Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Rockin' and Racin' at the NASCAR Hall of Fame



Good vibrations were heard in the NASCAR Hall of Fame as the new Rockin' and Racin' exhibit opened with some rock and roll music, the drivers and the cars on hand to tell the story of how the two have played together for the last fifty years.

Leonard Wood, Mike Curb and Ned Jarrett
The reception was perfectly planned to announce the opening of the exhibit in the Great Hall. 

Vibrations on ice
Artists, record producers and racing tycoons were all there, as well as lifetime members of the Hall of Fame.

Lifetime members invited to event

On display were guitars, records, uniforms, helmets, trophies and seven gorgeous cars that truly rock. Among them is Marty Robbins' 1964 late model Plymouth and Dale Earnhardt’s 1980 Chevrolet #2 car sponsored by record executive Mike Curb, present at the event. 

Mike Curb

Of course the food and drinks flowed and the band “Loose Lugnuts” were really good, cute too.

The Loose Lugnuts
The exhibit explores four primary areas of interest including "Racers Who Rock," "Rockers Who Race," "Rocking the Track" and "NASCAR in Song." Carefully curated with the help of music industry influencers like Scott Borchetta and Mike Curb as well as music artist Brad Arnold of 3 Doors Down among others, the exhibit features more than 40 artifacts that truly rock.

Painted art

Among them are trophies, guitars, records, driver uniforms, helmets and more as well as seven music-related vehicles, the largest number ever on display in the Great Hall.

Hello, Beautiful!

In addition, the exhibit features a digital jukebox with NASCAR-themed music and other unique artifacts like Ron Hornaday Jr.'s KISS-themed driver uniform, Rusty Wallace's Goo Goo Dolls helmet, trophies adorned with Elvis, and Sam Bass-designed trophy guitars.

Our lovely hostess


Yours truly Rockin and Rollin

The Rockin' & Racin' exhibit will be on display through the end of the year. General admission tickets to the NASCAR Hall of Fame can be purchased by calling (877) 231-2010 or at nascarhall.com
Admission is $19.95 for adults, $17.95 for seniors and military, $12.95 for children 5-12 and free for children younger than 5. Memberships are available starting at $125. 

Elvis always


The NASCAR Hall of Fame is open daily 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. For more details, visit nascarhall.com. Updates are available at facebook.com/nascarhall or by following @NASCARHall on Twitter.

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