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The Nashville Museum That Traces The Evolution of Black Music – Indianapolis Monthly


The Nashville Museum That Traces The Evolution of Black Music
Nashville’s new National Museum of African American Music celebrates the history of gospel, jazz, blues, hip-hop, rap, and more.
May 27, 2021
In the NMAAM’s galleries, it’s easy to trace the evolution of Black music from gospel to jazz, blues, and rap.Photo courtesy NMAAM
James Brown, the Godfather of Soul, looms larger than life in the Rivers of Rhythm Pathways, the central gallery at Nashville’s new
National Museum of African American Music
(615-301-8724,
nmaam.org). His glitzy, perfectly pompadoured image is projected onto a panorama of screens as he belts out his ’60s hit “Out of Sight” and performs his trademark smooth-gliding footwork.  ....

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National Museum of African American Music in Nashville: What's inside


Story by Kristen Rogers, video by Channon Hodge, CNN • Updated 28th January 2021
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(CNN) As more people are starting to learn about the history of African Americans, there is one component that s particularly integral to understanding the national culture: music.
African American artists created and influenced genres from the blues, jazz and hip-hop to rock and roll. Bluesmen Muddy Waters and B.B. King electrified that genre and galvanized rock guitarists, and trumpeter and composer Louis Armstrong changed the jazz landscape all building on traditions brought to American soil by enslaved people.
Educating the world on the central role African Americans have played in creating the American soundtrack and preserving that legacy are the missions of the National Museum of African American Music, which debuted in Nashville on Martin Luther King Jr. Day on January 18. The museum opens to the public on Saturday. ....

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