Adapted From An Award-Winning Exhibition
Night Train to Nashville: Music City Rhythm & Blues, 1945–1970 opened at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum on March 27, 2004, occupying a 5,000-square-foot gallery for nearly two years. Curated by the museum’s staff, the exhibit examines the impact of the R&B music that emerged from a city more famous for country music. A compilation album coinciding with the exhibit won a Grammy for Best Historical Album, and the exhibit itself earned the museum a Bridging the Gap Award for the promotion of interracial understanding from the Nashville chapter of the NAACP. In its review of the exhibit, the Journal of American History called the Night Train to Nashville exhibit “a project that has definitely raised the bar regarding what people will expect of their public history.”