SistaStrings earn a spot in the Country Music Hall of Fame

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Brett Krzykowski
March 1, 2024
Radio Milwaulkee
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Milwaukee natives Monique and Chauntee Ross, Sista Strings are now in the Country Music Hall of Fame. American Currents exhibit. CMHOF's annual exhibition that “offers a broad look at country music and its place in American culture over the past year.”

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Sista Strings take in their exibit a Country Music Hall of Fame
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Sista Strings, Instagram

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