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Megan Barry – first female mayor of Nashville; first female mayor of Nashville to resign office; Phil Bredesen – mayor of Nashville 1991–99, governor of Tennessee 2003–2011; John Ray Clemmons (born 1977) – member of the Tennessee House of Representatives, representing the 55th district, in West Nashville; Karl Dean – former mayor of ...
Julian Bond (1940–2015), activist, politician; born in Nashville; Alexander Bonnyman Jr. (1910–1943), decorated U.S. Marine; raised in Knoxville; Arna W. Bontemps (1902–1973), poet and novelist; Maci Bookout, reality TV personality; Pat Boone (born 1934), singer and actor; raised in Nashville; Rachel Boston (born 1982), actress; born in ...
This category is for people who were born in, residents of, ... People from Nashville, Tennessee, by occupation (18 C) A. People from Antioch, Tennessee (17 P) D.
He had spent a significant amount of time (c. 1962 - mid 1965) in Nashville prior to being discovered by Chas Chandler and moving to England. [6] Jimi and Billy Cox lived on the second floor of Joyce's House of Glamour on Jefferson St. during this period. Years later, the house was still intact, but was demolished during the construction of the ...
Pages in category "Singers from Nashville, Tennessee" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 223 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The street starts at the convergence of 1st Avenue North and 1st Avenue South near the Cumberland River and runs southwest all the way to the campus of Vanderbilt University, where it takes a sharp southward turn and merges with 21st Avenue South. [16] It is bisected by the following streets/intersections: [16] 1st Avenue North/South
Label: 40 West Records/Street Flavor; 186 38 19 24 7 Hard 2 Love: Released: August 26, 2008; Label: Merge Entertainment — 28 15 41 13 Cracks the Safe: Released: September 2, 2008; Label: Siccness.net — 66 — — — The Natural II: Released: May 12, 2009; Label: Real Talk Entertainment — 47 20 42 — Came a Long Way: Released: July 21 ...
[1] [3] In March 1983, future country star Kathy Mattea received a recording contract after playing at the cafe regularly for seven months. [4] In 1985, songwriters Don Schlitz, Fred Knobloch, Thom Schuyler, and Paul Overstreet formed a new setup in the cafe whereby four songwriters would play in the center of the cafe, facing each other. [3]