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ob Dylan. Neil Young. Leonard Cohen. The Byrds. Paul McCartney. Ringo Starr. Joan Baez. The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band. J.J. Cale. Linda Ronstadt. Leon Russell. Gordon Lightfoot. Steve Miller. Ian & Sylvia. The Monkees. Simon & Garfunkel. All were among the many rock and folk artists who came to Nashville in the late 1960s and early ’70s to work with the city’s versatile, hotshot session musicians, the “Nashville Cats.” The Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum’s current major exhibition, Dylan, Cash, and the Nashville Cats: A New Music City, explores this vital, magical time. Dylan’s decision to record in Nashville provided a major catalyst in bringing many others to what must have seemed a very unlikely destination in the politically polarized Sixties. In spite of its reputation among hipsters as a conservative town, removed from the main trends in popular music, Nashville, in fact, was home to musicians who had a huge influence on other music scenes of the era, including those of New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Toronto, and London. “Nashville has always been a more nuanced music center than it commonly gets credit for, and the same thing could be said for the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. We strive to tell the full story of country music’s evolving history using a mix of provocative learning experiences, and this exhibit is a great opportunity to talk about the early confluence of country and rock,” said museum CEO Kyle Young.
“Dylan recorded Blonde on Blonde, John Wesley Harding, and Nashville Skyline here. The Byrds made Sweetheart of the Rodeo, Neil Young recorded Harvest, and the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band created Will the Circle Be Unbroken. Albums like these had a profound influence on popular music as well as establishing Nashville as a music hub and cool southern city with a sense of place.” Many artists who followed Dylan’s lead and made the pilgrimage to Nashville to record or appear on Cash’s show were rewarded with the opportunity to work with world-class musicians. In several cases, the experiment yielded some of the artists’ most successful or influential albums, thanks to the accomplished players drawn from a core group of Nashville studio musicians including David Briggs, Kenny Buttrey, Fred Carter Jr., Charlie Daniels, Pete Drake, Mac Gayden, Lloyd Green, Ben Keith, Grady Martin, Charlie McCoy, Wayne Moss, Weldon Myrick, Norbert Putnam, Jerry Reed, Pig Robbins, and Buddy Spicher, among others. This is not primarily a story of cultural or political divisions, but rather of people coming together from very different backgrounds and moving past perceived divisions to find common ground through music. Between 1966 and 1974, while contributing to countless country music classics, Nashville session musicians also played on landmark pop and rock songs such as Dylan’s “Rainy Day Women #12 & 35” and “Lay Lady Lay”; Young’s “Heart of Gold”; the Byrds’ “Hickory Wind”; Ronstadt’s “Long Long Time”; Simon & Garfunkel’s “The Boxer”; Cohen’s “Bird on a Wire”; Cale’s “Crazy Mama”; Baez’s “The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down”; and McCartney’s “Sally G.” Dylan, Cash, and the Nashville Cats: A New Music City ends its run December 31, 2016. March/April 2016
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stablished in 1892 as the Union Gospel Tabernacle, Ryman Auditorium is a National Historic Landmark and must see for any Nashville visitor. Most famous as the home of the Grand Ole Opry from 1943 — 1974, there is far more to the story of Music City’s most recognizable icon. Take a Self-Guided or Guided Backstage tour and discover what makes the Ryman, the “Soul of Nashville.” At the start of your tour, you will be immersed in the Ryman’s magical history during “Soul of Nashville,” a one-of-a-kind theater experience which puts the spotlight on more than a century of legendary performances and showcases a new collaboration with Darius Rucker, The Fisk Jubilee Singers, Sheryl Crow and Vince Gill. Five new exhibits are now open! “Workin’ on a Building,”“Showplace of the South,” Mother Church of Country Music,”“Ryman Stage to Screen,” and “Ryman Renaissance”. Peruse genuine artifacts and enjoy videos with hosts Charles Esten, Marty Stuart, Nicole Kidman, Ricky Skaggs, Robin Roberts and Trisha Yearwood as they take you through each chapter of the fascinating Ryman story. Explore its rich entertainment history and how the Ryman became known as the “Carnegie Hall of South” during the years when Caruso and Sousa performed, Theodore Roosevelt spoke, and Houdini escaped in the 5th Avenue vestibule timeline. Then, take your place center stage, grab a guitar and step up to the microphone while you have your photo taken on the legendary planks.
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Visit the Ryman Gift Shop and take a piece of music history home with you! Find exclusive Ryman merchandise including tee-shirts, Hatch Show Prints, and novelty memorabilia along with specialty CDs and DVDs. And now, you can make your own custom shirt at the all new activity station. Open daily from 9 am until 7 pm with extended hours during events.
Take a Guided Backstage Tour* through dressing rooms dedicated to the stars of the Ryman’s rich musical past including Johnny Cash, Hank Williams and Minnie Pearl, and stand in the wings where performers as varied as Elvis Presley, James Brown and Katharine Hepburn stood awaiting their time in the spotlights. Make a Record at the Ryman! Do you sing? Visit the Ryman’s recording studio and cut your own CD**! Choose from a selection of classic songs or bring an original composition of your own and let our sound engineer record your rendition right in the Ryman Auditorium. Your Ryman Records CD — labeled with your name and song — will make a great souvenir or special gift. The all new Cafe Lula features fresh, heathy fare with an emphasis on rotisserie cooking. Dine in or grab and go! Open daily 8 am – 5 pm with extended hours during events. Open for Tours Daily from 9 am – 4 pm. Self-guided tour: adults $20.00, children 4-11 $15. Backstage tour: adults $27.50, children 4-11 $22.50. 615-889-3060 ryman.com. *Prices and availability subject to change without notice. **Recording does not include the price of a Ryman Tour, which must be purchased separately.
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Known worldwide as The Mother Church of Country Music, the Ryman Auditorium was a house of worship before it became home to the Grand Ole Opry from 1943 to 1974. Today, the church-turnedconcert hall captures the soul of Nashville and stands as one of the most awarded and storied performance venues in the world.
EXPERIENCE NASHVILLE’S SOUL Begin your tour with the new one-of-a-kind theater experience “Soul Of Nashville,” which puts the spotlight on legendary Ryman performances and brings to life the colorful past of both the venue and its hometown of Nashville. Then walk through the most compelling chapters of the Ryman’s story with all-new exhibits featuring video hosts Charles Esten, Marty Stuart, Nicole Kidman, Ricky Skaggs, Robin Roberts, and Trisha Yearwood.
VISIT THE SHOP Take home a piece of music history from the Ryman Shop! Find exclusive Ryman merchandise, Hatch Show Prints, and more including a “make your own custom shirt” activity station.
HAVE A BITE AND A BEVERAGE Stop in the new Cafe Lula located just outside the Ryman’s main entrance to sample a menu of noteworthy Nashville dishes including the chef’s rotisserie interpretation of Hot Chicken. Enjoy local craft beers and specialty cocktails, too.
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Less than six months after it first opened the doors, the George Jones Museum has quickly established itself as the go-to place for visitors and locals alike. With more than 40,000 square feet of space spread over three floors, the entertainment complex provides visitors with respite from summer heat, a great place to grab an early breakfast or a late dinner, and award-winning spirits from the White Lightning Moonshine bar. Your visit starts on the first floor, where vista windows at both ends of the facility provide visitors with two views of Nashville. On the 2nd Avenue side, visitors can take in the sounds of live music while sipping on signature cocktails in the bar, which overlooks the historic street through large, open-air windows. If you enjoy that cocktail, make sure to pick up a bottle or three of White Lightning Moonshine, the 2015 SIP Award-winning libations sold exclusively at the George Jones Museum. Passing through the gift shop, you arrive in Choices Restaurant, one of Nashville’s newest and most popular eateries. Featuring culinary creations fit for any appetite, you won’t want to miss the fried green tomatoes or the bread pudding. Southern charm meets Southern cuisine at Choices, and diners can enjoy breakfast, lunch, or dinner while taking in the panoramic views of the Cumberland River as it winds its way through town. If music history is your delight, you’ll want to book an extra hour or two to take in the George Jones Museum, which occupies the entirety of the second floor of the complex. Featuring exhibits from each stage in George’s life, from his rural childhood, through his early days on the radio, all the way through to the memorial concert, the museum chronicles his life and gives fans 12
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an intimate look behind the scenes for one of country’s most defining artists. Assembled from the private collections of Nancy Jones, each artifact provides insights into the man’s life, his musical career, and his legacy. You may not need that rocking chair, but take a load off in the theatre anyway, and enjoy an in-depth documentary exploring Jones’s life. After you’re finished with the film, head over to the recording studio and lay down a track or two with the
Possum himself. And, before you go, be sure to take a selfie in the giant rocking chair, which used to adorn the gates of the Jones estate each Christmas. After the museum, you’re sure to have worked up an appetite and a thirst. So head on up to the George, one of Nashville’s hottest night spots. The rooftop bar offers sweeping views of downtown Nashville, the Cumberland River, and all points beyond. Sip on a cocktail and maybe have a few appetizers while you listen to live music from some of the best up-andcoming musicians in Nashville. Or, just sit and peoplewatch, because you never know who’s going to turn up at the George. With something for everyone, the George Jones Museum is sure to be a place you’ll tell your friends about when you get home. For more information, visit www.georgejonesmuseum.com. The George Jones Museum is located on 2nd Avenue, next door to the Wildhorse Saloon.
