GRAMMY Museum To Celebrate “The Power Of Women In Country Music” With New Exhibit
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The GRAMMY Museum is set to celebrate Country music’s female stars with a new exhibit, “The Power of Women in Country Music,” which is set to open May 27th and run through October 2nd.
Aritsts featured in the exhibit include Dolly Parton, Taylor Swift, and Shania Twain, along with Maybelle Carter, Wanda Jackson, Patsy Cline, Reba McEntire, Faith Hill, Trisha Yearwood, LeAnn Rimes and more. Contemporary artists also part of the exhibit include Maren Morris, Carly Pearce, Brandi Carlile and Margo Price.
Items in the exhibit include Shania’s outfit and top hat from the video for “Man! I Feel Like A Woman,” Taylor’s banjo from her “Mean” video, Dolly’s dress from a 1971 Grand Ole Opry performance and more.
The exhibit's opening will be celebrated with a public program on May 31st featuring LeAnn. Tickets for the exhibit go on sale April 30th.
Source: GRAMMY