The Gennett Recording Story: The Birth of American Recorded Music Signature Dinner & Exhibit Premier will take place June 25. Come celebrate the story of Gennett Records to the tune of the 1920's! Enjoy dinner catered by Old Richmond Inn, a cash bar, silent auction, live music provided by the Earlham Jazz Band, guided premier exhibit tour- See artifacts related to Gennett Records from around the country! Business Casual Attire , 1920's Dress Encouraged, Admission: $75.00 Per Person ($6.20 Convenience fee if purchased online) $ 45.00 is tax deductible. Proceeds Benefit YOUR Wayne County Historical Museum. Virtual Option: You may also attend the speaker portion of the evening virtually! Speakers will begin at 8:00 pm Eastern Time. Tickets are $25.00 per Login ($3.16 Convenience fee if purchased online). **10 speakers from around the country will share the history of Gennett Records and the impact they made over time: Charlie Dahan, Author of Starr-Piano & Gennett Records, Rick Kennedy, Author of Jellyroll, Bix & Hoagy, Elizabeth Surles, Archivist at Rutgers Institute of Jazz Studies, Danny Gonzales, Director of Exhibition at Indiana Historical Society, Todd Gould, Producer of The Music Makers of Gennett Records, David Kunian & Greg Lambousey of the New Orleans Jazz Museum, and Bob Jacobsen & Tina Conti, Former Board Presidents of the Starr-Gennett Foundation. The direct descendants of the Gennett Family will be on hand to help celebrate this important legacy! To learn more or to reserve your tickets please visit their website or call 765-962-5756 *Tickets Must be Reserved for the Signature Dinner No Later than June 13,2022. Tickets can be purchased at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/gennett-records-the-birthplace-of-american-recorded-music-tickets-319758836287