Keith Urban will have an exhibit at the Country Music Hall of Fame called “Keith Urban So Far…” which will open November 20th.
The singe-musician-song writer will have a variety of memorabilia on display from his life that will tell the story of his path to Nashville and beyond.
Keith has become one of Nashville’s most beloved a respected country music artists by fans, peers and country music industry professionals. His exhibit will include historic and priceless memorabilia from his own collection, including his 1989 Fender Custom Shop 40th Anniversary Telecaster “Clarence” and the Levinson Blade electric guitar he played on his first #1 song, “But for the Grace of God.”
Other display items will include the shirt Keith wore on the cover of his self-titled 1999 debut album, handwritten song manuscripts, his numerous awards, as well as other documents from his scrapbooks of his childhood and teens.
The exhibit will be open to visitors from November 20th through May of 2016.
Congratulations on a great career … so far … to Keith Urban! Here’s to many more great years that will require another exhibit down the road.
By: Buck Stevens