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Bad Horse is made up of a group of talented, well-seasoned musicians. Singer, Adam Grant, and guitarist, Robert E, make up the cofounders of the band. The pair come from a mismatched background with their previous careers, Adam as the ex-cop and Robert as the ex-football player, but they were united through their love of music. They were later joined by lead guitarist, Chris Iorio, Sam Fisher on drums, Marcus Dennard with the bass, and Jessie Dickenson on keys.
See more »Times are good for Kris Bell. Not only is his debut album Turn it On, Turn it Up in rotation on over 150 college and local radio stations around the country, but Bell also recently …
Tori Sparks shares her insight about the South by Southwest Music Conference and other music conferences and festivals.
American Rock Explosion @ Nashville Center Stage with Kris Bell, SEXSTONE & Shallow Side
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Guitar Center’s Your Next Record with Keith Urban is a competition that allows undiscovered artists the chance to win an amazing career opportunity. The competition is still open for entries, but only until November 30th. …
Rockers for Knockers on Better Nashville
Attention: This show has been moved to Mercy Lounge same date, same time, same amazing show.
Benefit for Breast Cancer Research
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Tennessee Titans Cheerleaders
Mrs. Tennessee America 2008, …
Tori Sparks is no newcomer to touring. She has traveled all over the United States playing gig after gig to get her music out there. But this time, Sparks has taken it one step further and taken her tour overseas to Europe. And despite her hectic touring schedule, she took some time out to talk with me and share some of her insight on what makes touring in Europe different from touring here in the United States.
Making music is all about communication…between the performer and the audience, between the artist or front person and the band, and between the musicians themselves. Every performer knows the importance of “connecting” and working the room from the stage, but the other two communication channels sometimes get overlooked.
Established in 1946, the Idle Hour originally served as a watering hole for the local factory workers and engineers around present day Music Row. Although the bar closed temporarily in 2004, its reopening was met with jubilation from its loyal community of patrons. A rumored haunt of John Rich, the Idle Hour can’t match the opulence of the surrounding recording studios, but boasts an undeniably unique charm, one epitomized by Thursday nights, songwriter’s night.
Dave Isaacs discusses the importance of having good mentors in the music business and their importance in the success of aspiring musicians.