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Country Music HOF adds Crystal Gayle Exhibit



The Country Music Hall of Fame is at it again.  With their size now doubled from the year previous they have had room for new exhibits, a new theatre and as such, a week after they announced a Kenny Rogers exhibit, a spotlight exhibit on Crystal Gayle will be gracing the Hall next month.


Dubbed “Crystal Gayle: When I Dream”, the exhibit will showcase her awards, her fashion and personal memorabilia starting from May 2 to November 3 of this year.  Gayle will be on hand on the 3rd of May for a concert, which will be streamed on the museum’s website.

The younger sister of Country Music icon, Loretta Lynn, Crystal Gayle was best known for her floor length hair and Country Pop success.  Her biggest hit, “Don’t it Make it Brown Eyes Blue” was one of the biggest songs of the 1970’s, and is still well known today.

Again, we commend the Country Music Hall of Fame for being one of the most innovative of its kind. 

Last modified on Thursday, 19 March 2015 18:47
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