Country Music Hall of Fame Museum Announces New Exhibition ‘Trisha Yearwood: The Song Remembers When’

The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum will delve into the creative and personal journey of one of country music’s most influential female artists, Trisha Yearwood, with the exhibition ‘Trisha Yearwood: The Song Remembers When’. The exhibition will celebrate its opening July 3, 2015, and will run through December 2015.

‘Trisha Yearwood: The Song Remembers When’ will chronicle Yearwood’s life, career, and critically acclaimed musical achievements. The story begins in her tiny hometown, Monticello, Georgia, and is followed by a move to Nashville, where Yearwood becomes a music business major at Belmont University. In Music City the future three-time Grammy award-winning artist began her career in music, spending time first as a tour guide at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum and a receptionist at a record company. Now, millions of albums and countless accolades later, Yearwood is among the best-selling female artists in country music history.

“With a powerful voice and inspiring music, Trisha is an extremely talented, award-winning singer and long-time friend of the museum, dating back to her days as a tour guide here at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. We’re proud to host her exhibit,” said museum CEO Kyle Young. “She was the first female country singer to have a debut album sell one million copies in its first year, driven by her first #1 single ‘She’s in Love with the Boy.’ And that was only her first milestone. This exhibit shares her story—from small-town roots to platinum albums.”

Building on her initial success, Yearwood recorded a string of platinum albums and hit singles, including ‘The Song Remembers When’ and “Believe Me Baby (I Lied).” Her 1997 duet with future husband Garth Brooks, “In Another’s Eyes,” added a third Grammy to her rapidly growing array of CMA, ACM, and other prestigious awards.

The Grand Ole Opry member has also established herself as a lifestyle expert with three New York Times best-selling cookbooks, including her most recent, ‘Trisha’s Table’, and as host of the Emmy-Award winning Food Network show, Trisha’s Southern Kitchen’, which is currently in its sixth season. This spring, Yearwood also released a new line of cookware, Trisha’s Precious Metals, and unveiled her own line of furniture, The Trisha Yearwood Home Collection, in partnership with Klaussner Home furnishings.

In the museum’s exhibit ‘Trisha Yearwood: The Song Remembers When’, visitors will peruse a vast array of artifacts and memorabilia as they review Yearwood’s story, from her small-town roots to her life as an award-winning country music star and bestselling author.

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