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SUMMARY:Sounds In Cinema: Zydeco Breakfast
DESCRIPTION:SOUNDS IN CINEMA  \nWhere film meets music history. Join us for curated documentary screenings that explore the intersection of African American music and cinema\, featuring authentic industry conversations and special guest appearances. Part of our Nissan Free Wednesdays programming\, these screenings often include live discussions with the artists\, producers\, and music professionals who created the stories we preserve. \nZydeco Breakfast is the story of one man’s inspiring journey into a world of rich musical culture in Southwestern Louisiana. It begins in a small cafe on the banks of the Bayou Teche and dives deep into the world of Zydeco music; telling the stories of some of this cultures most influential musicians\, dancers and innovators. \nThe screening will take place in the Amazon theater in the back of our “One Nation Under A Groove” gallery beginning at 3:30 pm\, and is open to all museum guests. \nFree admission | Presented by Nissan \n  \n\nABOUT NISSAN FREE WEDNESDAYS \n\nExperience NMAAM without the cost on our special Free Admission Days\, sponsored by our generous partner\, Nissan. \nFree Wednesdays: Every first Wednesday of the month\, all visitors enjoy complimentary access to the museum galleries. On these days\, simply show up and immerse yourself in the history and influence of African American music at no cost! \n\nRFID Interactive Wristbands are $5.00 each on Nissan Free Wednesdays and Community Days.
URL:https://www.nmaam.org/event/sounds-in-cinema-zydeco-breakfast/
LOCATION:TN
CATEGORIES:Community,Event
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SUMMARY:Heartbeat Saturdays
DESCRIPTION:Join us every Saturday in the NMAAM lobby from 11:30 AM to 2:30 PM for Heartbeat Saturday\, a curated event that is free and open to the public. Experience vibrant music and community engagement with our resident DJ\, Smoke! \nDJ Smoke is a dynamic force in the music scene\, known for blending contemporary beats with classic tracks to create an unforgettable atmosphere. With a keen ear for rhythm and an unmatched ability to read the crowd\, DJ Smoke transforms every performance into a high-energy experience. \nHeartbeat Saturdays are NMAAM’s community health initiative\, meant to get your heart pumping and your feet grooving. We can’t wait to welcome you to our dance floor!
URL:https://www.nmaam.org/event/heartbeat-saturdays/2026-03-07/
LOCATION:National Museum of African American Music\, 510 Broadway\, Nashville\, TN\, 37203\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Event
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SUMMARY:Story Soundz
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our second Story Soundz\, an interactive storytelling and music program for young learners. Children will bring stories to life through music\, sound\, and imagination while building early literacy skills in a fun\, engaging environment. \nEXPERIENCE THE PROGRAM: \nInteractive Storytelling Engage with dynamic stories brought to life through sound and music \nMusical Exploration Discover how rhythm\, melody\, and instruments enhance storytelling \nCreative Expression Build listening skills\, creativity\, and self-expression through hands-on activities \nFamily-Friendly Learning Age-appropriate programming designed for young learners to explore early literacy \nADMISSION\nFree with registration \n  \nRegister Here
URL:https://www.nmaam.org/event/stroy-soundz/
LOCATION:National Museum of African American Music\, 510 Broadway\, Nashville\, TN\, 37203\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Event
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SUMMARY:Tiny Beatz
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the second Tiny Beatz\, a hands-on music and movement program designed for young learners! Children will explore rhythm\, sound\, and creativity through playful music-making and movement activities. \nEXPERIENCE THE PROGRAM: \nRhythm Exploration Discover the joy of making music through hands-on rhythm activities \nMovement & Music Develop coordination and confidence through playful movement exercises \nCreative Sound-Making Explore different sounds and instruments in an interactive environment \nListening Skills Build essential listening and musical awareness through engaging activities \nADMISSION\nFree with registration \n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\nRegister Here
URL:https://www.nmaam.org/event/tiny-beats/
LOCATION:National Museum of African American Music\, 510 Broadway\, Nashville\, TN\, 37203\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Event
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SUMMARY:Heartbeat Saturdays
DESCRIPTION:Join us every Saturday in the NMAAM lobby from 11:30 AM to 2:30 PM for Heartbeat Saturday\, a curated event that is free and open to the public. Experience vibrant music and community engagement with our resident DJ\, Smoke! \nDJ Smoke is a dynamic force in the music scene\, known for blending contemporary beats with classic tracks to create an unforgettable atmosphere. With a keen ear for rhythm and an unmatched ability to read the crowd\, DJ Smoke transforms every performance into a high-energy experience. \nHeartbeat Saturdays are NMAAM’s community health initiative\, meant to get your heart pumping and your feet grooving. We can’t wait to welcome you to our dance floor!
