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Memphis Rock N' Soul Museum

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Location
  
Memphis, Tennessee

Phone
  
+1 901-205-2533

Director
  
John Doyle

Established
  
29 April 2000

Memphis Rock N' Soul Museum

Public transit access
  
various MATA bus routes, Main Street Trolley

Address
  
191 Beale St, Memphis, TN 38103, USA

Hours
  
Open today · 10AM–7PMSaturday10AM–7PMSunday10AM–7PMMonday10AM–7PMTuesday10AM–7PMWednesday10AM–7PMThursday10AM–7PMFriday10AM–7PM

Similar
  
Stax Museum of American, Beale Street Historic D, Peabody Hotel, National Civil Rights Museum, Sun Studio

Profiles

The Memphis Rock ‘n’ Soul Museum is a music museum located at 191 Beale Street in Memphis, Tennessee. The museum tells the critical story of the musical pioneers who overcame racial and socio-economic obstacles to create the music that changed the cultural complexion of the world.

Contents

Collection and facilities

The museum offers a comprehensive Memphis music experience beginning with the rural field hollers and porch music of the sharecroppers in the 30’s highlighting the urban influences of Beale Street in the 1940s, radio, Sun Records and Sam Phillips in the 1950s, the heyday of Stax, Hi Records and soul music in the 1960s and 1970s, the impact of the civil rights movement, and the music’s influence and inspiration that continues today. The museum’s MP3 audio guide is packed with over 300 minutes of information as well as over 100 songs recorded in and around Memphis from the 1930-70s. The Memphis Rock ‘n’ Soul Museum also features three audio-visual programs, more than 30 instruments and 40 costumes in seven galleries.

History

The museum began as a research project of the Smithsonian Institution to celebrate its 150th anniversary. The Smithsonian's first permanent exhibition outside Washington and New York, the museum opened on April 29, 2000 in the Gibson building. The museum moved to the FedExForum in autumn 2004.

References

Memphis Rock N' Soul Museum Wikipedia