Kudos to Taylor Swift, Faith Hill, and Loretta Lynn.  These legendary and dynamic women of country music are being touted on the rockin' side of things as well.

The trio will be included in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 'Women Who Rock: Vision, Passion, Power' exhibit.  It will open to the general public on May 13th. 

Featured items include Taylor's gold glitter dress that she wore on CMT Crossroads with Def Leppard, her handwritten lyrics to Change, and one of her Ovation 1755 Custom Balladeer 12-string guitars.

Faith Hill's Versace outfit trom a CBS Thanksgiving special in 2000 will be on display.  Loretta Lynn's pink gown from her Portland, Oregon video, and Epiphone acoustic guitar will also be featured.  These will join multiple artifacts from 70 female rock artists.

'Women Who Rock: Vision, Passion, Power' traverses the involvement of women in music from the suffrage movements of the '20s, the liberation of women in the '50s, the emergence of girl groups and the counterculture influences of the '60s, the punk and pop explosions of the '70s and '80s, and the solid influence of women in the '90s and into the new millennium.

The interactive exhibit runs through February 26th of next year.

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