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2:00: Why Nashville?
-Why is Nashville aka "Music City" a good fit for an African-American music museum?
4:30: Did the Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History inspire this? -Kind of, but Hicks says this has been 20 years in the making. 6:00: Fundraising -Hicks talks about the massive financial support the museum has received. Funding has come from people in 35 states with donations ranging from $5 to six figures. 11:30: Who Is this guy? -Hicks talks about his history in business and music. 14:00: Who does this museum really help? -Hicks breaks down how the museum will not only educate the masses, but benefit musicians as well. 16:00: Inclusion -Hicks explains how non-black people can contribute to a black museum. Don't get it twisted though, this is about black music. 18:00 Who is involved? -Hicks runs off a who's who list of scholars and historians who he feels will get the narrative right. 22:30: Who is handling the Hip Hop portion? -The elephant in the room. Who is going to rep for the Hip Hop culture at the museum? 28:40: What will people see at the grand opening? -Prepare to be blown away. Hicks and his team have a lot in store. Nothing janky here. 33:00 The case for new music in a museum -Hicks says the cutoff year for the initial permanent collection will be 2015. But what comes after that? 35:00: You must learn -We ask Hicks what's one music fact he's learned in building the museum. Hint: It's a good one. Day 1 Radio podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, IHeartRadio, Spotify, Stitcher, Radio Public and CLNS Mobile Media app. Follow us on Twitter, FB, and IG at @day1radio4.8
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2:00: Why Nashville?
-Why is Nashville aka "Music City" a good fit for an African-American music museum?
4:30: Did the Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History inspire this? -Kind of, but Hicks says this has been 20 years in the making. 6:00: Fundraising -Hicks talks about the massive financial support the museum has received. Funding has come from people in 35 states with donations ranging from $5 to six figures. 11:30: Who Is this guy? -Hicks talks about his history in business and music. 14:00: Who does this museum really help? -Hicks breaks down how the museum will not only educate the masses, but benefit musicians as well. 16:00: Inclusion -Hicks explains how non-black people can contribute to a black museum. Don't get it twisted though, this is about black music. 18:00 Who is involved? -Hicks runs off a who's who list of scholars and historians who he feels will get the narrative right. 22:30: Who is handling the Hip Hop portion? -The elephant in the room. Who is going to rep for the Hip Hop culture at the museum? 28:40: What will people see at the grand opening? -Prepare to be blown away. Hicks and his team have a lot in store. Nothing janky here. 33:00 The case for new music in a museum -Hicks says the cutoff year for the initial permanent collection will be 2015. But what comes after that? 35:00: You must learn -We ask Hicks what's one music fact he's learned in building the museum. Hint: It's a good one. Day 1 Radio podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, IHeartRadio, Spotify, Stitcher, Radio Public and CLNS Mobile Media app. Follow us on Twitter, FB, and IG at @day1radio