Songbirds Guitar Museum, the world’s largest private collection of rare, vintage guitars, celebrated its grand opening with events from Friday, March 10, through Sunday, March 12.
Songbirds Guitar Museum brings their collection to life with a series of audio and visual elements that allow you to experience the instruments in a unique way. These fretted instruments each have a story to tell, and during your time at Songbirds, you will see the historical significance and the relevance of the guitar unfold. Guitars are grouped by brand, time frame, and linear progression. Acoustic, electric, jazz, bass, mandolin, banjo and mandocello models — their stories are here for you. Songbirds Guitar Museum is historically accurate, educational and fun for both guitar enthusiasts and those new to the world of fretted instruments.
The outdoor party featured the Gibson Guitar traveling museum and live shows. The musical lineup includes Chattanooga Girls Rock, the Pool (British invasion rock), the Drew Sterchi Band (blues) and the Communicators (pop, rock, rap).
The Museum is located at 35 Station Street, Chattanooga, TN in the Chattanooga Choo Choo complex.
