Holly Gleason speaks at museum

June 13, 2023   |   7 pm @ Birthplace of Country Music Museum

The Birthplace of Country Music Museum announces that acclaimed author and journalist Holly Gleason is the featured guest for this month's Speaker Sessions series. The event takes place at 7 p.m., June 13, offering an opportunity for attendees to delve into the transformative power of women artists in the music industry. Guests may RSVP to join in person or pre-register to participate via Zoom. There is no cost to attend.

Gleason, known for her remarkable book "Woman, Walk the Line," leads a captivating exploration of how women artists change lives through their music. Despite the ongoing struggle of radio airplay, their songs continue to resonate and make a lasting impact.

"By shedding light on what women artists embody and the significance of their music, Gleason's presentation promises to be an inspiring and enlightening experience for us all," said museum Head Curator Dr. Rene Rodgers.

Gleason is a music critic, academicand artist development consultant. Her work has appeared inRolling Stone, theLos Angeles Times, theNew York Times,HITS,Musician,CREEM, theOxford American,No DepressionandPaste. She is also a co-writer of Miranda Lambert's #3New York TimesbestsellerYa'll Eat Yet?, and a Belmont Book Award and CMA Media Achievement Award winner.

Following her talk, Gleason will be available to sign copies of her book, offering attendees a chance to connect on a more personal level. To RSVP or pre-register to be part of the Speaker Session, visit theEvents pageatBirthplaceOfCountryMusic.org.

Category: Lecture, Music

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