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Yesterday, we threw out our two cents with our favorite “National Records” of 2012, and today it’s all about Nashville. Check out our picks for our best Nashville records of 2012 from the No Country team. Stick around and soon we’ll break down our individual staff picks for 2012 concerts. Yesterday, we posted full…
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I got a break up email yesterday from Nashville’s Umbrella Tree. After a year and half relationship full of new and exciting experiences, Umbrella Tree told me that they couldn’t do it anymore. While I am sure that I will go on just fine, I know already that I will miss them. There weren’t…
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We’ve spent quite a bit of time getting you ready for this weekend already. Remember that whole East Nashville Underground wristband giveaway that we were running. Well, that’s over with, but there are still full-weekend, free-drinks included wristbands available for $20 at the door. I’m still blown away everytime I say that. It’s two…
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By Contributor Andrew Johnson Tonight, Friday August 17, Heypenny, Umbrella Tree and Daniel Ellsworth And The Great Lakes take the stage at the High Watt. I will be in attendance. A few words about the bands: Heypenny is about well-crafted busyness. Busyness of colors, lyrics, musical instrumentation, on stage antics, video dance moves and…
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Cut and paste job…. Thanks for the email (blog post) Umbrella Tree. Get out and see some live music tonight. —— Saturday 16 June, North Carolina hip-hop sextet Eyes of the Elders will be destroying the 5 Spot with Umbrella Tree and O, Don Piano. The show is a scholarship beneft for YEAH’s Southern…
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If you are reading this, you probably aren’t down in Coastal Alabama at the Hang Out Festival. We’ve already told you about the event of the weekend at East Nashville Underground. Maybe you are wanting more conventional weekend plans? If that is the case, I’ve pulled together a few fun shows that you should…
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Have you heard about Umbrella Tree? They tossed me a copy of their new record (actually mp3), and it has been rolling around the record player (actually iPod) for a few weeks now. As a music blogger, I typically listen to about 30 seconds of a record, and move on if it doesn’t grab…