A few words on Liz Cooper & The Stampede’s continued ascent to the top of the crop in Nashville.
One of the Nashville OG’s returns to the East Side, with a coming down the pipeline.
Some ruminations on the potential timelessness of Erin Rae and Andrew Combs.
A little bit of musing about an East Nashville cornerstone and his newest record.
Easily the best Nashville show of 2018.
The grand sleaze of the indie music scene finally finds a place to rest in Nashville, and what a wonderful time it was.
A celebration of two of Nashville’s greatest purveyors of spirit and song.
King Tuff return to town after a near five year hiatus, but it was well worth the wait.
Mr. Jukebox’s album release show is business as usual for Hedley - absolutely excellent.
Now/It's heads out to The Basement East for some respite from the Holiday drudgery thanks to the electric live set from Illiterate Light.
If you have yet to board the Billy Raffoul hype train, now is the time to do so, as it's bound to keep moving for a while. What is it with all these talented Canadian transplants in Nashville?
We stopped by Tyler Childers' sold out Basement East show. Definitely a nice close to the nascent country star's banner year.
Now is the time for good country music in Nashville - who knows how long that will last - and Alex Williams is leading the charge. He just released his debut record, Better Than Myself, and you've got to check it out.
Okey Dokey put on another good one, this time with some new (and recognizable) faces at The Basement East.