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Ahead of the March 24 release of their new LP, Wasted on a Dream, Nashville garage rock duo JEFF the Brotherhood have announced that they’ve been dropped from their major label home, Warner Bros. The brothers don’t seem too bent up about it, describing the label as a “demented vulture” and themselves as “SO FUCKING PLEASED” to have…
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As we previously announced, Kevin Devine and Into It. Over It. are currently out on a co-headlining solo tour, along with Laura Stevenson, and were slated to play The High Watt tomorrow night, Feb. 17. Unsurprisingly but unfortunately, due to this hazardous bout of winter weather, the show has been canceled (probably for the best, since things…
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While neither claim Nashville as their primary residence these days, Music City still did, undoubtedly, play huge part in establishing the careers of pop megastars Miley Cyrus and Taylor Swift (the former was born and raised here and the later relocated before launching her career). And, while we don’t aim to bring you every tiny tidbit of news about…
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Several times a week, a drive across the Korean Veterans Bridge, past the site of of the upcoming West Riverfront Park and its centerpiece 6,500-cap amphitheater, and marvel at the progress that’s been made in just the few short months since the project broke ground. We knew that the Live Nation-operated and city sanctioned…
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Comedy power couple Nick Offerman and Megan Mullally are known for a wide range of roles and comedic pursuits, the former, most prominently for portraying Ron Swanson on NBC’s Parks & Recreation and the later for her role as Karen Walker on Will & Grace. And, while neither of them have carved their careers as conventional standup comics (though Offerman’s standup-ish…
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Last month, we brought you the initial lineup announcement for Hangout Fest, the annual, beach-based festival in nearby Gulf Shores, Alabama, which runs this year from May 15-17, and always showcases tons of great Nashville talent! The initial round of artists, which included Foo Fighters, Beck, My Morning Jacket, Paramore, and countless others was already one…
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In support of his brand new, thirty-sixth studio album, Shadows in the Night, legendary folk rock singer-songwriter Bob Dylan has announced a run of spring dates, which will bring him back to Nashville for the first time in two years on April 27, at TPAC’s Andrew Jackson Hall (a venue Dylan hasn’t played since ’93). Tickets are set to go…
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Since 2007, Record Store Day has been like Christmas for music nerds; a celebration (and special release occasion) of all things vinyl and champion for local, independent shops. And, while the annual event has been spun off to include a Black Friday edition, it’s the spring RSD proper that still garners the most attention. This year,…