Rockabilly Highway Murals

Commissioned by Arts in McNairy, Jackson Arts Council, Tennessee Arts Commission as well as the McNairy County Regional Alliance and Selmer Business Alliance, Selmer is now home to beautiful murals painted by Nashville artist Brian Tull. These public art landmarks were created in conjunction with the naming of the Rockabilly Highway. Selmer’s Rockabilly Highway Murals are a celebration of Rockabilly Music and West Tennessee’s musical heritage. The McNairy County Music Hall of Fame is dedicated to the preservation and promotion of McNairy County’s distinctive and rich musical heritage. MCMHF was conceived, and is sponsored by, Arts in McNairy’s traditional arts committee to honor those individuals, groups, organizations, businesses, sites, etc., who have strengthened or positively impacted McNairy County’s unique musical heritage or left a lasting cultural legacy. Honorees are recognized annually with a tribute concert and induction ceremony at the historic Latta Building in downtown Selmer. Short bios and other information on inductees are featured on McNairy County Trail of Music Legends in downtown Selmer, while full induction speeches are posted on the Trail's official website.

Rockabilly Mural 1 – 124 West Court Avenue

Rockabilly Mural 2 – 100 Front Street

Rockabilly Mural 3 – 172 Houston Avenue


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