FAME Recording Studios Featured in Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s New ‘Muscle Shoals’ Exhibit

FAME Recording Studios Featured in Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s New ‘Muscle ShoalsLow Rhythm Rising’ Exhibit

MUSCLE SHOALS, Ala., Sept. 22, 2025 — FAME Recording Studios today announced it will be featured in the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s new exhibit, “Muscle Shoals: Low Rhythm Rising,” opening Nov. 14, 2025, in Nashville, Tenn. The exhibit examines the rise of the Muscle Shoals sound through recordings, artifacts and session history from FAME and other Shoals contributors. An opening-weekend schedule of events will accompany the debut, and the exhibit will be on view for nearly three years.

The “Muscle Shoals: Low Rhythm Rising” exhibit will feature key artifacts from FAME’s history, including the original piano played on Aretha Franklin’s breakthrough hits as well as other FAME hits through 1969 by legends Spooner Oldham, Barry Beckett and David Briggs. Also on display will be FAME founder and owner Rick Hall’s personal fiddle, documents, and equipment. Rather than retelling familiar Muscle Shoals narratives, the “Muscle Shoals” exhibit places FAME’s session materials, photographs, instruments and recordings within the region’s broader story. Together, they trace how work at FAME led to sales of hundreds of millions of records and shaped soul, R&B, country and rock far beyond the Shoals, bringing fresh visibility to a studio that rewired the American sound.

Because of that influence, the term “the Muscle Shoals sound” has become a cultural emblem synonymous with raw, soulful music that shaped American identity. Released in 2013, the documentary “Muscle Shoals” brought wider attention to the Shoals and sparked renewed interest in FAME as a cultural touchstone. Founded in 1959 by Rick Hall, FAME hosted sessions by Otis Redding, Etta James, Clarence Carter and Wilson Pickett, who recorded “Mustang Sally” and “Land of 1,000 Dances” at the studio in 1966. Those records helped define what became known as the Muscle Shoals sound.

“After more than six decades of sessions, FAME Recording Studios continues to surprise and move listeners with its sound, its soul and its vibe,” said Rodney Hall, president of FAME Recording Studios and son of founder Rick Hall. “Like all great studios, FAME has turned limitation into invention and hard knocks into songs that last. This exhibit lets visitors see the tapes, charts and instruments behind that work, and we are proud to share it with the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum.”

Opening weekend events celebrating the new exhibit, Nov. 14–16, 2025, will feature live performances by FAME alumni as well as a community panel at noon Saturday with the “First Lady of Muscle Shoals Music,” Linda Hall, and Candi Staton.

The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s CMA Theater will present “Muscle Shoals: Opening Concert Celebration” on Friday, Nov. 14, at 7:30 p.m. CT. The program features performances by Tiera Kennedy, Bettye LaVette, Wendy Moten, Spooner Oldham, Dan Penn, Maggie Rose, Shenandoah and John Paul White. The house band, led by guitarist Will McFarlane, includes Mark Beckett, Mickey Buckins, Kelvin Holly, Clayton Ivey, the Shoals Sisters, Charles Rose and Bob Wray.

For more information on opening-weekend events and exhibit dates, visit countrymusichalloffame.org; for FAME history and assets, visit famestudios.com.

ABOUT FAME:

FAME Music was established in 1959 in Florence, Ala., and moved to Muscle Shoals, Ala., in 1961, where it became the indisputable heartbeat of the iconic Muscle Shoals Sound. FAME Music entities include FAME Publishing, FAME Recording Studios, House of Fame, FAME Records and Muscle Shoals Music Group. FAME has worked in the studio with some of the greatest artists in music history—including, but not limited to, Aretha Franklin, Wilson Pickett, Alicia Keys, Jason Isbell, and Etta James—and has been involved in recording and/or publishing records that have sold more than 400 million copies worldwide. Visit FAME at famestudios.com.

For FAME Recording Studios, please contact:

Kissy Black
Lotos Nile
615-310-1894
kissyblack@lotosnile.com