URL:https://www.nmaam.org/event/heartbeat-saturdays/2026-03-14/
LOCATION:National Museum of African American Music\, 510 Broadway\, Nashville\, TN\, 37203\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Event
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SUMMARY:Playing Beyond The Field: Charley Pride: I’m Just Me
DESCRIPTION:Charley Pride: I’m Just Me: A Film Screening and Live Discussion Featuring Filmmaker and Director Barbara Hall and Negro Leagues Baseball Museum President Bob Kendrick  \nDate: Wednesday\, March 18\, 2026 \nTime: 6:00 pm \nLocation: The Roots Theater\, National Museum of African American Music (NMAAM)\, 510 Broadway\, Nashville\, TN 37203 \nRSVP Here \n  \nEvent Description:  \nJoin us to honor legendary Country Music Hall of Fame artist Charley Pride on what would have been Pride’s 92nd birthday in a special evening celebrating his musical and sporting legacies. Often referred to as Country music’s “first Black superstar\,” the late Charley Pride was both a renowned American Country artist with deep ties to Nashville and a baseball player who started his professional career as a pitcher in the Negro American League. This event will explore Pride’s expansive career in professional baseball and his rise within Country music’s commercial ranks\, unpacking how his experiences in each provided Pride with a unique perspective to reflect upon larger questions of identity and belonging in two of America’s most distinctive and foundational cultural forms. Join us for a screening of Charley Pride: I’m Just Me\, an insightful documentary that traces Pride’s distinctive life and career\, followed by a live discussion and Q&A with the film’s director Barbara Hall and Bob Kendrick\, President of the National Negro Leagues Baseball Museum. \nJoin us before the event\, beginning at 5:30 pm\, for special after-hours at the Museum\, featuring FREE gallery admission and light bites and drinks for purchase.  \nCharley Pride: I’m Just Me is part of Playing Beyond the Field\, a free\, three-part series exploring the historic relationship between music and sport\, with a particular focus on Nashville’s robust African American musical and sporting legacies. Curated by the co-directors of The Sound of Victory\, Courtney M. Cox and Perry B. Johnson\, Playing Beyond the Field is organized in collaboration with the Vanderbilt Sports & Society Initiative and the National Museum of African American Music. \n\nAbout the film:  \nCharley Pride: I’m Just Me traces the improbable journey of Charley Pride\, from his humble beginnings as a sharecropper’s son on a cotton farm in segregated Sledge\, Mississippi to his career as a Negro American League baseball player and his meteoric rise as a trailblazing country music superstar. The documentary reveals how Pride’s love for music led him from the Delta to a larger\, grander world. In the 1940s\, radio transcended racial barriers\, making it possible for Pride to grow up listening to and imitating Grand Ole Opry stars like Ernest Tubb and Roy Acuff. The singer arrived in Nashville in 1963 while the city roiled with sit-ins and racial violence. But with boldness\, perseverance and undeniable musical talent\, he managed to parlay a series of fortuitous encounters with music industry insiders into a legacy of hit singles\, a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award and a place in the Country Music Hall of Fame. Narrated by Grammy-nominated country singer Tanya Tucker\, the film features original interviews with country music royalty\, including Garth Brooks\, Dolly Parton\, Brad Paisley\, Darius Rucker and Marty Stuart\, as well as on-camera conversations between Pride and special guests\, including Rozene Pride (his wife of 61 years)\, Willie Nelson and fellow musicians. \n\nBarbara Hall  \nBarbara Hall is a lover of remarkable human stories and music. She is an Emmy nominated producer/director who brings more than 25 years of experience in all aspects of development\, producing and directing original programming from both traditional television and the digital realm. \nHall is the producer/director of award winning specials\, series\, long form documentary films\, and concerts\, including for PBS: Brenda Lee: Rockin’ Around (2024)\, Great Performances – Patsy Cline: Walkin’ After Midnight (2024)\, Ann Wilson & Tripsitter: Live In Concert (2023)\, Great Performances – George Jones: Still Playin’ Possum (2023)\, Minnie Pearl: Facing The Laughter (2023)\, Wynona Judd: Concert from My Place (2021)\, Loretta Lynn: My Story in My Words (2021)\, Iconic Women of Country (2020)\, and more\, and she has helmed A&E biographies of numerous artists\, including Blondie\, Carrie Underwood\, Reba McEntire\, The Monkees\, Davy Jones\, and Selena. \nHall’s American Masters feature Charley Pride: I’m Just Me (2019) was No. 6 on Billboard’s Best Country Music Documentaries and her American Masters feature Patsy Cline (2018) was No. 11 on Billboard’s Best Country Music Documentaries. \nHall is also the Founder and President of Clear Cut Inc.