I live in Montgomery just a 40 min drive and never knew this Recording studio/Museum even existed. When i pulled up in front of the museum it was such an awesome feeling that The Commodores called this part of music history home. I never got to go in, but one day I will. The one thing that really surprises me AND ALOT of other people is there is no signage at all on the I-65 designating that Tuskegee was home to the Commodores and birthplace of Rosa Parks and The Tuskegee Airman. The one sign i do see is Molton Field. So many cars and buses and trucks drive past the Tuskegee exit never realizing that all this is even there. I t would be nice and tourism would be neverending if there was something off the Interstate or even Hwy 80 telling drivers about this Historic Town.
I live in Montgomery just a 40 min drive and never knew this Recording studio/Museum even existed. When i pulled up in front of the museum it was such an awesome feeling that The Commodores called this part of music history home. I never got to go in, but one day I will. The one thing that really surprises me AND ALOT of other people is there is no signage at all on the I-65 designating that Tuskegee was home to the Commodores and birthplace of Rosa Parks and The Tuskegee Airman. The one sign i do see is Molton Field. So many cars and buses and trucks drive past the Tuskegee exit never realizing that all this is even there. I t would be nice and tourism would be neverending if there was something off the Interstate or even Hwy 80 telling drivers about this Historic Town.
I was there. Had a lot of fun.
Great to see the love given to the Commodores by Tuskegee. RIP Milan Williams
Great group