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Young, buzzworthy, genre-bending poppy indie outfit The Greeting Committee rose to recognition just a few years ago while still in high school, and have since continued to draw acclaim and tour prolifically, dropping their long-awaited and really fantastic debut LP, This Is It, just last fall. Though they’ve been to Nashville in recent years supporting groups like…
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It’s only been three years since beloved Chicago alt rock outfit Wilco released their tenth LP, Schmilco, and only two since the group last toured, but given all of their individual activity since (and their prolific schedule in the few years prior), it feels like much longer. Frontman Jeff Tweedy, particularly, has been incredibly active, releasing a memoir…
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After erupting onto the scene thanks to early single “Somebody Loves You” and a pair of EPs, Australian born, LA based breakout pop singer Betty Who, real name Jessica Newham, made a splash in the pop and dance world with debut LP Take Me When You Go in 2014. The next few years saw Who hit the road…
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Celebrating its 10th year, Nashville’s free, all ages, biannual musical showcase series Musician’s Corner is now four weeks into its spring season at Centennial Park, and continues this weekend, May 31 & June 1, with another impressive slate of performers like indie Americana singer-songwriter Lera Lynn and buzzy local duo Hush Kids on Friday, and country revivalist Joshua Hedley and alt/Americana rocker Lilly Hiatt on Saturday,…
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What began as an idea several years ago by New Found Glory guitarist and local transplant Chad Gilbert, and finally manifested into an inaugural event last year at The Factory at Franklin’s Liberty Hall, breakfast-themed punk rock and alternative day fest BreakFEST was an absolute blast in its first year, and we’re thrilled to see the event return…
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What began as an idea several years ago by New Found Glory guitarist and local transplant Chad Gilbert, and finally manifested into an inaugural event last year at The Factory at Franklin’s Liberty Hall, breakfast-themed punk rock and alternative day fest BreakFEST was an absolute blast in its first year, and we’re thrilled to see the event return…
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What began as an idea several years ago by New Found Glory guitarist and local transplant Chad Gilbert, and finally manifested into an inaugural event last year at The Factory at Franklin’s Liberty Hall, breakfast-themed punk rock and alternative day fest BreakFEST was an absolute blast in its first year, and we’re thrilled to see the event return…
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Set to play his entire musical catalog, four full-lengths and two EPs spanning a decade, in chronological order in pairs over a period of three nights, beloved Texas based Americana singer-songwriter David Ramirez will host his special trio of intimate shows May 29, 30, & 31 at The High Watt, performing American Soil and Strangetown the first evening, Apologies and The Rooster night two, and Fables and We’re Not Going…
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What began as an idea several years ago by New Found Glory guitarist and local transplant Chad Gilbert, and finally manifested into an inaugural event last year at The Factory at Franklin’s Liberty Hall, breakfast-themed punk rock and alternative day fest BreakFEST was an absolute blast in its first year, and we’re thrilled to see the event return…
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What began as an idea several years ago by New Found Glory guitarist and local transplant Chad Gilbert, and finally manifested into an inaugural event last year at The Factory at Franklin’s Liberty Hall, breakfast-themed punk rock and alternative day fest BreakFEST was an absolute blast in its first year, and we’re thrilled to see the event return…