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DidYouKNOW? DID YOU KNOW… The amount on the price tag on Minnie Pearl’s hat was $1.98. The Centerville native and Grand Ole Opry star would eventually buy a home next door to the Governor’s Mansion on Curtiswood Lane in Nashville. DID YOU KNOW… That President Theodore Roosevelt coined the phrase “good to the last drop”, words that became a national slogan, after sipping coffee at Maxwell House Hotel. The coffee was a local product of the Cheek family. Their family home is now Cheekwood Botanical Garden & Museum of Art. DID YOU KNOW… Nashville’s Athena Parthenos is the tallest indoor sculpture in the Western world. She stands an impressive 42 feet high in the temple of the Parthenon. DID YOU KNOW… Elvis recorded more than 200 of his songs at RCA’s Historic Studio B on Music Row. The red, blue and green lights found in the studio are a remnant from one of Elvis’s Christmas albums. Unable to get in the holiday spirit while recording in July, he was having trouble finishing the album. The crew solved the problem by installing holiday-colored lights, putting up an artificial Christmas tree in the corner and cranking the air conditioner up as high as it would go to create the festive atmosphere. DID YOU KNOW… Country singer Randy Travis was a cook and dishwasher at the Nashville Palace before he made it big. 20 getaway nashville and middle tennessee
DID YOU KNOW… Belle Meade Plantation was famous for breeding thoroughbred horses. Iroquois, bred at the Belle Meade Farm, was the first American horse to win the English Derby. In addition to Iroquois, there were two other famous horses that can trace their lineage back to Belle Meade: Seabiscuit and War Admiral, both made popular again by the 2011 best-selling novel. For generations removed, the 1930’s horses were descendents of the sires of Bonnie Scotland, Belle Meade’s prize horse, making the family rivalry at the Plantation run deep. DID YOU KNOW… In 1941, Nashville was granted the first FM license in the United States. Music City then became the first to enjoy static-free radio. DID YOU KNOW… The Frist Center for Visual Arts is located in what was formerly Nashville’s main post office, a city landmark, placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. The Center went to great lengths to preserve the historical integrity of the building, as the building itself is a work of art. DID YOU KNOW… African-American artist and native Nashvillan Will Edmonson was the first black to be honored with a one-man exhibit at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Edmonson, the son of former slaves, created primitive limestone carvings of animals, angels, Biblical characters, and even celebrities. A photo spread of his work in Harper’s Bazaar led to the historic 1937 exhibit in New York City. Today, his works are on display at Cheekwood.
DID YOU KNOW… Nashville was founded on Christmas Eve 1779 along the banks of the Cumberland River. Two teams of pioneers set forth from the Carolinas to found the new city. Upon arrival, they immediately began building Fort Nashborough. Among the pioneers was Rachel Donelson, who would later become the wife of Andrew Jackson. DID YOU KNOW… The Hermitage: Home of President Andrew Jackson, the 7th president of the United States, boasts a driveway in the shape of a guitar. Legend says that the driveway was so shaped to please his daughter-in-law Emily. Nashvillians like to think it was a good sign of things to come. DID YOU KNOW… Standard Candy Company, founded in 1901, created the GooGoo, a true Nashville delight marrying peanuts, caramel, marshmallow and milk chocolate together for a tasty cluster of candy. Today Standard Candy Company uses more than 3 million pounds of chocolate a year. Legend has it that GOO stands for Grand Ole Opry. DID YOU KNOW… After a May 1885 sermon given by the Reverend Sam Jones at a tent revival, Captain Tom Ryman became an instant convert and immediately began raising funds to build a church. Upon his death in 1904, the church he built as the Union Gospel Tabernacle, was renamed in his honor - Ryman Auditorium. The iconic venue would later host such performers as Enrico Caruso, Katharine Hepburn, and Bob Hope, as well as the Grand Ole Opry from 1943-1974. Not surprisingly, in 2003, 2004, 2010 and 2011, the Ryman was named Theatre of the Year by Pollstar Magazine. Today, the Ryman is open for tours during the day and for concerts by artists of all genres at night.
DID YOU KNOW… Oprah Winfrey was raised in Nashville by her father Vernon Winfrey. While a sophomore at Tennessee State University (TSU), she was hired as a news anchor at WTVF-TV/News Channel 5, making her the first female and first African American in Nashville to hold such a job. DID YOU KNOW… That the Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum is an architectural wonder in itself? One side of the building is a RKO-style radio tower while the main building, with windows resembling a piano keyboard, ends in a Cadillac tailfin-style flourish. DID YOU KNOW… President Richard Nixon was onstage when the Grand Ole Opry broadcast its first show in the new Opry House in 1974. The former President played “God Bless America” on the piano and Roy Acuff showed him how to yo-yo. DID YOU KNOW… Nashville is known the world over as “Music City” because WSM radio announcer David Cobb referred to Nashville with that nickname in 1950 on Red Foley’s NBC radio broadcast. DID YOU KNOW… The Hermitage Hotel which has hosted several political and entertainment figures including John F. Kennedy, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Al Capone since it opened its doors in 1910 is the only Five-Star, Five Diamond property in the state of Tennessee. DID YOU KNOW… The Union Station Hotel, a National Historic Landmark since 1977, was originally built in 1900 as the city’s railroad station. March/April 2016
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The Willie Nelson & Friends Museum and General Store
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Nelson’s Grand Ole Opry debut in 1963. You’ll also see many personal items of the great Patsy Cline. Also featured are several “Nudie of Hollywood” suits worn by the legends Lefty Frizzell, George Jones, Webb Pierce and Porter Wagoner. The Willie Nelson and Friends Museum is undeniably one of the best values in Nashville. It’s a family operated and family friendly attraction with plenty of free parking. You are also welcome to take photographs during your journey so don’t forget your camera!
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Queen of Country Music, who toured he longest running musiwith Elvis. “This show is fabulous! John is cal is back by popular so talented and so very respectful of demand, the legend lives Elvis, you just have to see!” raved Joanne on in Nashville’s first and Cash Yates, sister of Johnny Cash. only continuously runAudiences continue to give standing ning show paying tribute to him in ovations at every show, and they walk Music City, where he recorded over A Must See Show away excited and entertained. All guests 300 songs. are greeted by friendly smiles and the This high-energy, live musical meet-and-greet after the show is special biography starring John Beardsley for everyone. transports the audience through six eras A must-see show while in Nashville; come see why! John of The King’s career and is unique in showcasing all of his Beardsley has been officially recognized as the Nashville King most memorable and distinct styles of music. John Beardsley’s world-renowned performance with over 30 songs by the city of Nashville. and five costume changes has thrilled audiences of all ages Mondays and Thursdays only – Texas Troubadour from New York to Russia. Many music industry giants who Theatre , 2416 Music Valley Drive (past Cracker Barrel, left worked with and were friends of Elvis give impressive reviews into Music Valley Village, free parking). To order tickets, to Beardsley’s Tribute: “John, you are a great showman; this is please call us directly at 615-758-0098. To pick up tickets one of the best shows I’ve ever seen!” declared Kitty Wells, box office opens at 10am day of show only.
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Where the stars come out at night to enjoy good food! Great entertainment nightly with a laid back atmosphere that resonates with the “Nashville Sound”. Open Sun-Thur 3pm-12am, Fri 3pm-1am, Sat 11am-11am 2421 Music Valley Drive 615-885-1540 JohnAsRestaurant.com
Voted Worlds’ Finest HickorySmoke Flavor Seafood,Barbecue, Steaks, Salads,and Sports! Open Daily from11am – 2:45am 2408 Music Valley Drive 615-883-3866 Scoreboardbar.net
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Nashville Nightlife Dinner Theater “A Must See in Nashville”
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entertainment for the entire family. The “Best of Country” Dinner and Show, throughout their season, includes guest stars such as “Opry Star” Jeannie Seely, “The Fiddle Man” Tim Watson, Tommy Cash, Diana Murrell, Paula Poe (from the Tammy Wynette Show) and many others. This is a fantastic show you won’t want to miss! The standing ovation at the end of the show is an indication of the great time the audience had. Following the show there is a meet and greet with the performers. I would highly recommend that visitors to Nashville experience Nashville Nightlife where you will see the best of country from old to new. Come see why the Nashville Nightlife Dinner Theater presents a Dinner and Country Music Show voted the best combination in Nashville. Don’t miss this Nashville tradition. Located at 2416 Music Valley Drive in Music Valley Village across the street from the Gaylord Opryland Resort and the Grand Ole Opry. Call 615-885-4747 or 1-800-573-7973 for information and reservations or go to www.nashvillenightlife.com. Tour groups are welcome.
