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TONIGHT, Nov. 17 at The High Watt, a trio of local pop artists on the rise, all unique in their own regard, are set to perform for the low ticket price of just $10. Heading up the evening and for his first Nashville headliner ever, soulful singer Jeffrey James will cap off a buzzworthy year, supported by…
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After recent hints from enigmatic frontman Maynard James Keenan, acclaimed alt-metal/prog act Tool have announced a short 2016 tour, their first run of shows in two years, which returns them to Nashville for the first time in 15 years on Jan. 23 at Bridgestone Arena. While the jury’s still out on when we can expect a followup to 2006’s 10,000 Days,…
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Guitar nerds unite! Classic rock guitarist Robin Trower and his trusty Stratocaster are set to blow minds at Marathon Music Works on April 8. Known as one of the most influential British blues-rock guitarists in history, Trower earned the nickname “The White Hendrix” during his rise to fame in the 1970s. He first broke into the…
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If you’ve been following the site all year, you know that we (and, apparently everyone else) can’t get enough of local electro-pop songstress CAPPA, who has been met with universal praise and endless buzz since the release of her self-titled, debut EP back in the spring. A mainstay of the exciting new local pop scene, CAPPA…
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We already told you that Sheryl Crow will be in town to serenade you for Valentine’s Day (as well as the day before) at the Schermerhorn Symphony Center, but if you’re itching to get a jumpstart on the day of love, or if you just want to celebrate your love of classic country music,…
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Returning to Nashville for the first time in several years, beloved, uncompromising pop punk group The Wonder Years are set to co-headline with scene favorites Motion City Soundtrack, both in support of stellar new albums, tonight, Nov. 16 at Cannery Ballroom! Rounded out by buzzworthy up and comers State Champs and emo outfit You Blew It!, this all ages event is a wonderful way…
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Nearly a decade has passed since seminal, best-selling, award winning country trio the Dixie Chicks last played Bridgestone Arena (then called the Gaylord Entertainment Center), as part of their last headlining U.S. tour before taking time off, time which turned into a number of years of intermittent activity and little in the way of new music. Over the…
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Brooklynite Mitski was just here in July with Elvis Depressedly, but tonight (Nov. 16) she’s back for more. This time, she’s headlining at The High Watt with Boston’s Palehound and the band with the best name in the world, PWR BTTM. A pretty small show, (with the number of all band members totaling about 8), tickets are only $12 at the…
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Boasting one of the most eclectic weekend lineups around, especially for punk fans, and undoubtedly this week’s best bet for all ages events, pop punks The Story So Far return to Rocketown tonight, Nov. 14 along with unparalleled British melodic hardcore/emo outfit Basement (marking their Nashville debut), indie rockers Turnover, and pop rock act Painting Stars. You can still grab tickets right…
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It’s not hard to instantly like any band that releases a 1970s game show themed video, but it’s even easier when they’re as good as The Lonely Wild. Considering that they’ve played with bands including The Lone Bellow, Damien Rice, and The Apache Relay, it seems like we’re not the only ones who think…