The Australian Country Music Foundation (ACMF) has been formed to establish a permanent Country Music Archive and Resource Centre in Tamworth - Australia's Home of Country Music.
The Foundation is a fully-incorporated, publicly accountable body, registered as a charity and a member of the Australian Museums Association.
Since formation in 1993, the ACMF has undertaken numerous activities and has been provided with tenancy of the former Mechanics' Institute in Brisbane Street following restoration by Tamworth City Council (now Tamworth Regional Council).
An association has been established with the Archive and Heritage Departments of the University of New England (UNE) to implement and execute appropriate collection and preservation policies and other firm relationships with like organisations are currently being negotiated.
The ACMF is administered by a Board made up of eight elected people from the full membership of the Foundation.
The current Board comprises..
| Bob Kirchner |
President |
| Eric Scott |
Vice President |
| Dee Giles |
Secretary |
| Judy Loffel |
Treasurer |
| Barrie Brennan |
Director |
| Allen Daley |
Director |
| Barry Davis |
Director |
| Joe Foley |
Director |
| Lorraine Pfitzner |
Director |
Membership of the ACMF is open to people, companies and organisations within the Australian country music industry, as well as members of the general public.
Achievements
In just a few short years, the Foundation has already recorded some remarkable achievements. Among them...
creation of a major country music asset and tourist attraction for Tamworth (Australia's Country Music Hall of Fame),
conducted the major Slim Dusty Exhibition,
expanded the Slim Dusty Exhibition into the permanent Hall of Fame exhibition,
hosted the Country Music Awards 25 Years And On exhibition and Robyn McIntosh's Stan Coster Tribute,
set-up the Channel 10 Theatrette showing current and past footage of major country music stars and events,
established Australia's significant and substantial national country music archive,
co-ordinated the Country Music Hands of Fame annually on behalf of Tamworth Regional Council,
assumed control of, and co-ordinated, the Country Music Roll of Renown,
established the Australian Country Music Broadcasters' Hall of Fame,
supported establishment of the Tamworth Regional Entertainment Centre,
supported establishment of the Walk A Country Mile country music interpretive centre.
Activities
In working towards achievement of our objectives, the ACMF has undertaken and/or supported many activities for the cause of country music in Australia. These have included...
regular concert activities during the annual Tamworth Country Music Festival. More recently, these have taken an Australian heritage theme and have been conducted in the Smoky Dawson Room at the Foundation,
the Country In The Courtyard events held monthly.
special activities through the year, both one-off and in conjunction with other events,
activities hosted and/or staged in conjunction with the mid year Hats Off To Country Festival.
Information about all these events and activities can be found on this website.
The Future
Some of the significant possibilities we have for the short and medium term include...
building a larger Australian Country Music Hall of Fame in Tamworth, Australia's Country Music Capital,
building the National Country Music Discography listing all commercially-released country music recordings in Australia,
building the Australian Country Music Living Archive... a continually updated reference base on all country music artists in Australia,
establishing major archives covering all country music events and organisations in Australia,
building our collection of video and sound recorded material,
building a major database of all country music clubs and festivals in Australia to highlight the great strength and wealth of our country music,
establishing an Internet site to promote the Foundation, our activities, Australian country music and Tamworth,
publishing a range of historical and other reference material from ACMF resources, including biographies of major figures in the development of Australian country music and major events (like the Tamworth phenomena and the Golden Guitar Awards),
establishing or improving educational resources available in the Australian education system so our children will have a better understanding of Australian history.
And this brief list covers just a sample of what the Foundation will be able to achieve as it consolidates and grows in the future.
One of our core long-term aims is to establish a proper country music hall of fame in the city (the Legends exhibition is the beginning of this).
The Foundation is open every Monday to Friday at 93 Brisbane Street, Tamworth (next to the Imperial Hotel), between 10am and 4pm, Saturdays between 10am and 1pm, regularly at other times (including substantial extended hours every January and July) and at other times by arrangement.
The Foundation is lucky to have the support of many local and country music industry businesses and individuals, and new sponsorships are always welcome.
We currently operate entirely on a voluntary basis and welcome the involvement of anyone committed to the objectives of the Australian Country Music Foundation.
The ACMF's Objectives in full are...
To collect, protect and preserve for the benefit of the community, all aspects of Australia's musical heritage, with particular emphasis on Country Music.
To promote knowledge of, and interest in, the history and heritage of Australian Traditional Music and Country Music, and the people who created and performed it.
To carry out and support research into all aspects of Australian music, with particular emphasis on Country Music and Traditional Music.
To provide an Archive in which historical material of all kinds relating to music composed, recorded, performed and listened to in Australia, in particular Country Music, can be safely preserved and made accessible to students and the public.
To undertake or support any activity or programme which will ultimately serve to fulfil the objects detailed above.