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Nashville Boot Co. is a locally owned boot store with great selections by Dan Post, Lucchese, Tony Lama, Laredo, Justin, Corral, Ariat, Frye, Boulet and more. Also available are belts, boot socks, boot cleaner, unique gift items, Stetson hats, Case pocket knives and contemporary jewelry. Located just 6 miles west from downtown Nashville, 1 block past the Belle Meade Plantation in the Belle Meade Galleria strip center with plenty of Free parking. So on your way to the Belle Meade Plantation & Loveless Cafe, stop by and see us and take home a piece of Nashville with a pair of cowboy boots! Enjoy a friendly, relaxed atmosphere & shop where the locals shop for boots at Nashville Boot Co. — a trusted name known around the world. Store Hours: Mon. - Sat. - 9am to 5pm, Sunday - Closed March/April 2016
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ust in time for Mother’s Day, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment will release the critically acclaimed film Dolly Parton’s Coat of Many Colors on DVD for the first time on May 3, 2016. Experience the magic and warmth of the television movie event that is based on the inspiring true story of living legend Dolly Parton’s remarkable upbringing in rural Tennessee. To date, initial broadcast of Dolly Parton’s Coat of Many Colors has delivered 15.9M total viewers (Live+7), becoming the #1 movie on broadcast with total viewers in more than 6 years according to Nielsen National TV Toolbox, Live+7 Days, (excludes live musicals, 01/01/0912/20/2015). The familyoriented faith-based movie stars Jennifer Nettles (awardwinning singer/ songwriter and lead vocalist of the duo Sugarland), Ricky Schroder (NYPD Blue, The Lost Battalion, 24), Gerald McRaney (Agent X, Mike & Molly, Longmire, House of Cards), and Alyvia Alyn Lind (Transparent, Revenge, Blended). Dolly Parton introduces the film and serves as narrator. Dolly Parton’s Coat of Many Colors also contains an
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alternative version of the movie, deleted scenes and heartwarming extras. The DVD is priced to own at $19.98 SRP. This once-in-a-lifetime special takes place inside the tight-knit Parton family as they struggle to overcome a devastating tragedy and discover the healing power of love, faith and a raggedy patchwork coat – vividly described in the well-known song of the film’s title – that helped make Parton who she is today. Set in the Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains in 1955, this poignant and uplifting familyfriendly story follows the incidents in Dolly and her family’s life around the time she was nine years old. The Movieguide® Awards honored international entertainment icon Dolly Parton with the Epiphany Prize for the Most Inspiring TV Program of 2015 for her NBC TV movie Dolly Parton’s Coat of Many Colors.
An internationally renowned superstar, the iconic and irrepressible Dolly Parton has contributed countless treasures to the world of entertainment. All-inclusive sales of singles, albums, hits collections, paid digital downloads and compilation usage during her illustrious career have topped a staggering 100 million records worldwide. Achieving 25 RIAA certified gold, platinum and multi-platinum awards, Dolly has had 25 songs reach No. 1 on the Billboard Country charts, a record for a female artist. Dolly has garnered 7 Grammy Awards, 10 Country Music Association Awards, 5 Academy of Country Music Awards, 3 American Music Awards and is one of only five female artists to win the Country Music Association’s Entertainer of the Year Award. Dolly saw a cherished dream become a reality in 1986 with the opening of her own theme park, Dollywood, in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. In 1988, Dolly began the Dollywood Foundation which funds Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library across America and in Canada by giving every preschool child a book each month from the time he or she is born until the child reaches kindergarten. Currently 60,000,000 books are mailed to children in the US, Canada and throughout the UK. In 1999, Dolly was inducted as a member of the Country Music Hall of Fame. To learn more about this American icon, visit DollyPartonEntertainment.com. 28 getaway nashville and middle tennessee
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attractions BELLE MEADE PLANTATION Belle Meade Plantation is a 30 acre historic site 6 miles west of Nashville. The centerpiece of the property is the Belle Meade mansion built in 1853. This Greek revival house was home to five generations of the HardingJackson family, original owners of the Bell Meade Farm. In the late 19th century, the farm encompassed 5,400 acres and was one of the largest private estates in Nashville and was a thoroughbred nursery famous for breeding and training championship race horses. Located at 5025 Harding Rd, Nashville. Call 615-3560501 or visit www.bellemeadeplantation.com. THE BIG BANG DUELING PIANO BAR Sing Along. Laugh along. Drink Along. Every night the show comes to life at The Big Bang
where our entertainers take a seat on stage behind two grand pianos and combine music, comedy and audience participation to create a fast-paced, high-energy show that’s unlike anything you’ve ever experienced. Open Tuesday-Saturday at 411 Broadway, upstairs. 615-747-5851, visit thebigbangbar.com. Like us on facebook @ Big Bang Dueling Pianos Nashville. COUNTRY MUSIC HALL OF FAME® AND MUSEUM The home of America’s music since 1967, the Museum presents the crown jewels of its vast collection to illustrate country music’s story as told through the turn of two centuries. A treasure trove of historic country video clips and world class galleries. A definite must-see while in Nashville. Located
at 222 Fifth Ave. South, downtown Nashville. Call 615-416-2001 or visit www countrymusichalloffame.org. COYOTE UGLY SALOON Visit the most famous bar in the United States right here in Nashville, where the beautiful bartenders dance on the bar, and they don’t serve water! Guaranteed to be a wild time for everyone. Open seven days a week from 11 a.m. til 3 a.m. Happy Hour Mon. thru Fri. 11 a.m. til 7 p.m. Located in The District at 154 Second Ave. North, below Buffalo Billiards. Call 615-254-UGLY (8459) or visit www.coyoteuglysaloon.com. DAVE AND BUSTERS Welcome to Dave & Buster’s. Built around excitement, Dave & Buster’s dishes out delicious food and drink with all the fun and games you could ever hope to play. Whether you’re hitting the Midway and winning tickets or catching your favorite team on HDTVs, Dave & Buster’s is the perfect complement to any other fun activities you may have planned. So come and join us and Escape into Play.® Located in Opry Mills at 540 Opry Mills Drive, Nashville. We are open Sun-Thurs 11am-Midnight and Fri & Sat, 11am til 1am. Happy Hours M-F 4:30-7pm. Call 615-970-3800. ESCAPE GAME NASHVILLE The Escape Game is a fun new entertainment concept in Nashville. It is a real life adventure game designed for small groups of 2-8 people. Your goal is simple: work together as a team, testing your wits and skills, to escape from a locked room. While the goal is simple, the game is challenging. Getting through the locked door will require finding clues, solving puzzles, and working together as a team or else you may never escape. Book today and see if you can keep cool under pressure and escape from the locked room in under 60 minutes. The Escape Game is the first of its kind in the South. 510 East Iris Dr, Unit D, 615-878-3135, nashvilleescapegame.com JOHNNY CASH MUSEUM The Johnny Cash Museum features the largest collection of Johnny Cash memorabilia in the world. Exhibits chronicle Johnny’s life and provide a very personal and unique glimpse into his world. Our exhibits include Johnny’s stage costumes, instruments, personal letters, artwork and handwritten songs as well as artifacts from family members and notable friends. Our Museum Store features the largest selection of Cash souvenirs, apparel and rare collectibles available anywhere in the world. Enjoy coffee, coffee drinks, and gourmet café foods in their new Bongo Java Café. Museum and Store hours are 8:00 AM to 7:00 PM seven days a week. For more information call 615-256-1777. Lane Motor Museum Visit one of the few museums in America to specialize in European cars. Approximately 150 cars and motorcycles typically not seen in the U.S. Microcars, Amphibious vehicles, Competition cars, Alternative fuel vehicles, Military vehicles, Motorcycles and One-of-a-kind vehicles. Open Thus.-Mon. 10a.m.-5p.m. Admission is $9 for adults, $6 for seniors (age 65+), $3 for youth (ages 6-17 and free for kids ages 5 and under. Inquire for group rates. Lane Motor Museum is located at 702 Murfreesboro Pike, Nashville. For more information call 615742-7445 or visit online at www.lanemotormuseum.org. NASHVILLE GHOST TOURS Nashville’s original haunted walking tour. Explore the shadow-filled streets of downtown Nashville and learn about the historical, haunted heritage of Music City from professional storytellers and tour guides. Begins at 8pm Wed thru Mon at The Hermitage Hotel and ends at the Ryman Auditorium
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NASHVILLE NIGHTLIFE A “Must See” in Music City! If you love country music and country cookin’, you’ve got to experience the Nashville Nightlife Dinner Theater, located across from Opryland Hotel on Music Valley Dr. The Nashville Nightlife Dinner Theater presents a dining experience and variety show voted the best combination in Nashville & Nashville’s #2 attraction by the Nashville Business Journal. Located at 2416 Music Valley Drive in Music Valley Village across from Gaylord Opryland Resort and the Grand Ole Opry. Call 800-308-5779 or 615-885-4747 or visit www.nashvillenightlife.com. SCHERMERHORN SYMPHONY CENTER The Schermerhorn Symphony Center opened in September of 2006 and is home to the critically acclaimed Nashville Symphony. The Nashville Symphony perform more than 100 classical, pops and special concert events each session and will present recitals, choral concerts, cabaret, jazz and worldmusic events. Located in the heart of downtown Nashville at 1 Symphony Place, for complete schedule information call 615-687-6400 or visit www.nashvillesymphony.org.
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Ring in Spring with Broadway Hits in Nashville
wo smash hit Broadway productions, The Phantom of the Opera and Mamma Mia!, make their highlyanticipated returns to Nashville and the Tennessee Performing Arts Center (TPAC) this spring. Whether you’re visiting the city on spring break or in need of an exciting night out, these audience favorites are sure to please. Cameron Mackintosh’s spectacular new production of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s The Phantom of the Opera comes to TPAC for an extended two-week run March 9-20. Critics are raving that the breathtaking production is “bigger and better than ever before” with the inclusion of exciting special effects Joan Marcus including the show’s legendary chandelier. The beloved story and thrilling score – with songs like “Music of the Night,”“All I Ask of You,” and “Masquerade” – is performed by a cast and orchestra of 52, making it one of the largest productions now on tour. Mamma Mia!, the hit musical comedy that combines the music of ABBA with an enchanting tale of love, laughter, and friendship, plays a limited one-week engagement April 26 to May 1. The ultimate feel-good show, Mamma Mia! gets audiences on their feet dancing and coming back again and again. Don’t miss a night of irresistible fun with all of ABBA’s greatest hits, including “Dancing Queen,”“S.O.S.,”“Super Trouper,” Matthew Murphy
“Take A Chance on Me,” and “The Winner Takes It All.” For more information and to purchase tickets, visit TPAC.org, call 615-782-4040, or visit the TPAC Box Office, 505 Deaderick Street, in downtown Nashville. For group tickets, call 615-782-4060.
