Thank you so much, PT_II. There's definitely a lot of fun history to be seen here. As always, we really appreciate you guys and thank you for watching. God Bless
This is one of the main reasons we want to get back to Nashville. Really wanting to visit the museum. As you know we are huge country music fans. Thanks for showing us the museum.
We hope that you guys are able to make it back to Nashville soon. If you're ever back in Nashville, give us a holler. We'd love to meet up with y'all. The Country Music Hall of Fame continuously rotates the exhibit items in and out so each time you visit is a unique experience. We hope that you guys have a great evening.
Thank you so much, Ms. Susie. When the weather warms up, we hope to film some more music related vlogs in the Nashville area. Have a great evening and thank you for watching.
Thank you, Donna. We love country music too. It's without a doubt our favorite genre to listen to. We hope that you have a great evening and thank you for watching.
Thanks for giving us a tour of the museum. I grew up listening to so many of these musicians. It was cool to see all the artifacts and gold, platinum and diamonds never records. We hope to get to Nashville for our first visit before too much longer!
We hope that you guys are able to make it to Nashville soon. We can't wait to watch y'all's videos once you visit. Thanks for watching and we hope that you guys have a great evening.
Really need to take my wife here! She would love it. Loved the Porter Wagner suit! My wife and I were married in the chapel that George Jones and Tammy Wynette were married in located in Ringgold, GA. Great vlog as always!
It's always a fun place to visit and there's always new exhibits rotating in and out. That's so cool about getting married in the same chapel as George and Tammy - how neat!! And you're not kidding - Porter always had some really wild suits for sure. Thank you for watching. We hope that you guys had an awesome weekend.
It's been a good while since the last time that we visited as well. It's always fun to see the new exhibits but it sure is hard to film a RUclips video here with all of the music playing around every turn. Thank you guys for watching.
Brent, it'll be 37 yrs ago come June that when my brother brought me to Nashville for Fan Fair and we went into The Country Music Hall of Fame. That was so awesome and cool! Thank you for taking me along with you! Missed Jennifer and the boys. Really enjoyed your video!
Carla, that's so cool that you went to fan fair 37 years ago. Was it at the fairground when you went? We miss fan fair being at the fairgrounds. It changed so much when it moved to downtown and was renamed the CMA fest. There's so much fun history at the Country Music Hall of Fame. I wish that Jennifer and the boys could have joined me on this video. Thank you for watching, Carla.
I really love this town... the history of country music and the intersections between other arts and genre's... and, a museum which is also active in work and moving digital and projects moving forward... it's really something... Are we factories or museums... yes.... we are mirrors and influences.... enjoy the ride and seek better... And no, i'm not always so esoteric... it can be exhausting. it's not a matter of being right all the time, that's impossible, but the better alignment and honesty of your past, present and future... while understanding none of it is perfect, yet good. grace and justice are not opposites. I like policy and multi sector work... but we can NOT abandon such long and sometimes painful lessons of history for expediency, yet... we can't also drag our feet for delusions of over control and/or monetization... Bill Clinton and many other leaders talk about what you know, expertise, timing, decisions... the space for better... iron sharpens iron... health, climate and tools... #LoveEVICTShate
There's so much to see at the museum and the displays are continuously rotating in and out. Thank you for watching, Lori. We hope that you have a great weekend!
what a cool video! my mom opened for or knew some of these greats that you showed here and i met hank jr, years ago, in lorton va. he was in the swimming pool of my friend, who’s dad, earl dixon, had a well known bar that had a few locals and and few famous singers there, so, hank was staying with them. lol
That's so neat! Did your mom have a record deal? We love Hank's music - both Hank Jr. and Hank Sr. Thanks for sharing that story, that's so cool about the pool and Earl Dixon. Have a great evening, Gail!
Nice. Question some years back on the way home from many trips to Florida we would come up thru Nashville and I remember one time we stopped at the Wildhorse Saloon is it still around do you know? Anyway as always I enjoy your content 👍🇨🇦
Great question! Yes, the Wildhorse Saloon is still there. 2nd avenue was closed down for a while due to the terrible event that happened on Christmas day in 2020 in Nashville but it is back open and the Wildhose is back to being one of the highlights of downtown. Thanks so much for watching, @Nvragn
Very nice review. I bet it was hard recording in there. I went to the Hall years ago when I think it was in the Music Row area and the roof of Elvis’s car was cut off and it’s rises so you could see inside if I remember right. Did they have any Patsy Cline items inside? Awesome job as always 😎😎
Thank you, John & Bobbie! Editing was really tough because of the music being played everywhere. There was around 35 minutes of filming but it was narrowed down to only 11 minutes because either the music was too loud or because the narrators were too loud. You're right - it used to be near music row and they opend the new one somewhere around the early 2000s. The first time that I went was back in 1998 and when was near music row and I remember what you're talking about....and I think there may have been 2 different Elvis cars on display. I didn't see any Patsy Cline items inside but they always rotate items in and out and the museum is so large that it's possible that I just missed it. Thank you guys for watching. We hope that you have a great evening.
