If you love music and have a favorite singer or song that brings back a memory, then you will enjoy the Music Memories Museum. You will see hundreds of authentic autographs, personal items and personal clothing once owned by Country Music, Rock-n- Roll and R&B singers from the 1950s and up to date. Swainsboro is also the home of the historic Nancy Auditorium where Hank Williams Jr. performed in 1958 for the first time ever on stage with his mother Audrey Williams at the age of 8 years old. You will see one of Hank Jr.s personal suits along with other personal clothing from singers, Elvis Presley, Buddy Holly, Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, Roy Orbison, Jerry Lee Lewis, Ringo Starr, Michael Jackson, Tina Turner, George Jones, Dolly Parton, Loretta Lynn, Waylon Jennings and hundreds of others. By the way the Museum is located inside Main Street Market Antique Mall that is a 12,000 Sq.Ft store with over 60 dealer booths selling Antiques, Collectibles and Unique Gifts. One booth has a very large selection of vintage records. Great for the...
Read moreAn incredible collection of memories from many years in the music business. The amount of signed photographs, clothing and other memorabilia and unique items is mind-boggling.
Michael, the owner of this collection was so helpful by providing information about many of the artists and items on display. Having been in the music business himself for many years, his connections and insight of the industry was interesting.
Come prepared to spend enough time to take it all in! And with the Main Street Market under the same roof, you could easily stay for hours!
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Read moreVery nice music museum in Swainsboro, GA. A lot of very nice items from a variety of music celebrities. It was all very nicely displayed. Enjoyed visiting with the owner, Michael. Conveniently located downtown with lots of parking and...
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