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Just 30 minutes from downtown Nashville, you’ll find a treasure in the small town charm and southern hospitality of Nolensville, TN. Spend the day antiquing at their many lovely antique and specialty shops where you will find 10 stores within walking distance and 12 stores within a mile. Meet the wonderful people of Nolensville and have lunch at Nana’s Diner with their great southern home cooking. You’ll be sure to have a great day and make great memories when you visit historic Nolensville, TN. NANA’S DINER MEAT AND THREE Nolensville’s place for good southern homestyle cooking! Stop in at this locally-owned, familyfriendly diner offering great food and friendly service. Everything here is homemade and features local produce and ingredients. Nana’s is known for dishes such as catfish, homemade pies, salmon patties, chicken livers, country fried steak and chicken, broccoli salad, and a seasonal favorite of watermelon and cucumber salad. Daily specials are posted on Facebook and a full menu of delicious items is served every day. Kids’ night is Tuesday night where every child accompanied by an adult receives their meal free. Open Tues-Sat 10:30am-8pm. Closed Sunday and Monday. 7301 Nolensville Rd, 615-776-1795. Like us on Facebook @ Nana’s Diner Meat and Three. THREE FRENCH HENS You will love this shop! Three French Hens is a unique antique, decorating, and gift store with a strong emphasis on shabby chic – a different kind of antique store. Some of the things you will find here are wonderful candles you will not be able to resist, lovely jewelry displays, furniture galore, knickknacks and accessories, one-of-a-kind treasures and gifts and fabulous customer service. You will so enjoy yourself in this store! Open Tue-Sat 10-6, Sun 1-5. 7305 Nolensville Road, call 615776-1279. Like us on Facebook @ Three French Hens.
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The Nolensville Toy Shop The Nolensville Toy Shop offers toys for all ages! Whether you are looking for a whimsical small treat or special gift, you will find something here! Browse through quality toys, dolls and accessories, wooden play food, Calico Critters, Thomas the Train, plush, science kits, arts and crafts, Legos, games and puzzles for the whole family, even fun things to interest the tweens and teens! Tues 10-8, Wed 10-5, Thurs-Fri 10-6, Sat 9-6. 9895 Old Clovercroft Rd. 615-819-2949. www.nolensvilletoyshop.com. Facebook.com/nolensvilletoyshop. The vILLAGE ANTIQUES & GIFTS With a variety of antiques & gifts, you’ll be happy you stopped by to visit. We are focused on providing high-quality service and customer satisfaction. Some of the beautiful things you will find here include Antique Glass, Carnival Glass, Fenton Glass, Clear and Colored Cut Glass, Hand-Painted China, Nippon, Limoges, Porcelain Figurines, Retro and much more. We are open Tues-Fri. 10-5, Sat 10-6, and Sun 1-5. 7289 Nolensville Rd, call 615-776-1200 or visit www. TheVillageAntiquesNolensvilleTN.com. Like us on Facebook @ TheVillage Antiques & Gifts. THE TANNER HOUSE Come visit The Tanner House-where vintage finds mingle with both local and market gifts and decor. We boast a finely cured, diverse collection of goods and furniture-ranging from industrial to antique, traditional to repurposed. You’ll love it here! Please follow us on Facebook and Instagram as well. Our hours are Tuesday-Saturday 10-5 and Sundays 1-5. 7307 Nolensville Road, 615-776-7307
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Steve Tobin : Southern Roots February 20 - September 4, 2016 (Indoor exhibition ends on May 29)
teve Tobin, a sculptor and artist of international renown, will debut Southern Roots, a solo exhibition of monumental works from his Steelroots series at Cheekwood in 2016. Tobin’s Steelroots evolved from the artist’s bronze Walking Roots, which culminated in the first art memorial in Lower Manhattan commemorating the devastating attack on the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001. In the days following the attack, Tobin, whose bronze Walking Roots had been on exhibition at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City, and were de-installed on September 10, 2001, heard the remarkable story of the old sycamore tree across the street from Ground Zero that “saved St. Paul’s Chapel” and its historic tombstones from destruction. After three years of negotiation with officials at Trinity Church, Tobin managed to salvage the stump and root system from the tree and created the bronze Trinity Root sculpture, which was dedicated on the four year anniversary of the World Trade Center attack at its permanent site of Wall Street and Broadway. Tobin decided that the Trinity Root would be the last bronze roots sculpture in the series. The Steelroots evolution took the theme of roots from naturalist to modernist, enabling Tobin much greater reach in terms of scale and gestural forms. From the Dancing Roots to the Gothic Arch and minimalist three branch roots, the Steelroots series has expanded
exponentially Tobin’s oeuvre. The Southern Roots exhibition will span Cheekwood’s vast landscape, including five outdoor areas. The Museum of Art will play host to smaller pieces from Tobin’s extensive portfolio of sculpture. While in the Museum, visitors will have the opportunity to experience Southern Roots in the second floor gallery spaces, each providing an intimate setting to observe a particular style and medium of Tobin’s historic work. A piece Tobin’s work will also be located downtown Nashville at the Antiques & Garden Show of Nashville’s Entry Garden (February 12-14) and then will move to the Riverview Garden. In addition to Tobin’s massive sculptures in steel and bronze, the artist incorporates natural elements such as wood, glass and ceramics into his beautiful, mysterious and dramatic works of art. Tobin’s newest series, using wood from fallen trees in Costa Rica, has never before been exhibited and will be a highlight of the indoor Museum exhibition. Born and raised on Philadelphia’s Main Line, Tobin’s first awakening to the natural world that
would so profoundly shape his future art work was in the treehouse of his youth, where he carefully observed patterns in nature, shadows and light. He went on to earn a degree in Theoretical Mathematics from Tulane University, where he also participated in a glass blowing class. This set the stage for what would become a decades-long exploration of the medium of glass, with Tobin distinguishing himself as one of the top artists in the then fertile studio glass movement, culminating with a blockbuster two person show with Marc Chagall in the caves of Nutijarvi, Finland. Tobin’s segue into metal sculpture proved equally phenomenal, as he quickly became established as one of the top, most ambitious sculptors in bronze and steel in the fine art world where he remains today.
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ince 1974, Gray Line of Tennessee has been the premier sightseeing company in Nashville creating memories with a wide variety of tours and package options. Visitors to Nashville have many options with over 20 different themed sightseeing itineraries ranging from 1 hour to full day excursions. Homes of the Stars tour takes a 3.5 hour drive to some of Nashville’s most prominent neighborhoods adorned with beautiful celebrity homes. Gray Line’s Discover Nashville Tour shows off Nashville’s downtown iconic sites and includes admission to the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum and the Ryman Auditorium, known as The Mother Church of Country Music and the most famous home of the Grand Ole Opry. Gray Line also goes behind the scenes on our ABC’s Nashville tour and visits the filming locations of the ABC hit drama, Nashville, including a stop at the famous Bluebird Café or the location of Two Old Hippies in Nashville’s hip new Gulch area. This tour also features the TV homes of Rayna, Juliette, Deacon and Scarlett. Experience a night to remember in Music City on our Nights and Lights Tour and get a taste of real Tennessee barbeque at Jack’s and enjoy the Honky Tonks of Honky Tonk Highway where music plays from 10 am until 3 am daily, including the world famous, Tootsies Orchid Lounge, where greats like Willie Nelson, Keith Urban and Kid Rock jump started their musical careers. Visit a historical southern mansion and enjoy a wine tasting at Belle Meade Plantation and tour The Hermitage, Home of Andrew Jackson, the 7th president of the United States. When people 38 getaway nashville and middle tennessee
think of Tennessee, you can’t help but think of Jack Daniels Whiskey in Lynchburg, Tennessee. Our Jack Daniels tour visits the distillery and we hear about how a young teenager of 13 learned to make whiskey. Step back in time and learn about Tennessee’s rich civil war history on our Civil War Tour and travel to Franklin to visit the site of one of the bloodiest battles of the Civil War, the Battle of Franklin. Or if you have a day to travel, take a road trip with us to Memphis and enjoy a VIP experience of Elvis’ Graceland, Sun Records and see the Peabody Ducks and their daily famous march to the fountain in the lobby of the Peabody Hotel. Our unique Music City Trolley offers various ways to explore Nashville. Our Hop On/Hop Off Trolley ride features a one-hour narrated tour of the city with 17 stops at Nashville attractions and locales where you can explore on your own and at your own pace. Gray Line of Tennessee also offers a fabulous evening trolley ride that encompasses the beautiful Nashville skyline and city lights with plenty of breathtaking photo opportunities. If food is your thing, take a stroll with us on our Taste of Nashville Food Tour featuring the most iconic downtown Nashville eateries and sweeteries. Gray Line’s wide variety of sightseeing tours has something for everyone! At Gray Line of Tennessee, we strive to provide a safe, hardworking, friendly, family-oriented environment, with a focus on giving our customers-and our community a high quality experience every time they board one of Gray Line’s coaches or trolleys. Experience Nashville with local experts and see why we are Music City!
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Visit Nashville’s iconic sights by coach, trolley or walking tour. See the homes of the stars, the filming locations of ABC’s hit TV show, Nashville, visit backstage at the Grand Ole Opry or explore on your own riding our Music City Hop On/Hop Off Trolley. Gray Line’s wide variety of sightseeing tours has something for everyone.