This place pissed me off. How are you gonna close at freaking 5pm on a Saturday!!! We rode 6 hours to Nashville and this is one of the main things we wanted to visit but didn’t get too!!!
We're very sorry to hear this. We had no idea that they closed that early. Hopefully y'all will be able to check it out the next time you're in Nashville.
Can't be a Country "Hall of Fame" without GARY STEWART!
Wow what an awesome place. Thanks for sharing 👍🏻👍🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Thank you so much, PT_II. There's definitely a lot of fun history to be seen here. As always, we really appreciate you guys and thank you for watching. God Bless
AWESOME 😎👍💯 TOO MY FRIEND
Thank you so much, Joey. We hope that you had a great weekend.
@@EveryDayIsSaturdayTV AWESOME
This is one of the main reasons we want to get back to Nashville. Really wanting to visit the museum. As you know we are huge country music fans. Thanks for showing us the museum.
We hope that you guys are able to make it back to Nashville soon. If you're ever back in Nashville, give us a holler. We'd love to meet up with y'all. The Country Music Hall of Fame continuously rotates the exhibit items in and out so each time you visit is a unique experience. We hope that you guys have a great evening.
@@EveryDayIsSaturdayTV Will definitely do! We may be seeing you in Pigeon Forge before we have a chance to get to Nashville.
Brent, That was a great place to display today, I love Nashville, Thank you so much for sharing it with us, Hugs n Love to you all
Thank you so much, Ms. Susie. When the weather warms up, we hope to film some more music related vlogs in the Nashville area. Have a great evening and thank you for watching.
@@EveryDayIsSaturdayTV Yes I don't blame you for wanting to wait till it warms up some.
Love country music great video
Thank you, Donna. We love country music too. It's without a doubt our favorite genre to listen to. We hope that you have a great evening and thank you for watching.
Thanks for giving us a tour of the museum. I grew up listening to so many of these musicians. It was cool to see all the artifacts and gold, platinum and diamonds never records. We hope to get to Nashville for our first visit before too much longer!
We hope that you guys are able to make it to Nashville soon. We can't wait to watch y'all's videos once you visit. Thanks for watching and we hope that you guys have a great evening.
Awesome video today ty 4 sharing your day at the country hall of fame have a wonderful Sunday and week XOXO be safe out there guys
Thank you for watching, Michelle! I hope that you have a wonderful evening. We appreciate you.
Great video, loved the jackets, loved the enchiladas. Looking forward to more.
Thank you, Pickel Barrel Official. There were so many neat things on display here and they're always changing. Thanks so much for watching.
Awesome! And speaking of The Judds I can’t believe we lost Naomi Judd last year!
It's so sad. She was such an amazing vocalist and musican and seemed like she was a super kind woman as well. Thanks for watching, Bridazzel
Really need to take my wife here! She would love it. Loved the Porter Wagner suit! My wife and I were married in the chapel that George Jones and Tammy Wynette were married in located in Ringgold, GA. Great vlog as always!
It's always a fun place to visit and there's always new exhibits rotating in and out. That's so cool about getting married in the same chapel as George and Tammy - how neat!! And you're not kidding - Porter always had some really wild suits for sure. Thank you for watching. We hope that you guys had an awesome weekend.
That's so Awesome!!!! Definitely take your Wife!! I'd love it if my husband took me🤠
Great video Brent!
Thank you, Tawna! I really appreciate that and hope that you had an excellent day.
It's been so long since we have been there, thanks for taking us along.
It's been a good while since the last time that we visited as well. It's always fun to see the new exhibits but it sure is hard to film a RUclips video here with all of the music playing around every turn. Thank you guys for watching.
Brent, it'll be 37 yrs ago come June that when my brother brought me to Nashville for Fan Fair and we went into The Country Music Hall of Fame. That was so awesome and cool! Thank you for taking me along with you! Missed Jennifer and the boys. Really enjoyed your video!
Carla, that's so cool that you went to fan fair 37 years ago. Was it at the fairground when you went? We miss fan fair being at the fairgrounds. It changed so much when it moved to downtown and was renamed the CMA fest. There's so much fun history at the Country Music Hall of Fame. I wish that Jennifer and the boys could have joined me on this video. Thank you for watching, Carla.
