
Birthplace of Country Music Museum—Bristol

Jammin’ Java—Vienna
Jammin’ Java is known as one of the country’s finest intimate concert venues -- one of the Top 100 Clubs in the world as rated by Pollstar Magazine -- having hosted national, regional, and locally renowned touring artists in Vienna, Virginia for nearly 20 years. But attendees may not realize the facility is also home to several learning opportunities, with private lessons available for drums, ukulele, guitar, voice -- even songwriting. Plus, learners can show off their newfound instrumental talents thanks to open mic showcases, which are open to the public and feature current and former students, offering a refreshing alternative to the typical recital format. The educators at Jammin’ Java bring a wide variety of professional experiences to the table, from work as touring musicians to the development of innovative music curricula in academic settings -- approaches that come together to form an atmosphere of learning and creativity. Alongside the popular Tot Rock kids’ concert series, the Music School at Jammin’ Java shows just how family friendly and community-focused a top-notch music venue can be.Carter Family Fold—Hiltons

The Front Porch—Charlottesville
If you’re of the opinion that music is a force for unity, and that music is a universal language, then you’re reading from the same sheet music as The Front Porch -- the nonprofit musical school that’s been located in downtown Charlottesville since 2016. The school began in the home of local educator Emily Morrison, but has since expanded to offer a diverse and inspiring set of programs and classes to teach instrumentalists young and old of all backgrounds and bring community members together. There are free weekly jam sessions that are open to the public. Tuesday Tunes outdoor concerts, thanks to a partnership with James Monroe’s Highland. Lessons in everything from bluegrass to blues and mandolin to fiddle, with scholarships available to expand the reach of their instruction. The facility represents a celebration of inclusivity -- truly a testament to the common ground that can be found in the traditional music that Virginians are lucky enough to have inherited from past generations.Blue Ridge Music Center—Galax

ESO Art Center—Belle Haven
Southern Accomack county is home to the Eastern Shore's Own Arts Center, a non-profit community arts facility located in a classic, three-story brick building in the town of Belle Haven. Founded in 1984 as an adult theater troupe, ESO has since expanded to offer a wide range of spaces and services allowing local artists to perform, teach, and practice. You’ll find group music classes, from beginner youth chorale to adult string ensemble, and individual lessons for aspiring instrumentalists young and old, with opportunities for students to share what they’ve learned with the community via public performances and recitals. In addition, the ESO LIVE! Series welcomes local and regional artists for monthly nightclub-like shows, and the center presents a yearly production of the Nutcracker in December -- a tradition that’s been held since 1991. And visitors in warmer weather have their own tradition to look forward to: the Eastern Shore's Own Craft Beer & Music Festival, the center’s late-summer annual fundraiser.Guitar Works—Richmond
