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Tuesday, June 17, 2014



5 Super Cool Music things to do in Nashville

Nashville has many open mic nights every night all over town for aspiring songwriters to introduce their music to the public.
Most of these venues are free to the public. The venue is hoping you will have some drinks and possibly food while you listen to the songwriters.Take your spouse out for an evening of original music in Music City.The quality of music will be varied from really good to WTF?

Go to the Bluebird Cafe and hear outstanding musical talent. This venue has been made Super Famous by the TV show Nashville.
At the bluebird there is NO TALKING at all! You will be asked to leave if you do not refrain for talking to the person next to you.
There is always a long line of songwriters trying to get into the Bluebird Cafe. You can count on great talent and excellent lyrics to all the songs you will hear. The food is good and not expensive along with excellent service. The downside is you will have to wait outside the venue for at least three hours just to get in.It is well worth the wait to experience the true flavor of Nashville.

Go to Centennial Park and catch the Musicians Corner in May and June every Saturday afternoon from 12 noon to 5pm. This event is put on by the city so it is a free event.There are pre-show festivities from 12 to 1:30pm where you can get wine & beer to go with your lunch from the excellent food trucks who show up and feed the masses. There is also a kidsville activities area to keep the little guys busy.Take the whole family including the dog to Centennial Park and enjoy live music in the shade of the Parthenon.

Take the whole family to lower Broadway in downtown Nashville. This city has many clubs that have live music all day and all night.
The Hard Rock Cafe is the largest venue that caters to the entire family however there are 15 to 20 other clubs that all keep their doors open to our tourists as well as to the locals. The kids can line dance while the grownups have an adult beverage at many of these venues. Downtown businesses in Nashville are created to take care of families on vacation. There is music on the Riverfront park stages most every weekend evening from May to August. Nashville is a family friendly city as you will see when you visit us.


Get the family together and go to the longest live radio show in America, The Grand Ole Opry. Classic country music is played by the best musicians in the world on the Ryman Stage. Everyone who likes country music should go here at least once in their lives. You never know who will show up at the Grand Ole Opry. Depending who is in town making a recording will determine who will be on stage. Then there are the regulars like Little Jimmie Dickens and other favorites who seem to always be around the world famous stage. Take this one off your bucket list and enjoy the real reason Nashville is called Music City.

NashvilleLife.com
2014





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