Roots Music Celebrated in Alabama

Exhibition in Tuscumbia featured the history of the "Muscle Shoals sound."
 
New Harmonies: Celebrating American Roots Music, an exhibition created by the Smithsonian Institution, is currently travelling the State.

Sponsored by the Museum on Main Street program and the Alabama Humanities Foundation. it is currently in Livingston and will journey afterward to Chatom, Fort Payne, Troy and Tuskegee following its glorious opening in Tuscumbia in March 2009. It explores the roots of American music - telling the story of its people and culture through the melodies that define it. The exhibition provides a fascinating look at the American story of multi-cultural exchange. Of special interest are the exhibits and programs created by the host communities featuring their own  local roots music. Traveling with the Smithsonian exhibit is a colorful, artistic portrayal of the important musical traditions of Alabama, which was commissioned by the Alabama Humanities Foundation and produced by Fred Fussell, scholar, and Ted Whisenhunt, artist.
 
Remaining Sites:

Center for the Study of the Black Belt
The University of West Alabama
Livingston
May 14- June 24, 2009

Washington County Public Library
Co-sponsored by Washington County Museum
608 St. Stephens Avenue
251-847-2097
Chatom
July 2- August 12, 2009

Depot Museum/City of Fort Payne
Fort Payne
August 29- September 24, 2009

Troy-Pike Cultural Arts Center, Inc.
Troy
October 1- November 11, 2009

Tuskegee Human & Civil Rights Multicultural Center
Tuskegee
November 19- December 31, 2009