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Middle Tennessee’s Premiere Open-Air Retail Experience leisurely meal in a relaxing atmosphere. With choices including Italian, American, Asian and Hispanic restaurants serving classics like steaks, seafood, sushi, stir-fry, pizza, sandwiches, burgers, ice cream, yogurt, and more, the center has something for every appetite. For entertainment, the on-site Regal Providence 14 is a state-of-the-art multiplex featuring fourteen screens showing first-run films every day of the week. Providence Marketplace also hosts outdoor events for major holidays as well as seasonal events and concert series in the open-air, family-friendly environment. The center will host the Spring Fling on Saturday, March 19 from 1 p.m. – 4 p.m. featuring the Easter bunny, train rides, face painting, balloon animals, inflatables and more in the Books-a-Million Plaza. The 2016 concert series is also scheduled to kick off in June. For deatails visit ShopProvidenceMarketplace.com/Events. Everything about Providence Marketplace has been specially designed to provide a welcoming environment. From beautifully landscaped sidewalks and streetscapes to charming decorative lighting, the inviting “Main Street” ambience is one more reason Providence Marketplace is a favorite retail destination for guests and residents alike. To get to Providence Marketplace from Nashville, take I-40 East, then exit 226 A or exit 226 C, Belinda Parkway. From Lebanon, take I-40 West, exit 226, South Mt. Juliet Road. The shopping center offers plenty of free parking and has several kiosks featuring maps and directory listings for your convenience. You can learn more about Providence Marketplace at www.ShopProvidenceMarketPlace.com.
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rom Francisco Goya’s Duchess of Alba in White to a 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO, the Frist Center for the Visual Arts’ 2016 lineup of exhibitions offers a remarkable variety of artistic media and periods. The year begins with European Old Masters, including Goya, Murillo and Rubens, from an illustrious Spanish private collection in Treasures from the House of Alba: 500 Years of Art and Collecting, opening February 5. This is the first major exhibition outside Spain of works from the collection of the House of Alba—a prominent noble family with ties to the Spanish monarchy since the fifteenth century. The exhibition includes prints and drawings, sculptures, illuminated manuscripts, decorative objects, tapestries, and handwritten documents and maps from Christopher Columbus. Opening March 11, The Power of Pictures: Early Soviet Photography and Film examines how photography, film, and poster art were harnessed to disseminate Communist ideology, revisiting a moment in history when artists acted as engines of social change and radical political engagement. From early vanguard constructivist works by Alexander Rodchenko and El Lissitzky to the modernist images of Arkady Shaikhet and Max Penson, Soviet photographers played a pivotal role in the history of modern photography. The beautifully designed high-performance Italian coachbuilt cars, concept cars, and motorcycles of Bellissima! The Italian Automotive Renaissance, 1945–1975 make their debut in the galleries on May 27. Automotive authority and guest curator Ken Gross has chosen 19 automobiles and 3 motorcycles from private collections and museums that are among the finest examples of Italian automotive design, including vehicles by Alfa Romeo, Bizzarrini, Ferrari, Lamborghini, Lancia and Maserati. With the ultra-rare Alfa Romeo BAT models 5, 7 and 9 from the 1950s and a 1963 Ferrari 250 GTO, this all-star assembly offers surprises for even the most knowledgeable car aficionados. Women, Art, and Social Change: The Newcomb Pottery Enterprise, opening July 29, examines the highly esteemed glazed ceramics, jewelry, metalwork, bookbindings, and 42 getaway nashville and middle tennessee
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Duchess of Alba in White, 1795. Oil textiles crafted by women artists on canvas. Dukes of Alba Collection, at Newcomb College between Liria Palace, Madrid, inv.P.10 1890 and 1940. This exhibition is the largest presentation of Newcomb arts and crafts in more than twenty-five years and offers new insights into the Newcomb community’s enduring mark on American art and industry. Samurai: The Way of the Warrior, a dynamic exhibition of medieval and early modern Japanese armory and customs, opens November 4. Featuring more than ninety objects, this dynamic exhibition showcases the life of these warriors and investigates their moral, cultural and aesthetic codes. With a selection of nine full suits of armor, twelve expressive helmets (kabuto), numerous decorated swords (katana) and sword fittings, along with beautiful standing screens and lacquer wares, Samurai: The Way of the Warrior celebrates the exemplary artistry and highly skilled craftsmanship of medieval and early modern Japanese artisans. To get the full Frist Center experience, plan to stop by the café before or after checking out the galleries for delicious sandwiches, salads, soups, and desserts. If you’re looking for a thoughtful, unique holiday gift, the gift shop has a beautiful selection of handcrafted jewelry, ceramics, framed prints and posters, stationery, and much more! Visit fristcenter.org for more information.
dining CHATEAU WEST Chateau West is a French restaurant that takes its cues from another era. The wonderful ambiance, service and menu offerings will make you believe you are in a charming restaurant in the Chateaus of France. Menu selections include French Onion Soup, Deep-Dish Quiche of the day, chicken, beef, and seafood entrees, fondues and delectable desserts. Enjoy live music with jazz on Sundays and piano recital on Mondays. Open Sun-Thurs 11am-10pm, Fri & Sat 11am11pm. Sunday Brunch. 3408 West End Ave, Nashville. 615-432-2622 or 615-953-3619. www. chateauwestrestaurant.com. CHEROKEE STEAK HOUSE Join us for a special dinner tonight at The Cherokee Steak House where we serve the world’s finest beef and our motto is: “You can whip our cream, but you can’t beat our meat!” Our only objective is to provide you with the finest beef possible. Our extensive menu also includes seafood, chops, ribs, salads, and more! Located just 30 minutes from the Nashville Airport. Take I-40 East, Exit 232B and go north for 10.5 miles. Turn right at the sign. We are right next door to Reba McEntire’s house! 450 Cherokee Dock Rd, Lebanon. Call (615) 444-2783 or visit www. cherokeesteakhouseandmarina.com. GENERAL JACKSON SHOWBOAT Climb aboard the General Jackson Showboat for a unique dining and entertainment experience! This 300 ft paddlewheel riverboat cruises the Cumberland River offering fantastic
shows and delicious meals. Your show ticket also includes a delicious dinner served familystyle in bottomless bowls. For tickets and more information call 615-458-3900 or buy online at www.generaljackson.com. GERST HAUS Since 1955, the Gerst Haus has been a Nashville favorite. We provide the best in German food in an authentic beer hall atmosphere. Our menu includes a variety of German and American food. Our signature dishes include our fresh wiener schnitzel, bratwurst, and corned beef and cabbage. Also offering our own gerst Amber beer, as well as 26 drafts and 60 imported beers. Our goal is to provide good food, good drink, and good service. Open 7 days from 11 a.m. - 10 p.m. 301 Woodland St, Exit 48 off of I24. Call 615-2448886. www.gersthaus.com. JACK’S BAR-B-QUE Proudly serving barbeque from “Pit to Plate”. Offering Tennessee pork shoulder, Texas beef brisket, smoked turkey, Texas sausage, St. Louis style ribs, smoked chicken and other Southern cuisine served with our award-winning sauces. Two locations to serve you at 416 Broadway, Nashville, call 615-254-5715 and at 334 West Trinity Lane, Nashville, call 615-228-9888 or visit www.jacksbarbque.com. JOHN A’S RESTAURANT Come see where the stars come out at night to enjoy good food and great entertainment! Here you will find a laid back atmosphere that
resonates with the “Nashville Sound” and serving the “Best Catfish in Nashville”. The menu also includes our unique Club Sandwich, Homemade Lasagna, and Fried Chicken Livers. Beef selections include Prime Rib, Hand-cut Ribeye, New York Strip and Filet Mignon. You’ll not be disappointed when you visit John A’s for great food and great entertainment! Open Sun-Thu 3pm-12am, Fri 3pm-1am, and Sat 11am-1am. 2 1 Music Valley Drive. Call 615-885-1540 or visit johnasrestaurant.com. LA PARRILLA TEX MEX BAR & GRILL Tired of Traditional “Mom & Pop” Mexican Restaurants? We serve Mexican… with a TWIST! Our purpose is to ensure each guest leaves our environment having received a well-prepared, quality meal coupled with genuine hospitality from our gracious and informed staff. Before rolling out the menu, the team set the table for the customer experience by constructing a colorful and tradition Tex-Mex feel with an inviting hand-crafted bar. Our famous “Blue Bar” plays host to our specialty Jalaberry Margarita, along with our flavored and house options. Bring your family and friends to come check out Donelson’s own La Parilla, 2615 Elm Hill Pike, Nashville. Call 615-645-5832 and visit laparillarestaurant.com. LUIGI’S CITY PIZZA Luigi’s City Pizza is Authentic Italian Cuisine and has the Best Pizza this side of Italy. Our menu is made fresh every day and offers appetizers, fresh salads, hot and cold heros, authentic Italian entrees, gourmet pizza, calzone and Stromboli. Experience our lunch buffet from 11am to 2pm daily. And Yes! We deliver. Call 615-7429099 to place your order. We are located right next to the Johnny Cash Museum at 105 Third Avenue South in downtown Nashville. 615-742-9099. MARGARITAVILLE Great food, frozen concoctions, cool shopping and live entertainment – all this awaits you at Margaritaville. Visiting a Margaritaville Café is an experience unlike any other… it’s not just a dining destination, it’s an entire change of latitude. Your visit to Margaritaville will be an unforgettable experience! Restaurant opens daily at 11am and Retail opens daily at 10am. Located in the heart of downtown Nashville at 322 Broadway, call (615) 208-9080 or visit www.margaritavillenashville. com for event information and more!
