Marty Stuart, a renowned figure in traditional country music, has dedicated his life to preserving the genre’s history. His extensive collection of over 100 instruments, 1000 stage costumes, original song manuscripts, and thousands of photographs is now housed in the Country Music Hall of Fame in Nashville thanks to his generosity and support from the community. Highlights include original song manuscripts from Hank Williams, Mother Maybelle Carter, Johnny Cash, and Bob Dylan, along with guitars owned by Charley Pride, Glen Campbell, Merle Haggard, Tammy Wynette, and others. The collaboration will offer educational programs and rotating displays, ensuring the cultural significance of his collection is celebrated for generations to come. (Forbes)
Marty Stuart’s Collection Of 22,000 Artifacts Becomes Part Of The Country Music Hall Of Fame
By Erik Thompson
Aug 21, 2024 | 7:00 PM

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