Ernest Tubb's historic Nashville record shop closes its doors
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Country musician Ernest Tubb was known for many things. The father of honky tonk music (which later would be referred to as country music), Tubb was the first to introduce the electric guitar to the Grand Ole Opry.
But what has stood the test of time, even long after his death in 1984, was the record store he opened in 1947. That is, until now.
Last Wednesday night, among the potpourri of noisy celebrity haunts of Music City's Broadway, Ernest Tubb's historic record store closed its doors for the last time.
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