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Trini Lopez Museum

Visit the new Trini Lopez Museum celebrating the life and legacy of the iconic folk-rock musician and Latino cultural trailblazer; featuring costumes, guitars, awards, gold records; exhibit created by Gary Gand

Free, (10:00 AM–3:30 PM)

Category: Palm Springs, Exhibition, Free, *Just Added*

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Visit the new Trini Lopez Museum, celebrating the life and legacy of the iconic folk-rock musician and Latino cultural trailblazer. Discover the story of Trini’s remarkable career: his friendships with legends Frank Sinatra and the Rat Pack, the Beatles, Elvis, starring in films including The Dirty Dozen, and how he became a beloved part of the Palm Springs scene. You’ll be immersed in his colorful world through captivating exhibits of his costumes, guitars, gold records, awards and personal artifacts. Gary Gand created the exhibit with memorabilia from his personal collection, costumes loaned by the Lopez family, plus rare record albums and singles from the Ebersole-Hughes collection, and original artwork by Shag. Also featured, daily showings of the award winning documentary My Name Is Lopez

Located at the Palm Springs Historical Society Village Green Heritage Center in downtown Palm Springs, across from Lulu Bistro.

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Free, no ticket required

Things To KnowAll ages
Photography permitted
Parking available
The organizer of this event is Palm Springs Historical Society.

Check-in Location Village Green Heritage Center
219 S Palm Canyon Dr
Palm Springs, CA 92262
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Photo Credits: Gary Gand, David Wallace Crotty {"locationAddressVisibility":"visible"}

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