Nashville - The New Music City

#26
#26
right across from the arena and a block from the Ryman. You should get tickets to Panic. Stay downtown. Walk to everything. Everyone should see a Ryman performance. I saw Coldplay and Lenny Kravitz. Both shows were incredible. Coldplay does stadium shows now and the Ryman is an old church auditorium, so it's not big. The acoustics are legendary.


Yea I am familiar with the Ryman.

I would like to go to see Panic there, but I have a 2 and 5 yr old. I am just about the only family I have left in Memphis. Either everyone is dead or moved away. So a babysitter is expensive for an out of town stay like Panic.
 
#28
#28
Yea I am familiar with the Ryman.

I would like to go to see Panic there, but I have a 2 and 5 yr old. I am just about the only family I have left in Memphis. Either everyone is dead or moved away. So a babysitter is expensive for an out of town stay like Panic.


So you ask a family member to come watch the kids for 2 days and give them some cash money if they need it. Men walked on the moon. You can make a concert happen.
 
#29
#29
So you ask a family member to come watch the kids for 2 days and give them some cash money if they need it. Men walked on the moon. You can make a concert happen.


Maybe it will happen. Besides I have been watching them since 89. I would just like to see them at the Ryman. They are playing Snowden Grove in September for sure.
 
#40
#40
I don't know that I have seen many. There is one in the best buy parking lot that is supposedly good. Just never thought about trying it.

There's a Mexican one that's always at a gas station right where Old Hickory Blvd turns into Bell Rd between Brentwood and Antioch. Although, I've just been living under the assumption it's some kind of drug front. But hey, who knows?
 
#42
#42
The Batman building!

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"I can take the ring to Mordor!"
 
#43
#43
Nashville has not always had a lot of venues for musicians to display their talents on stage.

Going back to the 1970's you had the Exit-In for the rock crowd and basically The Station Inn, The Bull Pen Lounge and Tootsies for the country artists.

The 1980's saw Cajuns Wharf come and go as a rock venue abd the Nashville Palace flourish on the country side.

In the late 1980's and early 1990's places such as 12th and Porter, 3rd and Lindley came aboard as music venues. As the 1990's came to a close and we entered the 2000's, several places opened up and the music venues opened up from the heavens.
 
#46
#46
The Black Keys aren't originally from here but 1 of them at least live here now. And I know many bands record here; like Chevelle recorded I think their last 2 albums there.
 
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