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or “The Best Bar-B-Que in Nashville, Tennessee”, you’ve got to visit Jack’s Bar-B-Que where they proudly serve barbeque from “Pit to Plate”. Offering Tennessee pork shoulder, Texas beef brisket, smoked turkey, Texas sausage, St. Louis style ribs, smoked chicken, and other Southern cuisine with their awardwinning sauces, there is something to please every palate. Their cooking method and awardwinning sauces make Jack’s the best. After applying their dry rub (spices and herbs) meat is smoked for 18 hours at 250 degrees. From “Pit to Plate”, it is sliced and chopped before serving and you will notice a pink smoke ring. That’s the real signature of hickory smoked barbeque. Jack recommends pouring sauces right before eating. Award-winning sauces include Kansas City Style (mild, sweet and smoky), Tennessee Original (tangy vinegar base), Texas Sweet Hot (tomato base), XXX-911 (cross between TN & TX with a kick), Carolina Style (mustard base), and Music City White Sauce (mayo, horseradish base). Purchase any four of Jack’s Bar-B-Que Famous Sauces and get a FREE Hand Rub! When you dine at Jack’s, you will see for yourself why Jack’s Bar-B-Que has been named “The Best Bar-B-Que in Nashville, Tennessee” by the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Southern Living, and USA Today. 3 Locations to serve you (T.C.B) Trinity, Charlotte and Broadway. All 3 historic locations, 334 West Trinity Lane at Historic Talbot Corner, 1601 Charlotte Avenue on the Historic Prison Grounds at the foot of Capital Hill and 416 Broadway at the heart of the Honky Tonks on Lower Broadway. “Taking Care of Business since 1976”. For more information including hours and complete menu, visit www.jacksbarbque.com.
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dining MCNAMARA’S IRISH PUB & RESTAURANT At McNamara’s they are dedicated to providing their patrons with the hospitality, service, and family-friendly ambience found in small local pubs all over Ireland. Wonderful traditional Irish fare includes fish & chips, corn beef & cabbage, fresh soups & salads, and also offering steaks, seafood, and more. Live Irish music Wednesday thru Sunday evenings. Located 5 minutes from the Nashville Airport at 2740 Old Lebanon Rd, Nashville. Call 615-885-7262 or visit www.mcnamarasirishpub.com. MELTING POT Dip into something different at this fondue restaurant offering fine aged cheeses, award winning wines, steaks and seafood, and chocolate fondue. Located in downtown Nashville on Historic Second Avenue. Reservations are recommended by calling 615-742-4970. Visit our website www.meltingpot.com. MONELL’S When in Nashville, do as the locals do – “pass the peas, please!” for a true southern experience. Food is served at communal tables as all items are passed around the table while staff at Monell’s soon replenishes an empty bowl. Each day’s menu includes 2-3 meats, 3-4 salads, 4-5 hot vegetables, drink and dessert. Open for lunch Mon-Fri 10:30am-2pm, dinner Tues-Sat 5pm-8:30pm. Located in historic Germantown at 1235 N Sixth Ave (between Monroe and Madison Streets), Nashville. 615-248-4747.
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NANA’S DINER MEAT & THREE Nolensville’s place for good southern homestyle cooking! Stop in at this locally-owned, familyfriendly diner offering great food and friendly service. Everything here is homemade and features local produce and ingredients. Nana’s is known for dishes such as catfish, homemade pies, salmon patties, chicken livers, country fried steak and chicken, broccoli salad, and a seasonal favorite of watermelon and cucumber salad. Daily specials are posted on Facebook and a full menu of delicious items is served every day. Kids’ night is Tuesday night where every child accompanied by an adult receives their meal free. Open Tues-Sat 10:30am-8pm. Closed Sunday and Monday. 7301 Nolensville Rd, 615-776-1795. Like us on Facebook @ Nana’s Diner Meat and Three.
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Catering Available Brentwood – Vittle’s Breakfast Friday – Sunday 7am – 10:30am
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www.vittlesrestaurants.com OPRY BACKSTAGE GRILL The show that made country music famous is making its mark on Southern cuisine with a dining experience as uniquely entertaining as the Grand Ole Opry itself. Open for lunch and dinner, this 200-seat Nashville restaurant features servers performing country favorites on stage and frequent songwriters’ nights. Located minutes from the Grand Ole Opry house at 2401 Music Valley Drive. Call 615-231-8854 or visit www.OpryBackstageGrill.com. RODIZIO GRILL Rodizio Grill is an authentic Brazilian Steakhouse offering over a dozen rotisserie grilled meats, perfectly seasoned and carved tableside by Brazilian Gauchos. Authentic Brazilian appetizers, salads, delectable homemade desserts, Brazilian cocktails and fresh juice specialties. At Rodizio Grill you will have an unforgettable dining experience! Located on historic Second Avenue North in downtown Nashville (next to The Melting Pot). 615-730-8358 or visit rodiziogrill.com. Like us on facebook @ Rodizio Grill Nashville. VITTLE’S RESTAURANT Come and see where the “locals & stars” go for great food at a great price! Down-home cookin’ with fast and friendly service. Offering great family favorites including beef pot roast, southern-style catfish, grilled or fried pork chops,country-fried steak and much more. Serving lunch and dinner 7 days a week, breakfast Monday-Sunday. 4936 Thoroughbred Lane, Brentwood, 615-371-2525 and 2278 Lebanon Pike, Donelson, 871-0011. Visit www.vittlesrestaurant.com.
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Antiques Eighth Avenue Antique District DOWNTOWN ANTIQUE MALL One of Nashville’s oldest destinations for antique and collectible shopping is found in this 13,000 square foot historic warehouse. It is filled to the brim with merchandise that would surprise and delight anyone. As well as having the largest variety of antique and vintage furniture, we’re famous for the best deals in town. Don’t miss the opportunity to stop by for a visit, sit on our loading dock and see the trains go by, or enjoy the spectacular view of the Nashville skyline. Open daily from 10-6, Sun 1-6. 612 8th Avenue South, Nashville. Call 615-256-6616.
GasLamp Antiques/GasLamp Too With nearly an acre of climate-controlled shopping, GasLamp Antiques and GasLamp Too is Tennessee’s largest, and Nashville’s Best Antique Mall. Visit and you’ll discover more than 300 dealers offering a variety of antiques, mid-century modern, vintage and industrial furniture, artwork, garden & architectural pieces, vintage jewelry, clothing and much, much more! Both locations are open daily—Mon-Sat 10-6, Sun 12-6 @ 100 Powell Place and 128 Powell Place, 37204. We look forward to welcoming you! Exit 79 from I65N or S. 615-297-2224/615292-2250. GasLampAntiques.com.
8th AVENUE ANTIQUE MALL With over 50 booths, in 8,000 sq ft, and a spacious parking lot, we offer a wide variety of items from traditional antiques to vintage, retro/mid-century, industrial, shabby chic/ cottage, linens, original art, as well as a large selection of vinyl records, vintage clothing, collectibles and eclectic items. Something for everyone. Open Mon-Sat 10-6, Sun 12-5. 2015 8th Avenue South, Nashville. Contact us at 8thavenueantiquemall@gmail.com or 615-279-9922.
TENNESSEE ANTIQUE MALL A clean, bright mall conveniently located near the Tennessee State Fairgrounds. Collectibles, glass, furniture, silver coins, and much more! There is something for everyone… every day! Over 60 dealers antiques and collectible to browse. Jimmy & Martha Walker, Owners. Open Mon-Sat 10-5:30, Sun 1-5:30. 654 Wedgewood Avenue, Nashville. Call 615-259-4077.
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8th Avenue Antiques 8th AVENUE ANTIQUE MALL With over 50 booths, in 8,000 sq ft, and a spacious parking lot, we offer a wide variety of items from traditional antiques to vintage, retro/ mid-century, industrial, shabby chic/cottage, linens, original art, as well as a large selection of vinyl records, vintage clothing, collectibles and eclectic items. Something for everyone. Open Mon-Sat 10-6, Sun 12-5. 2015 8th Avenue South, Nashville. Contact us at 8thavenueantiquemall@ gmail.com or 615-279-9922.
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Hermitage • Mt. Juliet Old Hickory Antiques THE ANTIQUE MALL Hermitage’s largest antique mall with over 17,000 square feet. Vintage collectibles, unique furniture and much, much more! You’ve got to visit. Located behind The Hermitage Inn at 4144B Lebanon Pike in Hermitage. Open Tues-Fri 10-4:30, Sat 10-5, Sun 1:30-4:30, closed on Mondays. Call 615-391-8978.
garden items and much more. Open Mon, Thur, Fri & Sat 10-5, Sun 11-5. Closed Tues and Wed. Located at 11520 Lebanon Rd, Mt. Juliet. Call 615-754-6232. PHOENIX FLEA MARKET A few antiques (US mostly), lots of collectibles, a fair amount of good used furniture and a whole lot of fun. Our building is over 22,000 square feet with well over 100 booths filled completely full of everything that you can imagine. There’s old glass, new glass, lots of conversation pieces, and something for everyone. Plan on spending a few hours with us when you come. We’ll have fun, I guarantee it! Open 7 days a week from 10-5. Located at 1409 Robinson Rd (that’s Old Hickory Blvd). From I40 take Exit 221 towards The Hermitage. Stay on Old Hickory Blvd (S.R. 45) for approximately 7.4 miles. The Flea Market is on the rights. Call us if you need directions at 615-847-1044. See you there!
