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The Tennessee State Museum and the Tennessee Performing Art Center (TPAC) have collaborated to present museum visitors and theater audiences with an exhibition that gives a snapshot of Tennessee’s rich African American musical heritage.
The exhibition, I Have a Voice: Tennessee’s African American Musical Heritage, is free to the public and on view in the G Level Gallery in the lobby that connects the Tennessee State Museum and TPAC in the Polk Cultural Center.
From the Beale Street blues clubs in Memphis to the R&B scene on Nashville’s Jefferson Street to Knoxville’s Gem Theatre, the Volunteer State has been the birthplace of some of the most influential music in the world. This exhibit documents that development while giving the State Museum the opportunity to showcase many important items from its permanent collection.
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1000 Rosa L Parks Blvd., Nashville, TN 37208(Neighborhood: Downtown)