Trisha Yearwood
Jun 21, 2015

"Trisha Yearwood: The Song Remembers When" will open at The Country Music Hall Of Fame And Museum on Friday, July 3rd. The exhibition is slated to run through December and will chronicle Yearwood's life, career, and musical achievements from her upbringing in Monticello, Georgia to her multiple CMA, ACM, and Grammy Award winning releases. "It's such a thrill to see my life and career milestones displayed in an exhibit at the Country Music Hall Of Fame And Museum, from the first guitar I ever played to the dress I wore to the Grammys on the night I won Best Female Country Vocal Performance for 'How Do I Live,'" said Yearwood. "I'm so happy to be able to share these memories with my Country music family. This special exhibit at the Country Music Hall Of Fame And Museum is truly an honor."
Additional events surrounding the exhibition include a Thursday, July 9th "Interview And Performance With Trisha Yearwood" in the CMA Theater. Passes may be reserved ahead of time with museum membership or pre-purchased admission to the museum. On Saturday, July 11th, a songwriter session will be held with Gary Harrison, who has penned several of Yearwood's hits. Sunday, July 12th brings the screening of two short films, "A Portrait Of Trisha Yearwood" and "Full Access: On Tour With Trisha Yearwood" to the Museum. Saturday, September 5th will include a songwriter session with Kim Richey, who penned hits for Yearwood, and Saturday, October 10th will feature a music masters series with producer Garth Fundis in the museum's Ford Theater. For more information and events surrounding "Trisha Yearwood: The Song Remembers When," visit www.CountryMusicHallOfFame.org.