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LIVE MUSIC REVIEW

Vickie Vaughn Launches ‘Travel On’ at Historic Station Inn

Nancy Posey
When Vickie Vaughn took the stage at Nashville’s Station Inn before a sell-out crowd to celebrate the release of her new solo album Travel On, she said, “Wow! It feels like heaven. They say you’re gonna see everyone you know there.” Sure enough, she was joined by friends on and......
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CEREMONY FEST TAKES OVER CANNERY HALL!

Britt Bossert
CEREMONY FESTIVAL @ CANNERY HALL 11/8/25 Ceremony Festival took over Cannery Hall on November 8th with the kind of electricity that reminds you why Nashville’s alt scene is growing so fast. From the moment doors opened, the venue felt alive — crowds weaving between stages, guitars spilling out of every......
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Of Monsters and Men at The Pinnacle

Jess Gruneisen
Of Monsters and Men bring a dreamlit Mouse Parade to Nashville’s Pinnacle on November 10th.   The Mouse Parade drifted into Nashville on Sunday night.  Painting the evening with a soft glow of colors that seemed to mimic the Northern Lights.  The Icelandic band just released their new album All......
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Parcels at Ascend Amphitheater

Jess Gruneisen
All Hallow’s Eve at Nashville’s Ascend Amphitheater was a perfect evening of fun costumes and a disco glow dance party.  Cowboy superheroes, sad clowns, and a gaggle of minions swayed under the lights as Parcels closed out their headline run.  The Australian-born, Berlin-based five-piece turned the riverside venue into a......
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Sam Bush and Tim O’Brien @ Harken Hall

Nancy Posey
Madison’s Harken Hall, open less than a year, may be a little off the beaten path for a Nashville area music venue, but with its lovely stone-and-wood-beamed construction and ample free parking, the hall offers an attractive and comfortable setting for live music. On Wednesday, October 22, bluegrass legends Sam......
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Everclear at The Caverns

Jess Gruneisen
Deep in the woods of Pelham, Tennessee, The Caverns turned into a natural echo chamber for a night of alt-rock nostalgia.  The underground venue’s walls amplified every drum hit, chorus, and shout from the crowd. Detroit’s Sponge kicked things off with a gritty, confident set.  By the third song, Glue,......
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Wet Leg at Marathon Music Works

Jess Gruneisen
Everyone gathered Tuesday night at Marathon Music Works for Wet Leg’s “Gather No Moss” tour showcase presented by Rolling Stone.  The evening was electric. mary in the junkyard opened on a dreamy note.  Their sound wove violin with a fragile yet melancholy sound into the room.  They performed their song,......