Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum To Screen ‘Sound City’

MusiciansHallofFameThe Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum will screen the film Sound City on Saturday, March 15 at 2 p.m., followed by a panel with three Nashville sound engineers.

Directed by Foo FightersDave Grohl, the film’s premise addresses how to maintain music with a human element during this age of technology. It focuses on Sound City Studios, founded in 1969, and the artists who have recorded there, including CheapTrick, Neil Young, Pat Benatar, Guns N’ Roses, Tom Petty, Nirvana and more. Artists currently recording in the space include The Black Keys and Cold War Kids.

After the film’s screening, there will be a panel discussion with Nashville engineers Ron Reynolds of Snake Reynolds Productions, Lou Bradley of former CBS Studios and Aaron Howard of Hummingbird Productions.

Tickets will be available at the door and will include a tour of the museum. General admission is $23.95 and the student/senior/AAA/military rate is $20.95. The Musicians Hall of Fame is located at 417 4th Ave N, Nashville, TN 37201. For more information, visit musicianshalloffame.com.

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