'Bill Anderson: As Far as I Can See': Exhibit First Look
Country Music Hall of Fame member Bill Anderson explores his exhibition at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, "Bill Anderson: As Far as I Can See," and his friends/and collaborators Vince Gill, Carly Pearce, Jon Randall, and Trisha Yearwood perform to help him celebrate the milestone.
Featuring historic photographs, treasured keepsakes, instruments, manuscripts and more, "Bill Anderson: As Far as I Can See" was compiled to provide a deep dive into the Grand Ole Opry mainstay's unprecedented career, which has included placing songs on the country charts in seven consecutive decades—from the chart-topping “City Lights” (recorded by Ray Price) in the late 1950s to “Whiskey Lullaby” in 2004 (co-written with Jon Randall, and recorded by Brad Paisley and Alison Krauss).
"Bill Anderson: As Far as I Can See," on view at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum December 3, 2021, through March 19, 2023. Learn more: https://countrymusichalloffame.org/exhibit/bill-anderson/
#billanderson #museums #countrymusic #classiccountrymusic
@Opry @TrishaYearwood @VinceGill
Видео 'Bill Anderson: As Far as I Can See': Exhibit First Look канала Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
Featuring historic photographs, treasured keepsakes, instruments, manuscripts and more, "Bill Anderson: As Far as I Can See" was compiled to provide a deep dive into the Grand Ole Opry mainstay's unprecedented career, which has included placing songs on the country charts in seven consecutive decades—from the chart-topping “City Lights” (recorded by Ray Price) in the late 1950s to “Whiskey Lullaby” in 2004 (co-written with Jon Randall, and recorded by Brad Paisley and Alison Krauss).
"Bill Anderson: As Far as I Can See," on view at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum December 3, 2021, through March 19, 2023. Learn more: https://countrymusichalloffame.org/exhibit/bill-anderson/
#billanderson #museums #countrymusic #classiccountrymusic
@Opry @TrishaYearwood @VinceGill
Видео 'Bill Anderson: As Far as I Can See': Exhibit First Look канала Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
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