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We’ve been buzzing about it for months, and the week has finally arrived, as we prepare to head to Franklin’s Park at Harlinsdale this weekend, Sept. 23 & 24 for the third annual Pilgrimage Music & Cultural Festival. We had a blast at years one and two, and thanks to an impressive lineup, even more buzz, and one high-profile new…
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Our main goal at No Country is to share music from our favorite local artists and touring acts that hit Nashville. Now you can get straight to listening on our Nashville Spotify playlist. Local music additions “Told You So” by Paramore – Playing The Ryman on October 17 “Legs Crossed” by Whissell “Flying Apart” by…
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Save, perhaps, for Bonanroo (which shares the same production team) there is no other regional festival we can say that, without a doubt, we will attend every year without fail, and can count on to be as well-curated, well-organized, and endlessly fun as Forecastle Fest. We’ve made the trip four years in a row now, falling…
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This weekend, July 15-17, marks the return of Louisville’s annual Forecastle Festival, one of our favorite regional musical events. From its humble beginnings in 2002, Forecastle has grown to become a national festival fixture, drawing 10s of thousands of attendees each year to the picturesque downtown Waterfront Park, for three days of music, art, activism, and, of course, Kentucky…
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As we recently told you, Chaos Emeralds are a brand new local project, combining the creative forces of Daniel Ellsworth (of Daniel Ellsworth & The Great Lakes) and Kyle Andrews, with a “R&B-drenched electronic pop [sound] for love + parties.” They made their interaction with a lush, hypnotic track and video for their debut single “Too Gone,” and…
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In an effort to keep you connected to not just the local scene, but also a way to experience music all over, we’ve put together weekly roundup of the best televised performances to look out for. And, with so many local acts making late night rounds, national artists with upcoming dates in town, and bands…
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Natalie Prass. Photo by Justin Humbert. Natalie Prass w/ Out of Place The High Watt, Nashville, TN April 29, 2015 Review by Jeff Moody Photos by Justin Humbert Natalie Prass closed out a couple very busy days in Nashville that included opening for Ryan Adams at the Ryman (twice), an in-store at Grimey’s, and…
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Ryan Adams w/ Natalie Prass The Ryman Auditorium; Nashville, TN April 28, 2015 Review by Philip Obenschain (@pobenschain). Photos by Mary-Beth Blankenship. Special thanks to Kate Cauthen. In support of his fantastic self-titled album, released last year, multifaceted singer-songwriter Ryan Adams returned to The Ryman for the first time in nearly a decade, to perform two sold out nights of…
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As we told you earlier this year, Nashville’s own Natalie Prass, who just released her amazing, self-titled debut album in January, has been touring Europe in support of Ryan Adams, and nabbing long overdue and well-deserved glowing praise left and right. Prass, who spent the better part of last performing as part of Jenny Lewis’s backing band, will also…
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As we told you earlier this year, Nashville’s own Natalie Prass, who just released her amazing, self-titled debut album in January, has been touring Europe in support of Ryan Adams, and nabbing long overdue and well-deserved glowing praise left and right. When she returns stateside, Prass, who spent the better part of last performing as part of Jenny Lewis’s…