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John Jarrard To Be Inducted Into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame

John Jarrard will be joining Keith Urban, Kix Brooks and others in being inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame next month. Jarrard, who passed away in 2001, is the songwriter behind hits like George Strait‘s “Blue Clear Sky,” Blackhawk’s “I Sure Can Smell the Rain,” “My Kind of Girl” by Collin Raye, John Anderson’s “Money In the…

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Arnold’s Country Kitchen Founder, Jack Arnold, Passes Away

One of Nashville’s most influential people in the cities culinary scene has passed away. Jack Arnold, founder of Arnold’s Country Kitchen, a popular meat-and-three that closed earlier this year after 40 years in business, has died. The news was announced on social media. Born in 1937, in a “three-room house with no water or electricity, tucked inside the Blue…

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Whiskey Jam Heads to Dierks Bentley’s Whiskey Row in Nashville

Dierks Bentley‘s downtown Whiskey Row is soon going to host Whiskey Jam, a popular live music event in Nashville. Whiskey Jam has hosted more than 875 live events in the past 13 years, drawing talent of artists like Luke Combs, Chris Stapleton, Morgan Wallen, Kacey Musgraves, Old Dominion, Scotty McCreery, Keith Urban and even Bentley. It was Ward Guenther,…

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Darryl Worley to Headline ‘Home For The Holidays’ at Opryland

Darryl Worley is helping people celebrate Christmas all season long this year. The “I Miss My Friend” singer is headlining a brand-new show, Darryl Worley & Friends: Home For The Holidays at Gaylord Opryland, as part of their 40th annual A Country Christmas celebration. Lorrie Morgan, The Isaacs, Deana Carter, Billy Dean, Andy Griggs, and Billy Gilman will be…

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Chuck Wicks Combines Las Vegas and Broadway With ‘Shiners’ [EXCLUSIVE]

When Chuck Wicks began to dream about what has become Shiners, one of the most sought-after shows in Nashville, he wanted a place that would be a must-see destination for both tourists and locals, featuring some of the most incredible talent found all over the country. But even he likely didn’t imagine how big the show, which takes place…

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Morgan Wallen Is Reportedly Opening a Bar in Downtown Nashville

Morgan Wallen might soon be joining the ranks of artists like Dierks Bentley, Blake Shelton, Alan Jackson and more. The “Thought You Should Know” singer is reportedly opening a bar in downtown Nashville, in partnership with TC Restaurant Group. Per the Nashville Business Journal, the property, which was purchased by TC Restaurant Group for $10 million, is located at…

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Trace Adkins, Ricky Skaggs + More Added to Ronnie Milsap Tribute Show

Ronnie Milsap ‘s tribute concert, The Final Nashville Show, just got a lot more star power. The 80-year-old previously announced his last Nashville show, taking place on October 3, included plenty of talent, with Kelly Clarkson, Little Big Town, Justin Moore, Scotty McCreery, Tracy Lawrence, Sara Evans, and more already announced. Now, even more artists have been added to join in the celebration,…

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Dolly Parton Announces Nashville Fashion Exhibit

Dolly Parton announced earlier this year the release of her book, Behind the Seams: My Life in Rhinestones, out on October 17. The book is a celebration of Parton’s love of fashion over the years, with some of her most iconic looks throughout her historic career included in Behind the Seams. Now, the Country Music Hall of Fame member announces…

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Garth Brooks Shares Details Of His Friends in Low Places Nashville Bar

Garth Brooks can’t wait for his Friends in Low Places bar and restaurant in downtown Nashville to open. The Grand Ole Opry member is sharing details of his new venue, located at 411 Broadway, although an official opening date has yet to be announced. “The first floor is just, bring your helmet,” Brooks said with a laugh, on his…

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Patty Loveless Exhibit Opens At the Country Music Hall of Fame

Patty Loveless has an exhibit, open now, at the Country Music Hall of Fame. The future Country Music Hall of Fame member is being honored with her own exhibit, Patty Loveless: No Trouble With the Truth, featuring concert attire, instruments, set lists, manuscripts and more. No Trouble With the Truth will remain open through October 1, 2024. “I’m so…

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