@@EveryDayIsSaturdayTV you're welcome! I went to Barbara Mandrell's museum too and know it's no longer there.
I really love this town... the history of country music and the intersections between other arts and genre's... and, a museum which is also active in work and moving digital and projects moving forward... it's really something... Are we factories or museums... yes.... we are mirrors and influences.... enjoy the ride and seek better...
And no, i'm not always so esoteric... it can be exhausting. it's not a matter of being right all the time, that's impossible, but the better alignment and honesty of your past, present and future... while understanding none of it is perfect, yet good. grace and justice are not opposites.
I like policy and multi sector work... but we can NOT abandon such long and sometimes painful lessons of history for expediency, yet... we can't also drag our feet for delusions of over control and/or monetization... Bill Clinton and many other leaders talk about what you know, expertise, timing, decisions... the space for better... iron sharpens iron... health, climate and tools...
#LoveEVICTShate
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So much great music history there. Thank you for sharing!
There's so much to see at the museum and the displays are continuously rotating in and out. Thank you for watching, Lori. We hope that you have a great weekend!
This was great!! Enjoyed it all! Thanks for taking us along. Hope you and the family are having a great weekend. God bless!
Thanks for coming along for the tour of the museum, Cathy. We hope that you have a great evening. God Bless
This is really neat… so many things connect us… discourse and disagreement and voices… it’s all workable. The music and arts help.
Thanks for watching, Ryan.
what a cool video! my mom opened for or knew some of these greats that you showed here and i met hank jr, years ago, in lorton va. he was in the swimming pool of my friend, who’s dad, earl dixon, had a well known bar that had a few locals and and few famous singers there, so, hank was staying with them. lol
That's so neat! Did your mom have a record deal? We love Hank's music - both Hank Jr. and Hank Sr. Thanks for sharing that story, that's so cool about the pool and Earl Dixon. Have a great evening, Gail!
flying down from Edmonton, Alberta in June and so excited to visit the museum
It's a really neat museum and the displays are always rotating with new items. We hope that you have a great trip!
So cool!!
Thank you, Sean! We really appreciate you for watching and hope that you had an amazing weekend.
Nice
Thank you, Inerdya!
9-5, roots, Shake it, let’s move, miles D, piano… electrons over time.
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Nice. Question some years back on the way home from many trips to Florida we would come up thru Nashville and I remember one time we stopped at the Wildhorse Saloon is it still around do you know? Anyway as always I enjoy your content 👍🇨🇦
Great question! Yes, the Wildhorse Saloon is still there. 2nd avenue was closed down for a while due to the terrible event that happened on Christmas day in 2020 in Nashville but it is back open and the Wildhose is back to being one of the highlights of downtown. Thanks so much for watching, @Nvragn
Very nice review. I bet it was hard recording in there. I went to the Hall years ago when I think it was in the Music Row area and the roof of Elvis’s car was cut off and it’s rises so you could see inside if I remember right. Did they have any Patsy Cline items inside? Awesome job as always 😎😎
Thank you, John & Bobbie! Editing was really tough because of the music being played everywhere. There was around 35 minutes of filming but it was narrowed down to only 11 minutes because either the music was too loud or because the narrators were too loud. You're right - it used to be near music row and they opend the new one somewhere around the early 2000s. The first time that I went was back in 1998 and when was near music row and I remember what you're talking about....and I think there may have been 2 different Elvis cars on display. I didn't see any Patsy Cline items inside but they always rotate items in and out and the museum is so large that it's possible that I just missed it. Thank you guys for watching. We hope that you have a great evening.
Diversity helps…. Arts help… ease…
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It's criminal that David Allan Coe is not in there. There are some in there that sang songs he wrote.
This place pissed me off. How are you gonna close at freaking 5pm on a Saturday!!! We rode 6 hours to Nashville and this is one of the main things we wanted to visit but didn’t get too!!!
We're very sorry to hear this. We had no idea that they closed that early. Hopefully y'all will be able to check it out the next time you're in Nashville.
Do they have any Jimmy Martin stuff there?
Their collection is always rotating, so you may want to call beforehand to see what they have out on display before your planned visit.
I thought videos are not allowed in the museum??!!!!
We didn’t see any signs that said it was prohibited nor did our ticket stub state that policy at the time that we filmed.
I bet you missed the kids doing their sign off!
I really did, Candace. Making videos without the rest of the family is just never the same.
Move it to a blue state. No more tourist $$ for TN
Thanks for watching, Bruce.
Hell no screw all blue states. Country music is southern we don’t won’t you yankee bastards profiting off our art