Grammy-nominated singer, songwriter and musician Gregory Alan Isakov will embark on a special headline tour next year, featuring Isakov and his band performing with full symphony orchestras in each city. Newly confirmed stops include Nashville’s Schermerhorn Symphony Center on March 11 2025. The shows will include symphonic arrangements of favorites …
Read More »Post Malone Partners With Morrison Hotel Gallery To Bring Pop-up Gallery To Nashville
For the first time ever, Morrison Hotel Gallery, known for its unparalleled collection of fine art music photography, is bringing its iconic curation to the heart of Nashville in an exciting collaboration with Post Malone. Post has partnered with the gallery to curate the pop-up collection, hand picking a selection …
Read More »The Campus Wide Holiday Sale, Clay Lady Campus
On Saturday, December 7 from 10:am until 4pm, head on over to The Campus to find the perfect gift or handmade ornament – over 150 campus artists and students join together to sell their art for your holiday shopping! Our Campus Wide Holiday Sale covers all 3 buildings, we serve …
Read More »Luke Combs’ Category 10 Opens
Category 10, the Luke Combs-inspired entertainment complex, opened today at 11:00 a.m. CST. Opening celebrations began last night with a private concert for Combs’ Bootlegger fans. Combs performed some of his biggest hits including “Hurricane,” “Beautiful Crazy” and “Beer Never Broke My Heart.” Of the opening, Combs shared on-stage, “Welcome …
Read More »Melani MacLaren Celebrates Release Of EP Bloodlust At Basement
Nashville-based artist Melani MacLaren released her EP Bloodlust today via Tonetree and celebrated the release last night at the Basement in Nashville. The songs on Bloodlust came from a period in Melanie’s life marred by grief, loss, and illness. The project is an ode to seeing things as they are …
Read More »Gibson Guitar Announces Jimmy Page SJ-200 Collector’s Edition
As it celebrates 130 years of music history, Nashville based Gibson, just announced it has expanded its partnership with Jimmy Page, one of the most influential musicians in history and co-founder of one of the biggest bands of all time, Led Zeppelin. Introducing the Jimmy Page 1964 SJ-200 and 1964 …
Read More »Jeannie Seely Gets Some Nashville “Street Cred”
Grand Ole Opry staple Jeannie Seely is one of the most recognized classic country names in Nashville, and now she has the “street cred” to prove it. The Jeannie Seely Interchange is now cemented into history with road signs officially in place near the Grand Ole Opry House. Recently, following …
Read More »Kenny Chesney Celebrates 36 Number Ones
BMI welcomed industry friends to celebrate one of Warner Music Nashville’s most consistent hitmakers Kenny Chesney for his 36th No. One hit “Take Her Home” at BMI’s Nashville location on Monday afternoon (10/14). Chesney was reunited with songwriters Michael Hardy (BMI), Zach Abend (BMI), Hunter Phelps (ASCAP), and co-producer Buddy …
Read More »Bluesman, Toronzo Cannon, Coming To City Winery
Bluesman, Toronzo Cannon and his band The Chicago Way are on tour to promote his third Alligator Records release, SHUT UP & PLAY!, with a live performance on Friday, October 18 at City Winery in Nashville. Cannon will open for newly signed Alligator artists Southern Avenue, who recently released a …
Read More »Exit/In Founder Owsley Manier Passes
Nashville music figure Owsley Manier, best known for co-founding the iconic Exit/In, has passed away at 77. Manier, a native of Music City, first made waves as a member of the 1960s rock band The Lemon Charade before embarking on a career that would leave a lasting mark on Nashville’s …
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