Miranda Lambert Performs John Prine’s “That’s The Way The World Goes ‘Round” With John’s Guitar, Plus More Highlights From ‘Big Night At The Museum’

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The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum put on a little show last night.

Dubbed BIG NIGHT at the Museum, the concert featured some of country music’s finest, including some hall of famers like Reba, Ricky Skaggs and Marty Stuart, honoring their heroes with incredible cover performances.

But they weren’t just singing, they were playing the iconic instruments of their heroes, the same ones that spend most of their time in a glass case at the museum.

Miranda Lambert played John Prine’s David Russell Young custom-made guitar, Tim McGraw played Keith Whitley’s C.W. Parsons acoustic guitar, Don Rich’s 1964 Fender Telecaster… it was a pretty impressive display of past meeting present.

The show also raised a ton of money for the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum Coronavirus Relief Fund.

Here’s some of the highlights:

Miranda Lambert performs John Prine’s “That’s The Way The World Goes ‘Round.”

Ashley McBryde performs Loretta Lynn’s “You’re Lookin’ at Country.”

Tim McGraw sings a little Keith Whitley.

Alison Brown, Ricky Skaggs & Marty Stuart perform Bill Monroe’s “Heavy Traffic Ahead.”

You can re-watch the entire show below.

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