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Country Music Hall Of Fame® And Museum Announces June Lineup For Songwriter Sessions

May 20, 2020
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Exterior of Country Music Hall of Fame taken from a drone.

NASHVILLE, Tenn. May 18, 2020 – The Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum announced today the June lineup for its weekly Songwriter Sessions on Instagram Live. During these sessions, held Tuesdays at 8 p.m. CDT, viewers hear from and interact with the talents behind country music’s biggest hits. The Songwriter Sessions are presented by SunTrust and hosted by Abi Tapia, the museum’s director of public programs. The June lineup is below. 

June 2
Jessi Alexander
, whose compositions include “The Climb” (Miley Cyrus), “I Drive Your Truck” (Lee Brice) and “Mine Would Be You” (Blake Shelton).

June 9
Dierks Bentley
, whose compositions include his singles "I Hold On,” “What Was I Thinkin’” and “Living.”

June 16
Bob DiPiero
, whose compositions include “Blue Clear Sky” (Country Music Hall of Fame member George Strait), “Gone” (Montgomery Gentry) and “Daddy’s Money” (Ricochet).

June 23
Yola
, whose compositions include her singles “Faraway Look,” “It Ain’t Easier” and “Walk Through Fire.”

June 30
Steve Wariner
, whose compositions include his singles “Holes In The Floor of Heaven,” “When I Still Mattered To You” and “Longneck Bottle/Nothin’ But The Taillights/Blacktop Ends” (medley).

Upcoming Songwriter Sessions in May are with Charlie Worsham tomorrow, Tuesday, May 19, and Country Music Hall of Fame member Don Schlitz on Tuesday, May 26.

In addition to this Instagram Live program, country music fans can explore past programs on the museum’s website, where they can hear interviews, great music and insightful commentary. Visitors to the website may also bring the history and magic of the museum home, while exploring at-home resources to use as a family on the Fun at Home page.