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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. 21 & 22 for the fifth annual Pilgrimage Music & Cultural Festival. We had a blast at years one, two, and three, and though year four was a bit of a speed bump with an…
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After taking 2017 off to focus on expanding, the Moon River Music Festival, founded in 2014 by local Americana rocker Drew Holcomb, is set to return later this year with a new home and its best lineup yet! Though the first three years of the fest took place in Holcomb’s hometown of Memphis, setting attendance…
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It’s officially fall, and it’s the perfect weather for an outdoor concert from celebrated folk-pop group The Head and the Heart. The acclaimed band are back in Nashville for a headlining show tonight, Sept. 29 Ascend Amphitheater in support of their third studio album, Signs of Light. Psychedelic indie rockers Dr. Dog are kicking things off this evening, so get there early…
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Celebrated folk-pop group The Head and the Heart are returning to Nashville in support of their celebrated third studio album, Signs of Light. If you missed out on their Ryman appearance last year, you won’t want to miss their stop at Ascend Amphitheater on Sept. 29. This time around, they’re bringing along beloved psychedelic indie rockers…
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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 Spotify playlist. Local music additions: “Creepy” by Cardboard Kids “Lonely Summer” by Milly Roze “Numbers” by Kaptan – Playing Mercy Lounge on August 26…
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September is flying by, and, with fall is officially about to begin, the weather is finally catching up. As we look forward to tons of great upcoming shows, including this week’s Americana Fest (which we’ll be bringing you coverage of), we’ve still got you covered with weekly live music coverage, releases, announcements, and more.…
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This week finally felt like summer, for better or worse (gotta love that Tennessee heat), and, yet, we’re starting to focus hard on the fall, with more and more show announcements and releases rolling in. We still have plenty of great events to look forward to over the next month though, including more installments…
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LIVE ON THE GREEN w/ The Head and The Heart, Wild Cub, and Goodbye June Public Square Park; Nashville, TN August 21, 2014 Review by Jacob Ryan (@GonzoWithGusto). Photos by Matt Hall and Mary-Beth Blankenship. Week two of Music City’s FREE concert series, Live on the Green, was a scorcher. And we’re not just talking…
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That’s right faithful readers, Live on the Green, Nashville’s best FREE concert series, is gearing up tonight for week two and you’d be crazy to miss out. Tonight’s line-up features local rock ’n’ rollers Goodbye June, native indie popsters (who’ve made a splash on the national/international scene) Wild Cub and in the headlining spot,…
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The 2014 Live on the Green lineup has just been announced, and man is it a doozy. As we previously told you, this year’s installment of the free Thursday night live music series in Public Square Park will change format just a bit, forgoing the traditional six-week timeframe in favor of four weeks, with an epic…