
TMM is working with the Tucson community to celebrate, preserve and perpetuate Tucson's unique musical heritage and culture. Music is an exclusive form of communication that connects us with other human beings, our inner spirits, and our past in a way that transcends the power of words. It is a universal language that we utilize to bridge cultures, genders, and generations.
TMM is a local charity with the goal of raising academic and lifetime achievement for deserving youth through the creation and cultivation of one of a kind music literacy initiatives and programs. We are currently providing free music education programs to youth, along with special workshops constructed with the intention to give career and college skills.
TMM is a local charity with the goal of raising academic and lifetime achievement for deserving youth through the creation and cultivation of one of a kind music literacy initiatives and programs. We are currently providing free music education programs to youth, along with special workshops constructed with the intention to give career and college skills.
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About Us
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The Tucson Musicians Museum (TMM) was founded in 2007; we are a nonprofit organization (501c3) that serves to perpetuate Tucson's unique musical heritage and culture. We recognize, showcase, and support, a chronicled historical perspective of Tucson area musicians.
TMM's goal is to transform the lives of underprivileged and at-risk youth, by offering fantastic music programs to help them improve their possibility of achieving a full and prosperous future.We pay tribute to accomplished musicians from traditional genres of music, who were born in, currently reside in or have resided in Tucson, and have made or are making a significant contribution to Tucson's musical culture or the nations musical heritage.
TMM's goal is to transform the lives of underprivileged and at-risk youth, by offering fantastic music programs to help them improve their possibility of achieving a full and prosperous future.We pay tribute to accomplished musicians from traditional genres of music, who were born in, currently reside in or have resided in Tucson, and have made or are making a significant contribution to Tucson's musical culture or the nations musical heritage.
Mission
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Our mission is to advance the quality of life in our communities, across all cultures, generations and tastes, through preserving, advancing and utilizing incredibly rich and diverse regional musical heritage and resources. We strive to help young people from all walks of life, cultures and musical interests reach their potential and improve both their lives and the richness of life in our community through music.
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Your donation to the Tucson Musicians Museum, is helping underprivileged children have access to training and instruments than can charge their lives. With your help we can continue putting music into the hands of talented youths who would otherwise be unable to have that opportunity as part of their primary education.
2020 Inductees
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Frances Clary Covington is the Chapter Representative of the "Tucson Chapter of the Gospel Music Workshop of America (GMWA)". She is a vocalist, instructor, vocal coach and director of gospel. Nancy McCallion is best known as the songwriter and vocalist for original Celtic-Norteno-you-name-it folk-rock cult band The Mollys.
2008 Inductees
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LANNY WEBB Jazz Trombonist Lanny Webb was born in Hollywood, California where his father was a studio musician. At the age of four, they returned to Tucson, Arizona. DUNCAN STITT Country Keyboardist Duncan has been scratching out a living playing honky-tonk piano with country and western bands in Tucson since 1977.
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