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  • 4 Ways to Experience NMAAM at a Discount

    Come and experience NMAAM, from becoming a member to volunteering – there are many ways you can support and keep the beat going at the museum. We have partnered with organizations in town to share the museum for free or at a discounted rate. Here are 4 ways you can take advantage of the offers:   1. Community Passport at Nashville Library: You can check out a Community Passport fr...

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    Posted by Nicholas Torrence

  • The National Museum of African American Music presents The Rhythm of A Nation.  

    This exhibit features the work of local and national artists like Elisheba Isreal Mrozik, Omari Booker, Kia Linton, Inetris Rondo, and Thaxton Waters. The artists’ works capture the diverse conversations about Black love, labor, spirituality, and life. From the expressiveness of field hollers, quartets, Jazz, and R&B music to Hip Hop’s augmentation and innovation of the same sou...

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    Posted by Brennen Boose

  • Top 5 Things To Do At NMAAM

    The National Museum of African American Music is a museum like no other. It’s a place that fuses music, history, and culture with technology in an interactive experience. Located in the heart of downtown Nashville, a city known as Music City, the Museum has six galleries that ground you in the history of African American music with genres ranging from gospel, blues, jazz, R&B, and hip...

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    Posted by Nicholas Torrence

  • From Nothing To Something

    FROM NOTHING TO SOMETHING   This month, we are spotlighting our program, ‘From Nothing to Something’ (FN2S).  FN2S welcomes guests to participate in sessions to explore and learn how African Americans transformed music history and turned common household items into musical instruments: from spoons to the harmonica, cigar box guitars to the banjo, rhythm and drums to...

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    Posted by Marlyncia Pierce