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A photo of Patty Loveless in an attic surrounded by instruments.

Explores Loveless’ influential career and enduring music throughout the exhibition.

Courtesy of The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum

Patty Loveless: No Trouble with the Truth, is now open at The Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum.

The new exhibition — available through October 2024 — explores Loveless’ influential career, from staking out a distinctive place in country music to her talent for finding memorable material and embrace of traditional influences.

Learn about her role in the genre through:

  • Personal and career artifacts (think: guitars + iconic outfits)
  • Photos
  • Interviews
  • Film screenings
  • And more

See exhibit highlights + reserve tickets

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