On Saturday, November 16, the Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum in Nashville is set to host a lively session of their beloved in-depth interview series “Nashville Cats.” This event will feature the incredibly talented and versatile violinist Kristin Wilkinson, known for her enchanting string arrangements and performances across various music genres.
Kristin’s story begins in Philadelphia and Ocean City, New Jersey, where she developed a love for music at a very young age. Through her high school years, she honed her skills by studying under an accomplished violinist from the Philadelphia Philharmonic Orchestra. This rigorous classical training laid the foundation for her music career, giving her the technical prowess to venture into different styles.
One of the more daring moves in her career came when she joined the pioneering all-women bluegrass band, Buffalo Gals. Those experiences truly expanded her musical horizons and prepared her for what was to come.
Kristin eventually made a name for herself in the country music scene, particularly when she arranged strings for the legendary band Alabama. This collaboration opened the door for countless opportunities, and since the 1980s, she has become one of Nashville’s most sought-after string arrangers. To date, she boasts an impressive resume with credits that span across country, rock, and pop projects.
Among her many accolades, Kristin has worked on recordings for some of country music’s biggest stars, including Kenny Chesney, Steve Earle, and Trisha Yearwood. Furthermore, her collaboration with the iconic Willie Nelson is particularly noteworthy, as he is recognized as a member of the Country Music Hall of Fame.
In addition to studio work, Kristin has graced many stages, teaming up with artists such as Brandi Carlile, Regina Spektor, and Chris Stapleton for live performances. Most recently, she arranged the overture for Greta Van Fleet’s world tour in 2024, showcasing her versatility in different musical realms.
Kristin’s talents don’t stop with recordings and live performances. She has also made a significant impact on television, lending her arranging skills for the CMA Awards, the annual CMA Country Christmas special, and CMT’s Artists of the Year events. Her work within the world of television demonstrates her adaptability and wide-ranging appeal.
This upcoming event will be moderated by museum writer-editor Jon Freeman. Attendees can look forward to an exciting discussion filled with insights and stories from Kristin’s unique experiences in the music industry. The event will be enriched with vintage photos, films, and recordings, offering a holistic view of her journey.
Admission to “Nashville Cats” is included with museum entry, and it’s free for museum members. However, seating is limited, so it’s important to grab a program ticket to ensure your spot!
Join us in celebrating the incredible journey of Kristin Wilkinson, and enjoy an evening of engaging music talk at the Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum.
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