The Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum is unlike any museum you're ever likely to experience. With expansive exhibits celebrating music's most influential genres, the Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum brings to life, and into light, hidden gems found throughout music history. In this episode of The Scene, founder and CEO Joe Chambers walks us through one mind-blowing artifact after another - drums played by Uriel Jones (Stevie Wonder's drummer), the sitar played on "Hooked on a Feeling," the RCA Studio piano played on countless records, and more! The museum, located in the heart of Nashville, was founded on a deep appreciation for how music is created and how the music industry operates. A musician that plays on a record may not be who you see play on tour. The Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum honors these musicians that you have heard but not necessarily heard of and recognizes them for their contributions to the arts. For more information about the Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum, visit www.musicianshalloffame.com. In The Scene, a Gibson TV Original Series, host Mark Agnesi travels from city to city to discover the important music landmarks that help shape that city's music scene. Please subscribe so you won't miss a single episode of our award-winning original content.
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