Photo Gallery: Inside Little Big Town’s New Exhibit at the Country Music Hall of Fame

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Photo Gallery: Inside Little Big Town’s New Exhibit at the Country Music Hall of Fame

Little Big Town’s Karen Fairchild, Kimberly Schlapman, Phillip Sweet and Jimi Westbrook got a sneak peek of their new exhibit at the Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum on June 26.

Opening on June 29, Little Big Town: The Power of Four features unique items that illuminate the personalities of the four group members. The exhibit also focuses on the narrative that brought the four members together to form contemporary country music’s first two-woman, two-man vocal group.

“Having an exhibit at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum is something we would never have thought to dream of for ourselves,” says Karen. “It is beyond a dream come true. We are honored to be a part of country music, and are so thankful to all our fans, the music community here in Nashville and the museum for this privilege.”

Highlights of the exhibition include:

  • neon signs used for the cover photo of the album Pain Killer
  • instruments used in underwater scenes in the music video for “Pain Killer”
  • BCBG Max Azria linen sundress with crochet detail and Golden Goose boots worn by Karen when she married Jimi in a private ceremony in Nashville in 2006
  • clothes fitted with LED tube lighting worn by Little Big Town for their appearance at the 2014 CMA Awards
  • Gretsch Electromatic with silver-sparkle top played by Kimberly in performances of “Your Side of the Bed”
  • childhood memorabilia, including Karen’s high school cheerleading uniform, Jimi’s trumpet, Kimberly’s recital costume and a drawing by Phillip
  • a handmade Afghan ceramic pitcher, given to Phillip by an American soldier after Little Big Town performed at a small military base in isolated Tarinkot, Afghanistan

Little Big Town: The Power of Four runs from June 29, 2018, to June 9, 2019.

Check out the photo gallery below, courtesy of Jason Kempin/Getty Images for Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum.

photo courtesy of Jason Kempin/Getty Images for Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum

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