HOWARD RAWLINGS ANTIQUES A Green Business! We were green when green wasn’t cool. Winner of Busy Bee Trader’s Readers’ Choice Awards for Best Antique Wholesale Distributor/Most Helpful Staff (2005) and Best Open House/Best Place to Find Bargains (2004). A dealer mall with three floors of treasures in a 1925 farm house. English and French furniture, as well as china and glassware. Imports. Always wholesale to dealers. Mon-Sat 9:30-5:30. 13693 Lebanon Rd, Mt. Juliet, Mention GETAWAY of Nashville Magazine for a 10% discount. Call 615-754-7457 or visit www.rawlingantiques.com.
Hermitage Largest Antique Mall
A Unique Shopping Experience Vintage Collectables & Unique Furniture Tues-Fri 10am – 4:30pm Sat 10am – 5pm Sun 1:30pm – 4:30pm Closed Mondays
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PJ’S ANTIQUE MALL Browse through over 70 booths and 10,000 square feet of antique mall. PJ’s offers a wide selection of Elvis, Beatles, and other music collectibles. You’ll also find glassware, kitchen collectibles, oak, mahogany, and walnut furniture, books, lamps, art, accessories, large variety of decorating items,
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Find Hot Savings at Opry Mills Opry Mills is a must-see attraction for travelers to Music City. As the largest outlet and value retail shopping destination in Tennessee, Opry Mills offers a truly unparalleled shopping experience with an impressive mix of more than 200 fashionable stores, combined with unique dining and family-friendly entertainment venues. Fashionistas will appreciate Opry Mills’ enviable roster of market-exclusive retailers, such as Cole Haan Outlet, H&M, J.Crew Factory, The Limited Outlet, Michael Kors Outlet, Saks Fifth Avenue OFF 5th, True Religion Outlet, Vera Bradley Outlet and the recently debuted kate spade new york outlet. Men love shopping at Nashville’s only Bass Pro Shops location, as well as at Bose Factory Store, Calvin Klein, Tommy Bahama Outlet and Under Armour Factory House. A leading family destination, Opry Mills is also home to several retailers specifically for children, including the market-exclusive Toys“R”Us Outlet store, The Disney Store Outlet, LEGO Brand Retail Store and Old Navy Outlet. Plus, amid all of the great shopping is Opry Mills’ beloved Tennessee Treasures children’s play area with whimsical musical instruments and animals representing different regions of the state. Opry Mills’ unique brand of shopping also includes a variety of dining and entertainment options. Visitors
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will enjoy access to several full-service restaurants, including Aquarium Restaurant, Chuy’s, Claim Jumper, Romano’s Macaroni Grill and Rainforest Café, as well as a contemporary 11-eatery food court featuring Moe’s Southwest Grill and Starbucks. In true Music City fashion, live performances and musical entertainment are provided weekly on Opry Mills’ Entertainment Stage near Entry 5. Guests can also watch feature films in a state-of-the-art environment and enjoy the IMAX experience at Regal Cinemas Opry Mills Stadium 20 & IMAX. For a complete list of retailers and events happening throughout the property, call (615) 514-1000 or visit www.oprymills.com. You can also stay up-to-date by liking Opry Mills on Facebook at www.facebook.com/ OpryMills and by following us on Twitter @shOpryMills and on Instagram @shOpryMills. Opry Mills is conveniently located 7 miles from downtown Nashville, in Opryland off of Briley Parkway at exit 11, and is within walking distance of the Grand Ole Opry and the 2,800-room Gaylord Opryland Resort and Convention Center. Regular hours are 10 a.m.– 9 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 11 a.m.–7 p.m. on Sunday.
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The Grammy Gallery Coming To Music City
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he highly anticipated GRAMMY Gallery will open early 2016 and will be an 8,500 square foot expansion of the Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum, which is located on the first floor of the Nashville Historic Municipal Auditorium. Through educational interactive stations, the permanent GRAMMY Gallery will explore the creative process of making music in a hands on, immersive environment — from songwriting and MHFM exterior producing to engineering, mixing, singing, and rapping. The gallery will explore the role of the DJ and the history of the GRAMMY Awards — the pre-eminent peerrecognized award for musical excellence. In addition, the Gallery will include an exhibit about the history of the GRAMMY Awards and a 3-D view of the making of the iconic gramophone-shaped GRAMMY Award. “The Musicians Hall of Fame is a diverse multi-genre museum, much like the GRAMMY Museum,” said Joe Chambers, Executive Director of the museum. “Our collection of iconic musical instruments that have been used in live and studio sessions by some of the greatest musicians in the world, married with the GRAMMY Museum’s state-of-theart, interactive, and educational gallery, will be a great experience for all visitors to Music City.” The Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum honors the background musicians who played on thousands of iconic albums throughout history. Yes, Nashville is stereotypically country, but it is by no means the only genre that has been or is being created here. This museum sheds light on the recording sessions that were otherwise closed to the public. Visitors learn what went on during sessions such as Elvis recording “In the Ghetto” at American Original guitars from Nashville “A” Team Sound Studios 54 getaway nashville and middle tennessee
in Memphis; Ringo Starr recording “Beaucoup of Blues” at Studio 19 in Nashville, or The Beach Boys recording their countless hits with The Wrecking Crew at Los Angeles’s Capitol Records. The GRAMMY Gallery at Musicians Hall of Fame is a one-of-akind public-private partnership that repurposes a historic city property at a fraction of new construction cost and adds a unique destination and experience for Music City visitors and residents. “We are excited to develop our one-of-a-kind interactive experiences at the Musicians Hall of Fame,” said Bob Santelli, Executive Director of the GRAMMY Museum. “It will explore the intricacies of the recording process, from beginning to end, in a city where so much great music is made.” The Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum also hosts an annual induction ceremony and concert which honors new members, nominated by the American Federation of Musicians and other music industry professionals, and ensures the continued growth of the museum. The 2014 induction included greats such as Barbara Mandrell, Peter Frampton, and Randy Bachman. Nashville mogul Mike Curb was inducted with a Non-performance Award and Roy Orbison posthumously received the inaugural Iconic Riff Award.
Musicians Hall of Fame 2014 Induction show (left to right): Randy Bachman, Will Lee, Billy Gibbons, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Peter Frampton
The Museum is located at 401 Gay St. on the first floor of the Nashville Historical Municipal Auditorium. For breaking news and exclusive content visit www.musicianshalloffame.com, follow @ MHFM on social media, or call (615) 244-3263.
shopping THE BEEHIVE HOME, GARDEN AND GIFTS Looking for someplace different to shop? The Beehive Home, Garden and Gifts is one of several shops in Historic Old Hickory that is just that. Come browse our two houses, a barn and the garden grounds. We have a great mix of unique gift ideas and plants, art and goods by local artists, new and re-purposed items, collectibles and a touch of antiques. From the Stonewall Kitchen line, Woodstock Chimes, and concrete statuary for that special spot in the garden, we have something for everyone. Minutes from The Hermitage, Home of President Andrew Jackson. 3808 Old Hickory Blvd. Old Hickory, Tn. 37138. 615-847-4586. Open Thursday–Saturday 10a.m.- 6p.m. Sunday 12p.m. - 5p.m. BELLE MEADE PREMIUM CIGARS Experience Nashville’s finest cigar store where you will find all the best in premium cigars, a luxury lounge, walk-in humidor, and flat screen TV’s. Our featured products include Davidoff Cigar Cutters, lighters and cigar knives. Please visit our website listing all our fine cigars and cigar accessories. Open Mon-Sat 9 a.m.-8:30 p.m., Sunday Noon-6 p.m. Located at 4518 Harding Pike, Nashville. Call 615-297-7963 or visit www. bellemeadecigars.com. BOOT BARN® Nothing goes better together than country music and cowboy boots. And at Boot Barn you’ll find thousands of cowboy boots from top brands like Ariat, Justin, Corral, Lucchese and Shyanne along with a team of friendly Fit Experts ready to help you find just the right size and style. Four locations serving Nashville in Opry Mills, Goodlettsville, Brentwood, and Lebanon. Visit bootbarn.com and facebook.com/bootbarn. CIRCA Take Nashville Home at Circa, a unique Nashville shopping experience located in the Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum. Find Nashville-made gifts, food and home decorations, as well as thoughtfully selected men’s and women’s apparel, jewelry and accessories, books, music/DVD, Nashville souvenirs, and much more. At Circa you will be sure to find that special treasure for yourself or for someone back home. The Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum is located in the heart of downtown Nashville at 222 5th Avenue South. Call 615-416-2001 or visit countrymusichalloffame.org. THE FACTORY AT FRANKLIN Shop, dine and unwind at this unique boutique mall just minutes from Cool Springs. The Factory at Franklin is a depression-era factory that has been renovated into one of Tennessee’s most marvelous shopping, dining and entertainment venues! Restaurants, antique shops, art galleries, one-of-a-kind retail stores, theater, culinary center and more. Located at 230 Franklin Rd, Franklin TN. For more information call 615-791-1777 or visit www.factoryatfranklin.com. FRENCH’S SHOES & BOOTS French’s Shoes and Boots is your one-stop shop for Western boots, hats, clothing, shoes and more. French’s is located next to the Wildhorse Saloon on historic 2nd Avenue in downtown Nashville. Family-owned and locally operated since 1972, French’s has great everyday low prices with no tourist markup. Shop online at www.FrenchsBootsandShoes. com or visit one of our 14 locations across Tennessee.
NASHVILLE TRENDING NOW Find Nashville-made gifts, food and home accessories, men’s and women’s apparel, jewelry and more at Circa, a unique shopping experience located inside the Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum.
