Tuesday night jams at the museum

Wayne Goforth on the fiddle and Mark Walker on the mandolin back up Donna Kerr on the flute.

The Union County Historical Society has opened the doors of the museum every Tuesday for an acoustic music jam. Everyone who plays an instrument, sings from the heart or just loves tapping their toes and clapping their hands to good ole country, bluegrass and gospel tunes is welcome.
The music begins at 6 p.m. and winds down about 8:45.
Recently, Norris Freeway came to play. Musicians come from all parts of the county.
Noted fiddle player Wayne Goforth coordinated the fun and makes sure everyone gets involved.
Goforth says he is just promoting the heritage of Union County. Judson Palmer comments that he loves the music and is glad to see more people at the museum
So stop by the museum around 6:00 on a Tuesday. We'll leave the door open. Just relax and enjoy the sounds of Tennessee made in Union County.

Musicians jam at the museum.