
Thomas Rhett is cancelling all of his 2020 tour dates and rescheduling them for 2021. Stay tuned for more information.

Thomas Rhett is cancelling all of his 2020 tour dates and rescheduling them for 2021. Stay tuned for more information.

The Museum’s June Instagram Live Songwriter Sessions include: Jessi Alexander, Dierks Bentley, Bob DiPiero, Yola, and Steve Wariner. Songwriter Sessions, presented by SunTrust, start every Tuesday at 8:00 PM CT on Instagram Live, at @OfficialCMHOF. If you miss one live, past sessions are available for 24 hours on Instagram Stories.

Photo by Chelsea Donoho
What project(s) are you currently working on?
MERIDETH: The new album coming out May 29th. And also A Kickstarter/presale campaign!
What inspired you to pursue a career in music and when did you know?
JENN: We both came out of the womb singing, and no one said stop.
MERIDETH: Also we were encouraged throughout our lives and always felt like it was our calling to be musical.
If you weren’t pursuing a career in music, what would you be doing for a living?
MERIDETH: I have a degree in neuroscience.
JENN: I don’t.
MERIDETH: I would like to be an etymologist.
JENN: Maybe I would own a coffee shop. I’m obsessed with espresso.
What is your favorite downtime activity?
MERIDETH: Baking.
JENN: Not baking. Eating Merideth’s baking. Eating everything Merideth bakes.
MER: I made this triple chocolate cake last week, and we ate the whole thing in three days.
Who is your biggest celebrity crush?
MERIDETH: Hugh Laurie.
JENN: John Cusack circa 2000
Who is your favorite sports team(s)?
JENN: What are sports?
MERIDETH: The Kansas City Chiefs and The Kansas City Royals.
What is the last movie that you watched?
JENN: A horrible “bro-movie” called “Extraction,” and now my husband owes me at least five romantic comedies… or chick flicks.
MERIDETH: I went to the Hollywood Theatre in Portland and watched “9 to 5” on the big screen! (Except yesterday when we had “Despicable Me” on in the afternoon for the kids.)
What is the last album you listened to?
JENN: Fiona Apple’s new album, “Fetch The Bolt Cutters.”
If you could only listen to one album for the rest of your life, what would it be?
MERIDETH: “Graceland” – Paul Simon
JENN: “When The Pawn…” – Fiona Apple
What is the greatest country song of all time?
MERIDETH: “I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry” – Hank Williams
What has been your favorite city/town that you’ve visited out on the road?
MERIDETH: Portland, OR and New Orleans, LA
JENN: New Orleans, LA
What is your favorite meal?
JENN: Merideth’s baking! Anything made for me. And sushi.
MERIDETH: Anything well-cooked and eaten slowly.
Who is your dream duet partner?
JENN: Merideth!
MERIDETH: Jenn!
Who would you like to go on tour with?
JENN: Each other! And it would be so great to open for a legend like Carole King, Judy Collins, or Patty Griffin, and then sing backup.
What is your ultimate career goal(s)?
MERIDETH: To continue to make music for a living.
JENN: To keep doing it for a living.
MERIDETH: I would love to do a stint on a tour bus!
JENN: Yes! I love that goal!
MERIDETH: I would like to have that moment where somebody who I think is famous admits that they like my music. But career goal? Keep doing what I’ve always been doing!

What project(s) are you currently working on?
I’ve been working on my first solo album, getting ready to release it at the end of the year. I’ll be dropping my first single “Cowards” on June 20th so I’m super excited about that.
What inspired you to pursue a career in music and when did you know?
I’ve always loved playing music, so when I was getting burned out from my career – I decided to pursue it harder. Eventually I lost my job, and consequently got started doing music full-time. Luckily I’d been gigging hard with my band Slow Low Crow for almost two years at that point in time.
If you weren’t pursuing a career in music, what would you be doing for a living?
I’d probably be working at the local music shop, or even better – the record store. Music is without doubt the center of my life.
What is your favorite downtime activity?
Grilling, and no cheating either. No gas grills. No Lighter Fluid. Charcoal-in-the-chimney, keep-feeding-the-grill-more-charcoal Saturdays are the best.
Who is your biggest celebrity crush?
I don’t really have one? Probably the closest one would be Kate McKinnon. The way she’s so fearless and goofy on SNL is admirable.
Who is your favorite sports team(s)?
Remember sports? I don’t. (See: COVID-19)
What is the last movie that you watched?
Crossfire Hurricane, the documentary about the Rolling Stones, if that counts. Always a great watch.
What is the last album you listened to?
“Gram Parsons & The Fallen Angels: Live 1973”. They were a tight band on this recording, and it shines on “California Cotton Fields” and “Big Mouth Blues”. Plus you can’t go wrong with EmmyLou Harris harmonizing with Gram. It’s one of the few albums I will listen to front-to-back.
If you could only listen to one album for the rest of your life, what would it be?
“Grace” by Jeff Buckley. Start to finish, it’s an amazing album – everything is recorded and arranged with tremendous care and purpose. It’s THE album I keep coming back to after over a decade of listening, and for good reason: His talent and abilities were mind-blowing. He used dynamics in a way that lulled you into complacency, then he’d pull out all the stops and build into the climax in each song. Gives me chills every single time I listen.
What is the greatest country song of all time?
I’m a sucker for Buck Owens, so I’d have to go with “Together Again”. The live versions where Don Rich sings the harmonies are so beautifully done. That’s the kind of song that makes you want to slow dance with the person you love.
What has been your favorite city/town that you’ve visited out on the road?
Denver was pretty stellar, not going to lie. I’m really glad I was flat broke while I was there because they’ve got amazing guitar shops and I could have blown the entirety of my savings.
What is your favorite meal?
It’s hard to narrow down, but my bandmate recently pointed out that I’m a fan of Goulash-type meals. I guess we don’t see our patterns until they’re laid out in front of us, huh?
Who is your dream duet partner?
Cat Power. Recently discovered her cover of “I’ve Been Loving You Too Long”, after listening to her music here and there. I admire her voice, it’s just breathy & raspy enough to give you chills.
Who would you like to go on tour with?
Remember tours?
What is your ultimate career goal(s)?
At the base level, it’s all about being proud of what I’m working on. Since I started performing and writing, I feel like I’ve finally started making good on that goal. Outside of that, remain grateful. I’ve spent far too many years forgetting about how good I have things.

Reba has decided to move her 2020 dates to 2021. See the new dates below to see if she’ll be coming to a town near you!
NEW DATES: Reba Live In Concert 2021 Tour
July 8 – Evansville, IN / Ford Center
July 9 – Huntsville, AL / Von Braun Center
July 10 – Biloxi, MS / Mississippi Coast Coliseum
July 15 – Green Bay, WI / Resch Center
July 16 – St. Paul, MN / Xcel Energy Center
July 17 – Sioux Falls, SD / Denny Sanford Premier Center
July 22 – Duluth, GA / Infinite Energy Center
July 30 – Bethlehem, PA / Wind Creek Event Center
Aug 6 – Pittsburgh, PA / PPG Paints Arena
Aug 7 – Toledo, OH / Huntington Center
Aug 12 – Peoria, IL / Peoria Civic Center
Aug 13 – Rosemont, IL / Allstate Arena
Aug 14 – Grand Rapids, MI / Van Andel Arena