A conversation with the Nashville native, covering her music, Nashville’s growth, artist expectation, and more.
A conversation with the true, blue, troubadour and his travels across the country and more, which led to his latest record, Avalon Ave.
A conversation on life, connectivity, experiential creativity, family and more with Joy Williams. Photo credit Andy Barron.
Talking about spiritual experiences, self discovery, self love and more with the Spiritual singer.
New music from Anthony da Costa, and a little musing on Bryan Adams.
A brief history of the home organ, as prompted by the latest single from Drumming Bird.
The latest single from the Nashville Rock n Roll band - something new, something old, and something for now, all at the same time.
A full circle moment, and a little positivity for our final premiere of the year.
A conversation with the Assorted Love Songs singer about his journey to Nashville and more.
Trevor James Tillery shares insight into some of his most recent and upcoming releases, leaving and returning to Nashville, shifting perspectives, and finding comfort in one’s own identity. Photo credit: Nick DuPlessis.
Reconnecting with an old friend who also just happens to have won Music City Mayhem with his band, Jackson Bruck & The Dukes of Hume. They play the finale weekend of Live On the Green 2018 this Saturday.
The latest single from one of the hardest working bands in Nashville, Stereo Specter.
Yet another Album of the Year appeal, this time, for Erin Rae’s Putting On Airs, along with some other general musings.
An interview with the man behind Summer Palace, who just released their aptly title EP, Extended Play.
We talk to McDonald about the gauntlet he endured that would eventually lead to his newest LP, Modern Hearts, set to release June 1st.
We caught the opening set from one of Nashville's finest (and Now/It's favorites), Kelsey Waldon.
A new Christmas tune, "Christmas Jr." from friend of the site, Parker Hodges to further ease us into the "spirit of the season."
We talk to Sakari Greenwell and Sheila Graves of Nashville's g-funk power duo, MOCHA. They talk about the grind to get to their most realized iteration, and how Nashville's ready to embrace a little more smooth groove.
We meet up with one of Nashville's most beloved singers, who takes us through her five year journey in Nashville that would eventually help the "God, Help Me" singer arrive at her most realized self. Insight and self discovery is in store.
After all of about two-years time in Nashville, Becca Richardson is ready to assert herself as one of the premier solo songwriters in town. Her record We Are Gathered Here is available October 6th.
If there's one scene that Nashville's guilty of letting fall by the wayside in recent years, it's Hip Hop. While that might deter some, CAMM is not one such person - he's looking to change such a fact in a big way.