Birthplace of Country Music Museum

Bristol VA

Bristol is considered the birthplace of Country Music, so of course they built a museum.
In 1927, Bristol hosted what became known as “The Bristol Sessions”.
Interesting history.
The mandolin is a key instrument in country music.
Gazoo.
Autoharp.
Oscar Schmidt guitar was owned, signed and played by Jimmie Rodgers, and also signed by June Carter Cash, Janette Carter, Loretta Lynn, Doyle Lawson, Jim and Jesse McReynolds, Earl Scruggs, Roni Stoneman and others.
Banjo
Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs sang the Ballad of Jed Clampett, for the Beverly Hillbillies.
Live radio studio WBCM.
A constant theme throughout country music history is the gospel song Will The Circle Be Unbroken, first popularized by Maybelle Carter, mother of June Carter Cash. Maybelle popularized the guitar as the lead instrument for country music, with a style named “Carter Scratch”.
Willie Nelson singing Will The Circle Be Unbroken.
Hee Haw
Minnie Pearl and Grandpa Jones on Hee Haw. My father saw Grandpa Jones in concert in Fredericksburg.
So basically, hillbilly, country and bluegrass music came from southwest Virginia.