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Live On The Green was founded in 2009 by local radio station WRLT Lighting 100 as a celebration of music and community and has always been free to the public. [4] Before LOTG, Nashville hosted free concert series such as Dancin in the District, Uptown Mix, and Summer Lights that didn't quite succeed. [5]
In alphabetical order, here are 20 of the best from that crowded field of Nashville-based and inspired creators. Beyonce's country album "Texas Hold 'Em" topped the genre's sales charts in 2024 ...
Deep Tropics Festival 2024 lineup, Aug. 16-17, 2024 at Nashville's Bicentennial State Park "I think in the South, we can be a destination for electronic dance music." It's not just happening at ...
The Nashville Boogie Vintage Weekender is an American annual four-day music festival and celebration of mid-century American culture, vintage clothes, old cars, early country/rockabilly/R&B music, pinup models, and western wear founded by Jason Galaz of Muddy Roots Music.
2024's Nashville Film Festival occurs from Sept. 19-25, 2024 Post-film Q&As, in-depth discussions with attending filmmakers, professional development industry panels, social networking events and ...
New Year's Eve Live: Nashville's Big Bash is a New Year's Eve television special that has been broadcast by CBS since December 31, 2021. The special features coverage of festivities in Nashville, Tennessee, primarily featuring performances by country musicians from the Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park among other venues, culminating with Nashville's music note drop at midnight in the ...
Musicians Corner, a free concert series in Nashville's Centennial Park, has announced the lineup for its 15th year of spring shows. The concert series has taken place since 2010 and has featured ...
On June 2, 1976 a second Ernest Tubb Record Shop was opened on Demonbreun street in Nashville and it became the home of the Jamboree on June 12, 1976. [4] In May 1979, another store was built at Music Valley Drive near Opryland, and this store became the home of the Jamboree from 1979 until January 1995.