(Jackson, TN) Two new offerings added at the Legends of Tennessee Music Museum at The Carnegie that are sure to have tourists strapping on their “Blue Suede Shoes” and “Hard Rock”‘ing to the musical heritage in the city.
In a ceremony hosted Monday by the Jackson Convention and Visitors Bureau with presentations from Jackson city Mayor Gist and Madison county Mayor Harris, the Legends of Tennessee Music Museum was presented with Carl Perkins’ Harmony Stratotone guitar by owner Dr. John Jennings.
“I was visiting Jackson in 1996 and went to dinner at Carl Perkins’ Suedes Restaurant,” recalls Jennings. “I observed a picture on the wall with Carl Perkins and the Perkins Brothers Band. I recognized the guitar strap, the case sitting on the floor behind Carl and the distinct features of the early 1950’s single pick-up Harmony Stratotone.“
Perkins who was in the restaurant that day spoke with Jennings and confirmed that Mr. Rinks, the person from which Jennings had purchased the guitar, had indeed bought the instrument from the store where he traded it. Perkins was interviewed by the Jackson Sun in 1996 about the instrument stating that “I really would like to have it back. In fact, I’m going to get it back if I have to give him a Les Paul.” Jennings chose to keep the historic guitar, Perkins’ first electronic guitar, in his personal collection, but was happy to present the instrument to the museum for display.