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Nashville’s Beloved Marche Restaurant in East Nashville Permanently Closes

For more than a decade Marche Artisan Foods, known to locals as Marché’s has been a favorite for those in East Nashville, as well as all over Middle Tennessee. But after struggling first with the aftermath for the March tornadoes, followed by the closes of businesses due to COVID-19, the popular eatery announced it will not reopen. “Dear friends, after…

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Tennessee Titans Coach Mike Vrabel Speaks Out Against Racism: ‘I’d Like to Acknowledge a Social Blind Spot’

Tennessee Titans head coach Mike Vrabel is speaking out against racism, in the wake of the senseless death of George Floyd. The 44-year-old unexpectedly joined a Zoom call, intended for the defensive assistant coaches, so he could speak his mind on the timely issue. He later shared his comments on social media as well. “The past couple of days…

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John Berry Releases ‘The Graduation Song’ and Video to Inspire Class of 2020 (Exclusive)

John Berry is a singer, songwriter and husband, but he is also a father. For that reason, seeing students face uncertainty, especially seniors, due to COVID-19, inspired John to re-release “The Graduation Song,” which he wrote for his own 1977 graduation, and was first on a record almost four decades ago. “It’s crazy,” John told Everything Nash. “I never…

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Alexis Wilkins Releases ‘Holdin’ On’ to Benefit Musicians on Call (Exclusive)

Alexis Wilkins is focusing on those in need right now. The rising star just dropped “Holdin’ On,” a song she co-wrote with Mitch Rossell, which took on an entirely different meaning in light of all that is happening in the world right now, including the coronavirus pandemic. For that reason, the generous singer is donating all of the proceeds…

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Garth Brooks Offers Hope Amid Protests and Riots: ‘The World Isn’t Burning’

Garth Brooks is offering a little hope amid the sadness. As much of the country deals with the aftermath of the tragic death of George Floyd, which has resulted in protests and riots all over the nation, Garth insists all will, again, be right with the world. “We’ll get there,” Garth said as part of his weekly Inside Studio…

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Jimmie Allen on Blackout Tuesday: ‘When You Post Your Black Square Have a Purpose’

Jimmie Allen is one of the many artists who is speaking out about racism, especially in the wake of the heartbreaking death of George Floyd. With many companies in Nashville and beyond participating in Blackout Tuesday as a way to fight discrimination and promote healing, Jimmie is in support of the movement, but is issuing a warning as well….

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Jake Owen Finds Peace and Purpose in Staying Home Amid Coronavirus Pandemic

The coronavirus pandemic has kept artists off the road, including Jake Owen. The father of two was supposed to be on the road with Lady Antebellum, on their Ocean 2020 Tour, but since that tour was canceled because of COVID-19, Jake is enjoying an unprecedented amount of time at home –– and soaking up every minute. “I haven’t been…

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Singer-Songwriter Adam Sanders’ ‘Make Em Wanna Change’ Inspired by True Story (Exclusive)

Adam Sanders may not be a household name, at least not yet, but country music fans know his music. The Florida native has written some of the biggest hits of the last few years, including Cole Swindell’s “Ain’t Worth the Whiskey” and “Hell of a Night” by Dustin Lynch, among others. He has also been developing his own career…

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Old Dominion’s Matt Ramsey Feels ‘Helpless, Scared, Guilty and Ashamed’ After Death of George Floyd

Old Dominion’s Matt Ramsey is speaking out about the tragic death of George Floyd. The lead singer shared heartfelt words on social media, comparing what is happening in the country to the devastating Nashville tornadoes from just a few months ago. “Just a few short months ago, I watched as beauty arose from tragedy,” Matt began. “The Nashville community…

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