Blues Hall of Fame - Tourist Attraction - Memphis, Tennessee, USA.
N 35° 08.097 W 090° 03.528
15S E 767988 N 3891969
Blues Hall of Fame Museum - Serving the Mississippi Delta, & the Global music community as a center for people to honor the legends of the Blues. Located in downtown Memphis, Tennessee, USA.
Waymark Code: WMYAG3
Location: Tennessee, United States
Date Posted: 05/20/2018
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"Opened in May of 2015, the Blues Hall of Fame Museum is a Memphis gem for both serious blues fans and casual visitors. With robust exhibits and in-depth history, the museum exposes, educates, and entertains visitors with all that is blues culture while highlighting our over 400 inductees in five key categories: Performer, Individual, Album, Single, and Literature.
Our visitors will enjoy 10 individualized galleries with interactive touchscreen displays along with three master databases where they can hear the music, watch videos, and read the stories of each of our inductees. In addition, each gallery houses one-of-a-kind memorabilia to include such iconic pieces as
R.L. Burnside’s guitar
Koko Taylor’s dress
Otis Spann’s piano
Eddy Clearwater’s Indian Headdress
Charlie Musselwhite’s harmonica
Mavis Staples GRAMMY® gown.
You will enjoy viewing hard to find album covers and photographs, important awards, unique art, musical instruments and costumes, tour jackets, and other special items that can only be seen at The Blues Hall of Fame Museum.
Our upstairs, Legendary Rhythm and Blues Cruise Gallery hosts traveling exhibits which rotate every four months, offering the visitor a new experience every time you walk through our front doors.
The museum was built through the generosity and support of Blues fans so that it would serve all four components of The Blues Foundation’s mission: preserving history, celebrating excellence, supporting education, and ensuring the future of the music."
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