Wednesday, September 8, 2010

An All White Affair – Labor Day Weekend 2010

September 2, 2010 by admin  
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Come dressed in White to a Labor Day Weekend Bash!

Celebrate the birthdays of Chance, Clay, and T-Roy!
6pm cake and ice cream!  7pm double video premiere followed by a live private performance.  Multiple dj’s and acoustic acts from 7:30-9:30…
10PM “Ridin’ On Chrome” LIVE VIDEO SHOOT
followed by a monsterous live show w/ the CHANCE BAND [...]

N Tha Know with Big Cho

August 22, 2010 by admin  
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Big Cho Knows:  Nashville Hip Hop

A few years ago a friend of mine
Asked me to say some emcee rhymes.
So I said this rhyme I’m about to say.
The rhyme was def and it went this way…
This was the first rhyme that I remember hearing ‘Rap’.  Shortly after hearing this Rap, the whole hip-hop world became very [...]

ROCK AWAY THE BLUES

July 24, 2010 by admin  
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THURSDAY JULY 29th, 2010

4 pm – 11 pm

AT THE LOVELESS BARN

on the grounds of the world famous Loveless Cafe

www.rockawaytheblues.com

CELEBRATE THE END OF SUMMER AND HELP NASHVILLE’S KIDS!!

GENERAL ADMISSION IS FREE!!

Starring…

STARSHIP Featuring Mickey Thomas!!!

The Lost Patrol – Playing at the Hard Rock

June 18, 2010 by admin  
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Rock has returned to Nashville!
Hard Rock Cafe Nashville has officially reopened its doors after being temporarily closed due to the recent flooding.

THE LOST PATROL
Playing at the Hard Rock
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Doors open at 7:30
Show starts at 8:30 pm
The Lost Patrol is a critically acclaimed band hailing from greater NYC.
Their music is an ever-evolving, genre-defying [...]

Music City Roots

March 25, 2010 by admin  
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Music City Roots, Live From The Loveless Cafe is a weekly, two-hour radio show that revives the historic legacy of live musical production on the legendary WSM-AM.

Broadcast on Wednesday nights from 7pm to 9pm CST, Music City Roots, Live From The Loveless Cafe showcases Nashville’s astonishing music scene, from country and Americana to more progressive interpreters of tradition — a “roots and branches” format that brings together fans of different tastes and generations.

Uncle Monk Interview – Tommy Ramone and Claudia Tienan

February 1, 2010 by admin  
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I came to New York City during the summer of 2001.  Before September 11th.  After the death of Joey Ramone.
I may have missed Joey and the heyday of the ‘70’s scene at what became the epicenter of American punk rock at 315 Bowery, but CBGB (which, somewhat surprisingly, stands for country, bluegrass, blues) was still [...]

Marty Stuart: Soul’s Chapel

February 1, 2010 by admin  
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Spending Sundays at church with my family was never a part of my regular life growing up like it was for a lot of other people.
That’s not to say that I’ve never attended church before; it was just never made a priority for me.  In college, I studied a lot of different religions and loved [...]

Blackberry Smoke: Little Piece of Dixie

November 24, 2009 by admin  
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by Christine Spangler Wise

Little Piece of Dixie is 11 songs of solid and real Southern rock. There’s something very authentic about these guys; they’re not putting on their costumes to pretend to be something they’re not. They are all incredibly talented and serious musicians from the South who have worked their butts off to get to where they are today, and they deserve every ounce of success that is headed their way.

Nashville Rocks: Kip Winger

September 17, 2009 by admin  
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by Olivia Sarratt McCarthy

Kip Winger is still hot. Isn’t that what you really wanted to know? He is. But that coveted hotness has surely also been his curse. As it turns out, there is a lot more to the man than his gorgeous 1980’s glam god persona. A multi-platinum selling rock artist, did you know that Kip also studied classical music since he was 16 years old? Or that he belonged to a city ballet?

Neko Case: Middle Cyclone

September 16, 2009 by admin  
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by Christine Spangler Wise

Yet, her sound is completely contemporary, only borrowing the very best of the past to incorporate and make it her own. “This Tornado Loves You” makes you feel like you’re swirling about with its dizzying chorus. There’s a definite Morrissey influence to “People Got A Lotta Nerve” that pulls more of the rock vibe out