Keith Urban will be the subject of a career-spanning exhibit at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in Nashville opening on November 20th. The display will be called “Keith Urban So Far . . .”, and will run through May of next year.
Fans will get to follow Keith’s path to Nashville by viewing the exhibit, which will feature an array of historic and priceless memorabilia from the singer’s collection, including his 1989 Fender Custom Shop 40th Anniversary Telecaster “Clarence” and Levinson Blade electric guitar played by Keith on his first Number One song, “But for the Grace of God.” The shirt worn on the cover of his self-titled 1999 debut album will sit alongside handwritten song manuscripts, awards, and other documents from Keith’s scrapbooks of his childhood and teens.
FAST FACTS
- Keith has charted with 19 Number One, including his most recent “John Cougar, John Deere, John 3:16.”
- To date, he has sold more than 20 million albums, in addition to Grammy, CMA and ACM award wins.
- Keith is the only male Country artist to debut simultaneously atop the all-genre album charts in the U.S., Canada and Australia.
(The Pulse of Radio)