Music and Conversation: Photographer Ed Rode with Tony Arata, Matraca Berg and Don Henry
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Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum's CMA Theater 224 Rep. John Lewis Way S., Nashville, Tennessee 37203
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Music and Conversation: Photographer Ed Rode with Tony Arata, Matraca Berg and Don Henry
Photographer Ed Rode’s 2024 book, “Songwriter Musician: Behind the Curtain with Nashville’s Iconic Storytellers and Players,” is the culmination of decades of stories captured on film: playing snooker with John Prine, celebrating Mardi Gras in New Orleans with Brad Paisley, traversing Tennessee with Ketch Secor and documentarian Ken Burns and more. During this program, Rode — who is also a full-time instructor in Murray State University’s Journalism and Mass Communications Department — will discuss his career and photography with museum writer-editor Angela Stefano Zimmer. Following their conversation, songwriters Tony Arata, Matraca Berg and Don Henry — all of whom Rode has photographed — will perform songs from their catalogs. Arata, a Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame member, wrote Country Music Hall of Fame member Garth Brooks’s “The Dance,” as well as songs recorded by Country Music Hall of Fame member Patty Lovless, Lee Roy Parnell, Clay Walker and more. Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame member Berg wrote Deana Carter’s “Strawberry Wine,” Country Music Hall of Fame member Kenny Chesney’s “You and Tequila” featuring Grace Potter, Trisha Yearwood’s “XXX’s and OOO’s (An American Girl)” and others. Henry wrote Kathy Mattea’s “Where’ve You Been” and songs recorded by Miranda Lambert, Country Music Hall of Fame member the Oak Ridge Boys, Blake Shelton and other artists. Offered in support of the museum's exhibition Writers, Pickers, and Stars: The Photography of Ed Rode.
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