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Country Music stars performing

Those recognized in this year’s exhibition include Holly G, Miranda Lambert, HARDY, Cody Johnson, and more.

Photo provided by the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum

Catch up with country music’s latest chapter at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s 2023 installment of “American Currents: State of the Music.” The annual exhibition opens today and takes a broad view of the genre over the past year, exploring the Museum curators + editorial staff’s take on musical development, artist achievements, and notable events.

To kick off the celebrations, the Museum will host “Songwriter Sessions” with Miko Marks and Sunny Sweeney on Saturday, March 11.*

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