\, Vice President of TH Entertainment LLC\, and consults on a wide range of music related rights. \nShe is the recipient of the 2024 “Proof of Concept” grant for social justice film Faithful Defenders and recipient of the 2025 Nashville Women in Film & Television ALICE Awards Trailblazer award. \n\nBob Kendrick \nBob Kendrick was named President of the National Negro Leagues Baseball Museum (NLBM) in March 2011 where he is responsible for the museum’s day-to-day operations and the development and implementation of strategies to advance the mission of the 501 c3\, not-for-profit organization. Since becoming President\, he has helped orchestrate a more than $20 million turnaround that has helped the NLBM regain its vitality and financial stability. \nKendrick began his association with the NLBM as a volunteer in 1993 and served on the museum’s board of directors for five years where he was instrumental in shaping plans for the museum’s current home. He became the museum’s first full-time Marketing Director in 1998. \nHe has been responsible for the development of several signature museum educational programs and events including the Hall of Game which annually honors former Major League Baseball greats who played the game in the spirit and signature style of the Negro Leagues. In 2020\, Kendrick’s “Tip Your Cap” to the Negro Leagues campaign went viral and was launched with four U.S. Presidents (Barack Obama\, Bill Clinton\, George W. Bush and Jimmy Carter) celebrating the 100th Anniversary of the establishment of the Negro Leagues. \nAnd while he doesn’t fashion himself to be a historian\, Kendrick has become one of the leading authorities on the topic of Negro Leagues Baseball history and its connection to issues relating to sports\, race\, and diversity. He has been a contributing writer for Ebony Magazine and the national Urban League’s Opportunity Magazine. \nIn 2021\, Kendrick teamed with SiriusXM Radio to create and host the acclaimed national podcast\, “Black Diamonds.” The podcast was named the 2021 “Sports Podcast of the Year\,” by Adweek. He has received national acclaim for his storytelling and narration as part of the epic inclusion of the Negro Leagues in the Sony/Playstation video game MLB The Show. \nKendrick’s list of awards and honors include the Mary Lona Diversity Award from the Greater Kansas City Black Chamber of Commerce and Citizen of the Year” from the Omicron Xi Chapter of the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity. In 2009\, The Kansas City Globe named Kendrick to the paper’s list of “100 Most Influential African Americans in Greater Kansas City.” He was inducted into the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame in 2014. The Kansas City Call newspaper named him the “Person of the Year” in 2020. In 2021\, the Beta Lambda chapter of the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity named him “Businessperson of the Year\,” and he was bestowed honorary doctorate degrees from Judson University and William Jewell College\, respectively. \nA native of Crawfordville\, Ga.\, Kendrick received a basketball scholarship to attend Park College (Parkville\, Mo.) in 1980 and earned a B.A. degree in Communications Arts in 1985. \n  \nRSVP Here
URL:https://www.nmaam.org/event/playing-beyond-the-field-charley-pride-im-just-me/
LOCATION:National Museum of African American Music\, 510 Broadway\, Nashville\, TN\, 37203\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Event
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SUMMARY:615 Battle of the Drummers
DESCRIPTION:Marching Matters Presents: 615 Battle of the Drummers \nNashville\, get ready to feel the rhythm like never before! \nJoin us for an electrifying showdown as some of your favorite local Nashville high school drumlines go head-to-head\, alongside dynamic college drumlines bringing the heat from beyond the city! From precision cadences to explosive beats\, this is all about skill\, sound\, and showmanship! \nDate: Saturday\, March 21\, 2026 \nTime: 12:00 PM \nLocation: The Roots Theater at NMAAM – 510 Broadway\, Nashville\, TN 37203 \nParking: The 5th & Broadway Retail Garage (Metropolis) – parking discount available with license plate inside the museum. \n  \nBring your crew\, rep your school\, and come experience the power of drumline culture right here in the 615! \n  \nGet Tickets!
URL:https://www.nmaam.org/event/615-battle-of-the-drummers/
LOCATION:National Museum of African American Music\, 510 Broadway\, Nashville\, TN\, 37203\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Event,Live Performance
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