The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum has launched its new video series “Unbroken Circle: Exploring Country Music History with Carly Pearce” through its YouTube channel!
The four-episode series explores the connections between Country music’s past, present and future with the chart-topping singer-songwriter taking viewers through the museum’s galleries, Frist Library and Archives, and Historic RCA Studio B. Over the course of multiple days, Pearce digs for inspiration and makes memories in the museum’s archives and galleries along with her friends and collaborators, Jeannie Seely, Emily Shackelton, busbee, and Michael Ray.
“It’s our new duty, as the next generation of country music artists, to preserve country music history and tradition,” Pearce shares. “I couldn’t have been more honored to join the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in exploring this rich lineage of our genre alongside some of my favorite collaborators.”
This series is produced in support of the museum’s exhibition American Currents, which explores the stories, artists and events of Country music’s most recent past. A loyal advocate of Country music’s legacy and future, Pearce is paired in the exhibit with Grand Ole Opry member Jeannie Seely, her friend and mentor. Pearce’s stage wear from her Grand Ole Opry debut is on display along with Opry stage wear from Seely, representing the “Unbroken Circle” of Country music’s past, present and future.