I want to listen to early music. Keep up the good work
This vlog was great it was good to see all the things from different musicians
Just saw the JACK GREENE suit....I own a JACK GREENE suit from the 80's
Wow I like this VLOG so much. I wanna travel to Nashville Tennessee👍
oh yes awesome to see a lot of items. thanks Jordan always
This is the first video I have seen of yours and I really enjoyed it! :) From a brand new subscriber, thank you for sharing your adventures!
@Daze with Jordan the lion amazing video man I have always wanted to go to this museum went to Nashville once with my ex but we didn't go there we did alot of stuff when we was in Nashville but completely forgot about the going here it looks so amazing to check out someday.
Great video!
I had no idea it was there, really a great video
Pretty interesting 👍👍
how kool was that!!!
Thank you Jordan amazing vlog
Very very interesting. Thank you so much 👍👏
This is awesome. Thanks for sharing.
Wow what a great place
Rock & Roll Hoochie Koo by Rick Derringer -also on that Fender Rhodes see Jordan you have fans of all ages .
Much more credibility than the “Rock & Roll” hall of fame. As for Les Paul, no mention that he invented multi track recording. That had more influence on music than his guitar.
Awesome video man thank you!!! I want to go here
WOW!!
Saturday, In the Park, I think It was the 4 of July. People dancing, people laughing A Man played his Guitar.Singing Italian song… LALALA
Musicians Hall of Fame is a great RUclips channel
I was going to go there earlier this year in Nashville but they were closing in like 10 minutes when we got there and decided to pass
You need over an hour minimum
Awesome!!!!!
Wow !
Thanks Jordan love this Glen Campbell love his music
SPECTACULAR !!!
Very cool…. Next trip down I’m heading there…👍👍
looks so interesting there!!
I was glad to see some of Elvis Presley in there ⚡️🤟TCB
Wow that was great 👍
Great videos by Joe from this place were you ever to meet him and the Funk Brothers RULE and so do the Wrecking Crew wish I could have met Larry and Hal
This museum, is by far, greatly superior to the Rock N Roll hall of fame, not even close...
Jordan, have you met Joe Chambers?, a very sweet man and a highly respected interviewer...
Love Chicago!!!