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Peter Charles Kipley (born May 1970) [1] is an American Christian musician, record producer and songwriter. [2] He has been awarded four GMA Dove Awards. [3] He started Simple Records, with Bart Millard of MercyMe, where they signed as their first act, The Afters. [4] He was awarded the SESAC's Christian Songwriter of the Year, in 2004. [5]
Nashville SC is an American soccer club founded in 2017, after the city of Nashville was awarded a Major League Soccer (MLS) franchise. Nashville SC began playing competitive soccer in the 2020 season. It plays its home games at Geodis Park, competing in the Eastern Conference of MLS.
Nashville Soccer Club was an American professional soccer team based in Nashville, Tennessee. Founded in 2016, the team made its debut in the USL Championship [a] in 2018. [1] A Major League Soccer (MLS) franchise was awarded to Nashville in December 2017. The team, also known as Nashville SC, began play in 2020. [2]
Nashville area soccer players to watch in 2024 Mark Allen, Clarksville, Sr. The attacking midfielder is coming off a season in which he led Clarksville with 13 goals and four assists.
Independence soccer has 11 shutouts through 15 games, but goalkeeper Miles Kipley's impact has been felt almost as much on offense as on defense. How Independence's Miles Kipley represents a new ...
Nashville Football Club was a soccer organization based in Nashville, Tennessee. Founded in 2013, the team played in the National Premier Soccer League (NPSL), a national amateur league at the fourth tier of the American Soccer Pyramid, in the Southeast Conference. The club disbanded after the 2016 season.
Fans gather to watch English Premier League soccer during Premier League Fan Fest, off Broadway at Riverfront Park in Nashville, Tenn., Saturday, April 6, 2024. Up close, this was a lot more than ...
Nashville SC's original organized supporter group is The Roadies. Established in February 2014 with the creation of Nashville FC, the city's NPSL amateur franchise with the club's transition from NPSL amateur to USL pro status and finally MLS, The Roadies similarly transitioned to maintain their support for "Our Town, Our Club". [43]