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Local stand-up Cortney Warner has, since 2017, been hosting some form of her periodic, Nashville comedy showcase Comedy Night, bringing together a talented, eclectic slate of local comedians and, typically, a musical guest, at a variety of spaces around town; often rooms less-known for hosting comedy. More recently, Warner has found something of a…

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Devon Gilfillian bridges emotional and political gaps on new album Love You Anyway. Alexis Donn begins to tell her powerful story about her struggle with illness on “Sick Of Me.” 2’Live Bre links with the DMV’s 909memphis on “Dangerous.” Follow and listen to our Nashville Spotify playlist to keep up with the sounds of…
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Lightning 100’s November 6 edition of their long-running Nashville Sunday Night series features an indie/pop lineup of Abby Cates with RYMAN! Tickets are still available right here, but we’re excited to announce that we’re also giving away a pair of tickets to the show! Enter for a chance to win below. Abby Cates and…
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New York’s Sarah Kinsley writes and produces surreal indie-pop that is pulling in fans across the world. Her signature sound is a tasteful blend of orchestral strings, grounded guitars and a wonderfully emotive vocal range. Her latest EP Cypress is perfect for a fall travel playlist to get over some heartbreak and figure out…
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Arlie is ready to BREAK THE CURSE with their new album. Namir Blade’s “Hypercar” hits warp speed. Mokita teams up with Charlotte Sands on “Crash.” Plus we’ve got touring artists like Remi Wolf, Benee and Goth Babe on this week’s playlist! Tracklist“sickk” by Arlie“I Would Probably Hate You” by Jules Paymer“Crash” by Mokita, Charlotte…

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It’s been several months since the nearby Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival, originally slotted for its typical June weekend with such a great lineup that it sold out in record time, then rescheduled for what would’ve been this weekend as Covid effectively put the entire live music industry on pause, before, like every single 2020 festival…

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Regular readers may remember our love for Seattle indie punk group Tacocat, a band we always make a point to recommend any time they stop through town. What you may not know, however, is that Tacocat’s bassist, Bree McKenna, happens to be a big fan of ABC/CMT musical drama Nashville, which, of course, was filmed right…
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One local musical cancelation back in the COVID beginnings of spring that might have slid under your radar, as it didn’t get the broad attention of Bonnaroo-sized festivals, was Musician’s Corner, the free spring and summer festival series in Centennial Park, which has been going on now for over a decade and has long been another site…
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In a normal year, we would’ve spent our last several Thursdays in Public Square Park, enjoying what would no doubt have been a stellar twelfth season of Live on the Green, Nashville’s premiere annual free, outdoor music fest, and a beloved fixture of our festival season, which would be winding down with its signature Labor…
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Photo by Andrew Ha. When we first put together this guide to track changes, cancelations, and postponements for the 2020 festival season, it was back in mid-March, still in the early days of public and government response to the COVID-19 pandemic, when so much of the future seemed wholly uncertain. While we’ve maintained updates to…