Yesterday, the Museum hosted an interview and brief performance with Luke Combs as part of the Museum’s All Access program for students. Combs shared his experiences and career lessons with nearly 600 local seventh through twelfth graders in the Museum’s CMA Theater. Moderated by Museum Writer-Editor Dave Paulson, the interview traced Combs’s blue-collar North Carolina roots to his place at the top of the county charts, including his middle and high school experiences, his musical influences, his discovery in college that a career in music was his goal, and his thoughts about themes from his latest album "Fathers & Sons." Combs also performed two songs during the program — “Fast Car” and “When it Rains it Pours.” The Museum’s All Access program connects students with country music’s creative and entertainment communities and illuminates the history and culture presented in the Museum galleries. The program, which was free to Metro Nashville Public Schools, was presented in support of the exhibition "Luke Combs: The Man I Am," open now through June 29. Learn more about school programs: https://lnkd.in/gch_QQDz