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A detailed plan for Australia's Why do we need a Country Music Hall of Fame? |
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The Hall of Fame plan has been put together by the Australian Country Music Foundation (ACMF) in consultation with Vicki Brooke of Purple Patch Consulting and funding support from Museums & Galleries NSW. The ACMF has been gradually building the Hall of Fame in smaller leased premises in Tamworth’s central business district since formation in the early 1990s. Following the recent merger with the Heritage Hall group, an organisation with similar aims and objectives, the need for additional space has become urgent. With the two now combined collections, the ACMF’s current building, the city’s former Mechanics’ Institute, is almost literally bursting at the seams. Together with the space needed for collections, we also desperately need more room for our exhibitions. This January, for example, we expanded our hall of fame displays to almost 30, but there are stories of hundreds more performers, musicians and songwriters in Australian country music to tell. Add to this the entire history of country music in Australia since early last century and the need for a major Australian country music museum becomes apparent. We also have important recognition schemes like the Hands of Fame and Country Music Broadcasters’ Hall of Fame to highlight. And the many significant country music events which have taken place over the last 70 years or so. Not to mention the history of country music recording and the music industry over the years. And the exciting developments of new stars in our country music history being made today. The Australian Country Music Hall of Fame acts as the one main collection point for all of this history and a place for much of it to be displayed to fans, the industry and general public. SO WHAT IS THE HALL OF FAME GOING TO BE? Click here for the answer! |