Museum will present two of its most popular programs on Instagram Live
This week, the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum brings its weekly Songwriter Sessions and its flagship education program, Words & Music, to Instagram Live.
“Music is a powerful gift that unites us, stimulates creativity and provides relief while we stay home and implement social distancing,” states Lisa Purcell, the museum’s senior vice president, education, development and community engagement. “This is why the museum will take our most popular songwriting programs live online and invite the world to participate with us.”
Starting Tuesday, April 14th, the museum will host weekly Songwriter Sessions, in which audiences interact with the talents behind country music’s biggest hits. Viewers will be encouraged to pose questions Instagram. The Songwriter Sessions, presented by SunTrust, will start at 9 pm EDT. Abi Tapia, the museum’s director of public programs, will host. The artists will perform while sheltered in place. The initial lineup is below.
April 14th: Laura Veltz, whose compositions include “Bones” (Maren Morris), “Speechless” (Dan + Shay) and “What If I Never Get Over You” (Lady Antebellum).
April 21st: Luke Laird, whose compositions include “Hard to Forget” (Sam Hunt), “American Kids” (Kenny Chesney) and “Space Cowboy” (Kacey Musgraves).
April 28th: Caitlyn Smith, whose compositions include “Like I’m Gonna Lose You” (Meghan Trainor featuring John Legend), “You Can’t Make Old Friends” (Country Music Hall of Fame members Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers) and her own single “Long Time Coming.”
May 5th: Eric Paslay, whose compositions include “Barefoot Blue Jean Night” (Jake Owen), “Even If It Breaks Your Heart” (Eli Young Band) and his own hit “Friday Night.”
May 12th: Brandy Clark, whose compositions include her singles “Bigger Boat,” which features Randy Newman, “Hold My Hand” and “Who You Thought I Was.”
May 19th: Charlie Worsham, whose compositions include “Love You To The Moon” (Kip Moore) and his own singles “Mississippi In July” and “Old Time’s Sake.”
Words & Music at Home, an extension of the education program Words & Music, begins at 3 pm EDT Thursday, April 16th. Singer, songwriter and Sony/RCA recording artist Tenille Townes will perform and participate in a conversation about songwriting with host Adam Ollendorff, the museum’s outreach and music programs manager.
As with the original Words & Music, Words & Music at Home provides a variety of resources that offer insights into writing lyrics. The virtual program, for aspiring songwriters of all ages, includes: Words & Music at Home: A Step-by-Step Guide to Writing Your Own Song Lyrics, available at any time on the museum’s websitel; and a live, weekly series, Words & Music at Home, featuring top professional songwriters, on Thursdays at 3 pm EDT on the museum’s Instagram feed
Viewers are encouraged to share their lyrics and completed songs on social media, using #WordsandMusicatHome.