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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. 24 & 25 for the second annual Pilgrimage Music & Cultural Festival. We had a blast at last year’s inaugural event, and expect year two to be bigger and better in every way, thanks…
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The finale of Live On The Green dominates the city landscape this holiday weekend, and we’re sure to spend a lot of the weekend there with you. Believe it or not, there will also be a nice helping of club shows going on around town, and we’ve highlighted our top recommendations with our staff picks…
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Liz Cooper & the Stampede, Tim Easton, Aberdeen Green Acme Feed & Seed; Nashville, TN February 2, 2016 Review by Jacob Ryan (@GonzoWithGusto). Photos by Brendan Donohue. Looking to keep last year’s mojo going into 2016 for our No Country Presents partnership with Acme Feed & Seed, our second showcase of the new year was eclectic as ever. The…
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We’re back for a new year of Tuesday night Acme Feed & Seed showcases, and if you’ve been with us for awhile, you’ll likely remember that our weekly, curated event began when Acme first opened in the summer of 2014. We’ve rarely missed a Tuesday since, hosting, rock, soul, funk and hip hop from Music City…
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As winter finally seems to have settled in, we’re already starting to long for summer, with more major festival announcements arriving nearly every single day. One biggie is still yet to drop, however: Bonnaroo. Counting down the days until the lineup for the nearby fest arrives, we’ve been working our way through this season’s…
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Real-life Music City folk hero, and ramblin’ Americana rock troubadour, Tim Easton just wrapped up an amazing feat. He performed 100 original songs (other than one Dylan cover for charity) in 100 days, and made a performance video for each. One of our favorites was #94, or a tasty track entitled “Beat The Band,”…
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‘Tis the time of the season to give thanks, and Nashville’s Tim Easton has teamed up with The McCrary Sisters, Aaron Lee Tasjan, and Megan Palmer to drop a pretty special cover of Bob Dylan’s “Whatcha Gonna Do?” as a means of raising awareness for the Nashville Rescue Mission. The video, filmed by No Country…
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It wasn’t long ago that we announced the first round of Nashville bands that will be officially showcased bands at the 2014 South By Southwest Music Conference. Another round of applause for Kyle Andrews, Neulore, and Jeff Black. Well, as the holidays approach, another ten acts get the nod to pack their bags for…