Coventry Music Museum (CMM) is a museum, art gallery, music records archive, and interactive media studio located on Walsgrave Road, Ball Hill, Coventry, England.
These include an exhibit on 19th century comedian T. E. Dunville, a 1960s sound booth and the piano played by Hilda Woodward of the band Lieutenant Pigeon.
The Vauxhall Cresta used in the filming of the music video for The Specials' song "Ghost Town" is on exhibit in the museum.
[3] The museum is home to the entire output of 2 Tone Records, a record label founded by The Specials' Jerry Dammers – every single released by the label is available to view.
English rock band The Enemy has visited the museum.