VIDEO | Rare instruments to play again for museum

This screenshot of an Associated Press video shows several historic and rare instruments on display at the Country Music Hall of Fame in Nashville, Tenn. After taking a financial hit due to COVID-19, the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum turned to its collection of historic and rare instruments for help. The museum, which is looking at $35 million in lost revenue, is holding a virtual fundraising concert with instruments owned by Johnny Cash, Loretta Lynn and Maybelle Carter. The Big Night at the Museum event will be live on YouTube at 8 p.m. Wednesday. Associated Press
This screenshot of an Associated Press video shows several historic and rare instruments on display at the Country Music Hall of Fame in Nashville, Tenn. After taking a financial hit due to COVID-19, the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum turned to its collection of historic and rare instruments for help. The museum, which is looking at $35 million in lost revenue, is holding a virtual fundraising concert with instruments owned by Johnny Cash, Loretta Lynn and Maybelle Carter. The Big Night at the Museum event will be live on YouTube at 8 p.m. Wednesday. Associated Press

This screenshot of an Associated Press video shows several historic and rare instruments on display at the Country Music Hall of Fame in Nashville, Tenn.

After taking a financial hit due to COVID-19, the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum turned to its collection of historic and rare instruments for help. 

The museum, which is looking at $35 million in lost revenue, is holding a virtual fundraising concert with instruments owned by Johnny Cash, Loretta Lynn and Maybelle Carter. The Big Night at the Museum event will be live on YouTube at 8 p.m. Wednesday. Associated Press

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