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  84R9716 BPG-D
 
  By: Thompson of Harris H.C.R. No. 75
 
 
 
CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
         WHEREAS, Texas musicians have made enormous contributions to
  American culture, and the state would realize significant benefits
  through the establishment of a major museum to celebrate the
  richness and diversity of the music created by its sons and
  daughters; and
         WHEREAS, Around the world, music fans recognize the Lone Star
  State as the birthplace of such giants as Van Cliburn, Bob Wills,
  Buddy Holly, Roy Orbison, Willie Nelson, Janis Joplin, Stevie Ray
  Vaughan, and Ornette Coleman; a state museum would attract a host of
  visitors eager to learn more about these legends, and it would
  provide an opportunity to raise awareness of the important role
  Texas has played in the evolution of a wide array of genres,
  including folk, blues, country, rock 'n' roll, gospel, Tejano,
  jazz, R&B, and hip-hop; in addition, it would introduce young
  Texans to seminal figures in the evolution of American music, among
  them Scott Joplin, Sippie Wallace, Lightnin' Hopkins, Dale Evans,
  George Jones, Lefty Frizzell, Lydia Mendoza, Flaco Jiménez, Selena
  Quintanilla Perez, and many others; and
         WHEREAS, Austin's status as the state's capital and its
  reputation as "the Live Music Capital of the World" make the city an
  obvious choice for the site of such a museum; moreover, Central
  Texas has long been identified with musicology, not only through
  the pioneering work of internationally known folklorists John and
  Alan Lomax, but also through programs of The University of Texas at
  Austin, Texas State University, the Texas Historical Commission,
  and the Bullock Texas State History Museum; and
         WHEREAS, Indeed, the Bullock Museum would be an ideal home
  for a music museum, given its mission to engage a broad public
  audience in the unfolding story of the history, culture, and people
  of Texas, as well as its strong record of incorporating the arts in
  exhibitions and in such programming as the popular Music Under the
  Star concert series; a new music museum within the Bullock Museum
  could develop fruitful partnerships with other relevant
  institutions and agencies, among them the Texas Music Office, the
  Economic Development and Tourism Division of the Governor's Office,
  the Austin Music Commission, the Texas Music Museum, the Texas
  Music Hall of Fame, and museums devoted to specific genres; and
         WHEREAS, The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland drives
  more than $107 million in economic impact each year; in Nashville,
  the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum has an annual economic
  impact in excess of $30 million, with annual attendance of more than
  564,000; and
         WHEREAS, Establishing a music museum within the Bullock Texas
  State History Museum would be a natural extension of that
  institution's mission, and it would heighten appreciation for one
  of the most important aspects of Texas culture while drawing
  greater attention to a growing industry and spurring further
  economic development; now, therefore, be it
         RESOLVED, That the 84th Legislature of the State of Texas
  hereby encourage the State Preservation Board and the director of
  the Bullock Texas State History Museum to establish a museum of
  Texas music history and dedicate the third floor of the Bullock
  Museum to this permanent and integral program; and, be it further
         RESOLVED, That the Texas Legislature encourage the State
  Preservation Board and the director of the Bullock Texas State
  History Museum to explore initiatives to generate revenue for the
  project, such as the use of the facility for catered events; and, be
  it further
         RESOLVED, That the Texas Legislature encourage the State
  Preservation Board and the director of the Bullock Texas State
  History Museum, in order to expedite the establishment of a museum
  of Texas music history and to benefit from the Texas Music Office's
  experience, resources, and proven record of success, to assign
  primary responsibility for developing and operating this museum to
  the Texas Music Office; and, be it further
         RESOLVED, That the Texas Legislature encourage the Texas
  Music Office to consider contracting with third parties to assist
  in the development and operation of the museum of Texas music
  history; and, be it further
         RESOLVED, That the Texas secretary of state forward official
  copies of this resolution to the executive director of the State
  Preservation Board and to the director of the Bullock Texas State
  History Museum.