Friday, November 22

Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum Musician Spotlight: Steve Hinson

Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum 222 Fifth Ave. S., Nashville, TN, United States

Since arriving in Nashville in 1977, steel guitarist Steve Hinson has recorded with Trace Adkins, Kenny Chesney, Vern Gosdin, George Jones and Dolly Parton, and performed with John Conlee, Alan

Included with museum admission; Free to museum members; Program ticket required.

Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum Songwriter Session: Ray Fulcher

Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum 222 Fifth Ave. S., Nashville, TN, United States

Ray Fulcher co-wrote 16 songs on Luke Combs’s albums This One’s for You and What You See Is What You Get, including the hits "Does to Me" (featuring Eric Church),

Included with museum admission; Free to museum members; Program ticket required.

Songwriting Round with Martina McBride and Friends: Chris Lindsey, Aimee Mayo and Brett Warren

Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum 222 Fifth Ave. S., Nashville, TN, United States

Martina McBride will discuss her creative process and share the stories behind her music with songwriters and collaborators Chris Lindsey, Aimee Mayo and Brett Warren. Husband-and-wife songwriters Chris Lindsey and

Included with museum admission; Free to museum members; Program ticket required.

Nashville Cats: Fiddler and Guitarist Kenny Lovelace

Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum 222 Fifth Ave. S., Nashville, TN, United States

For more than 50 years, Kenny Lovelace has served as guitarist, fiddler, bandleader and right-hand man for Jerry Lee Lewis. Lovelace can be heard on Lewis’ Nashville recordings, including "Another

Included with museum admission; Free to museum members. Program ticket required.

Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum Songwriter Session: Jeannie Seely

Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum 222 Fifth Ave. S., Nashville, TN, United States

"Miss Country Soul," as Jeannie Seely is sometimes known, wrote the R&B classic "Anyone Who Knows What Love Is (Will Understand)," a hit for Irma Thomas in 1964. A prolific

Included with museum admission; Free to museum members. Program ticket required.