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On Saturday, Feb. 17, 2024, the LBJ Presidential Library and the Bruce Springsteen Archives & Center for American Music at Monmouth University opened a new exhibition Music America: Iconic Objects from America's Music History. The exhibition will be on display through August 11, 2024.

The exhibition features more than one hundred objects representing the best of American music, spanning decades and genres. Music America is curated by the Bruce Springsteen Archives & Center for American Music in association with the New Orleans Jazz Museum and Hard Rock International, along with dozens of prominent collectors of American music ephemera.


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02/17/2024
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  • Music America: Iconic Objects from America’s Music History. LBJ Presidential Library.
    "​Music America: Iconic Objects from America's Music History tells the complex story of American music through instruments, hand-written original lyrics, books, photographs, costumes, and other objects from major artists performing in all walks of American music in different decades and portrays the story of those artists who contributed to it. The exhibition, curated by the Bruce Springsteen Archives & Center for American Music, features more than one hundred iconic objects from America's music history. Visitors will be able to see artifacts from artists like Johnny Cash, Sam Cooke, Chuck D, Bob Dylan, Gloria Estefan, Ella Fitzgerald, Lady Gaga, Woody Guthrie, Jimi Hendrix, Faith Hill, Buddy Holly, Whitney Houston, Michael Jackson, Madonna, Prince, Carlos Santana, Frank Sinatra, Bruce Springsteen, Taylor Swift, Tupac, and more. The exhibition is on display through August 11, 2024. "
  • The Bruce Springsteen Archives & Center for American Music. (SpringsteenArchives.org). NJ: Monmouth University.
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" On Saturday, Feb. 17, 2024, the LBJ Presidential Library and the Bruce Springsteen Archives & Center for American Music at Monmouth University opened a new exhibition Music America: Iconic Objects from America's Music History. The exhibition will be on display through August 11, 2024.

The exhibition features more than one hundred objects representing the best of American music, spanning decades and genres. Music America is curated by the Bruce Springsteen Archives & Center for American Music in association with the New Orleans Jazz Museum and Hard Rock International, along with dozens of prominent collectors of American music ephemera. "

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