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shopping JENSEN’S SHOES Jensen’s Shoes carries a broad range of orthopedic footwear. We are able to address the needs of most type of foot problems with our expertise in matching custom orthotics, shoes and the individual’s foot. These problems include bunions, hammertoes and plantar fasciitis. Care of diabetic and arthritic feet is an area of our expertise. Open Mon.- Sat. 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m., Thur. til 7 p.m. Located at 73 White Bridge Rd., Suite 123, Nashville. Call 615-356-9699. www.jensenshoes.com. 65 South Located in Opry Mills Mall just steps away from the permanent home of the Grand Ole Opry, 65 South has everything Nashville all in one place, including items from The Bluebird Café, the Nashville television show and, of course, fashion apparel and accessories you need to outfit your southern style. Opry Mills is located in Opryland off Briley Parkway at Exit 11, Opry Mills Drive. NASHVILLE BOOT CO. Nashville Boot Co. is a locally owned boot store with great selections by Dan Post, Lucchese, Tony Lama, Laredo, Corral, Ariat, Frye, Boutlet and more. We also have belts, boot socks, boot cleaner, unique gift items, Stetson hats, Case pocket knives and contemporary jewelry. Located just 6 miles west
from downtown Nashville, 1 block past the Belle Meade Plantation in the Belle Meade Galleria strip center with plenty of Free parking. Open Mon thru Sat 9am to 5pm, closed on Sunday. 5133 Harding Pike B-3, Nashville, TN 37205. Visit www.nashvilleboot. com or call 615-353-9838. OPRY MILLS Tennessee’s largest outlet, value-retail shopping, dining and entertainment destination is back in a big way! Mills Means More and you’ll find something for everyone with more stores, more savings, more brands and more fun! Visit Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World, Vera Bradley Outlet Store, J.Crew Factory, Polo Ralph Lauren Factory Store, Coach Factory Store, Michael Kors, Tommy Bahama, The LEGO Outlet, RCC Western Store, Chico’s, Talbots Outlet, and many more popular retailers all under one roof! Enjoy dining and entertainment venues such as; Aquarium Restaurant, Rainforest Cafe, Claim Jumper, Chuy’s Mexican Food, Romano’s Macaroni Grill, Regal IMAX and Dave & Buster’s. Opry Mills is located at 433 Opry Mills Drive, adjacent to the Grand Ole Opry and Gaylord Opryland Resort. Call 615-514-1000 for more information or visit OpryMills.com. Find us on Facebook at facebook.com/OpryMills. PROVIDENCE MARKETPLACE This beautiful outdoor marketplace offers a diverse
mix of stores, including anchors such as Target, Belk, JC Penney, Best Buy, TJ Maxx, Old Navy, Staples and many more specialized retailers, specialty shops, restaurants and a movie theater. Conveniently located 10 miles east of Nashville International Airport and easily accessible from I40, Exit 226C. For more information visit www.shopprovidencemarketplace.com. TWO OLD HIPPIES Two Old Hippies opened its “flagship” lifestyle store in Music City, Nashville Tennessee on September 19, 2011. Located at 12th and Pine in The Gulch area, our 8,000 square foot store offers guests “an experience”. Featuring women’s and men’s apparel, shoes and accessories, along with unique jewelry and gifts. The store also hosts home decor and books. If shopping isn’t your thing, we host live music 5 nights a week on our stage, featuring a Hammond B3 Organ, Roland keyboard, Ludwig drum set, and our own Bedell, Breedlove and Weber instruments. Or you can visit “The Vault” which is home for our premium selection of guitars and provides sanctuary for those that wish to play in a quiet space. Our walls are lined with an incredible collection of rock n roll memorabilia all available for sale. And most guests don’t leave without a photo of the Magic Bus! Two Old Hippies is located at 401 12th Ave South, Nashville. Call 615-254-7999 and visit TwoOldHippies.com.
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events around town March Events March 3 thru 5 Tedeschi Trucks Band with Brothers Osborne in concert at Ryman Auditorium, 116 5th Avenue North, 615-8893060 or visit ryman.com. March 4 & 5 Strauss’ Don Quixote & Brahms’Third Symphony with the Nashville Symphony at Schermerhorn Symphony Center, One Symphony Place, downtown Nashville. Call 615-687-6400 or visit nashvillesymphony.org. March 6 Sam’s Place – Music for the Spirit with Big Daddy Weave, Love and the Outcome, Matt Maher and more at Ryman Auditorium, 116 5th Avenue North, 615-8893060 or visit ryman.com.
Merle Haggard
March 7 George Thorogood & The Destroyers with JJ Grey & Mofro and David Ramirez at Ryman Auditorium, 116 5th Avenue North, 615-889-3060 or visit ryman.com. March 8 & 9 Merle Haggard performing live at Ryman Auditorium, 116 5th Avenue North, 615-889-3060 or visit ryman.com. March 10 Adam Lambert in concert at Ryman Auditorium, 116 5th Avenue North, 615-889-3060 or visit ryman.com. March 10 Burt Bacharach with the Nashville Symphony at Schermerhorn Symphony Center, One Symphony Place, downtown Nashville. Call 615-687-6400 or visit nashvillesymphony.org. March 11 Madeleine Peyroux (presented without orchestra) at Schermerhorn Symphony Center, One Symphony Place, downtown Nashville. Call 615-687-6400 or visit nashvillesymphony.org.
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March 13 Voices of Spring featuring the Nashville Symphony & Chorus at Schermerhorn Symphony Center, One Symphony Place, downtown Nashville. Call 615-6876400 or visit nashvillesymphony.org. March 15 The Piano Guys in concert at Ryman Auditorium, 116 5th Avenue North, 615-889-3060 or visit ryman.com. March 15 Academy of St. Martin in the Fields with Joshua Bell (presented without Nashville Symphony) at Schermerhorn Symphony Center, One Symphony Place, downtown Nashville. Call 615-687-6400 or visit nashvillesymphony.org.
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March 16 The Life & Songs of Kris Kristofferson at Bridgestone Arena featuring performances by Lady Antebellum, Dierks Bentley, Ryan Bingham, Rosanne Cash, Eric Church, Emmylou Harris, Jamey Johnson, Willie Nelson, Darius Rucker, Trisha Yearwood, and more. Visit bridgestonearena.com for ticket info. March 17 Gordon Lightfoot performing live at Ryman Auditorium, 116 5th Avenue North, 615-889-3060 or visit ryman.com. March 20 Andre Watts Plays Rachmaninoff’s Second Piano Concerto with the Nashville Symphony at Schermerhorn Symphony Center, One Symphony Place, downtown Nashville. Call 615-687-6400 or visit nashvillesymphony.org. March 20 The Moody Blues in concert at Ryman Auditorium, 116 5th Avenue North, 615-889-3060 or visit ryman.com. March 24, 31 Opry Country Classics featuring a celebrity host sharing great stories and songs with guests singing their hits as well as timeless favorites. Show is performed at at Ryman Auditorium, 116 5th Avenue North, 615-8893060 or visit ryman.com. March 25 Mozart & Ravel & live Jennifer Higdon recording at Schermerhorn Symphony Center, One Symphony Place, downtown Nashville. Call 615-687-6400 or visit nashvillesymphony.org. March 26 Eggstravaganzoo at the Nashville Zoo! Nashville Zoo’s annual spring celebration is back with egg hunts and Easter treats for children of all ages. Egg hunts for kids, a Zoo-wide hunt for golden eggs, spring-themed games, bounce houses, face painting, and more! For more info visit NashvilleZoo.org. March 29 Kirk Franklin performing live at Ryman Auditorium, 116 5th Avenue North, 615-889-3060 or visit ryman.com. March 30 Andrew Bird performing live at Ryman Auditorium, 116 5th Avenue North, 615-889-3060 or visit ryman.com.
April Events April 1 Moon Taxi with COIN in concert at Ryman Auditorium, 116 5th Avenue North, 615-889-3060 or visit ryman.com. April 2 Dr. Dog with Wild Child in concert at Ryman Auditorium, 116 5th Avenue North, 615-889-3060 or visit ryman.com.
April 5 Ry Cooder – Sharon White – Ricky Skaggs with special guest Mac McAnally at Ryman Auditorium, 116 5th Avenue North, 615-889-3060 or visit ryman.com. April 7 Rimsky-Korsakov’s Scheherazade & Haydn’s First Symphony & Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 15 at Schermerhorn Symphony Center, One Symphony Place, downtown Nashville. Call 615-687-6400 or visit nashvillesymphony.org. April 7, 14, 21, 28 Opry Country Classics featuring a celebrity host sharing great stories and songs with guests singing their hits as well as timeless favorites. Show is performed at at Ryman Auditorium, 116 5th Avenue North, 615-889-3060 or visit ryman.com. April 9 Cherry Blossom Festival – In 2009, Nashville made it a goal to plant 1,000 cherry trees within 10 years to help celebrate the friendship between Japan and America. For more info visit nashvillecherryblossomfestival.org. April 10 The Rat Pack is Back with performers Tom Wallek, Drew Anthony, Kenny Jones, and Brian Duprey (presented without orchestra) at Schermerhorn Symphony Center, One Symphony Place, downtown Nashville. Call 615-687-6400 or visit nashvillesymphony.org. April 10 Sam’s Place – Music for the Spirit with Chonda Pierce, Chris Tomlin and more at Ryman Auditorium, 116 5th Avenue North, 615-889-3060 or visit ryman.com. April 11 Meat Loaf at Schermerhorn Symphony Center, One Symphony Place, downtown Nashville. Call 615-6876400 or visit nashvillesymphony.org. April 12 Dailey & Vincent with the Nashville Symphony at Schermerhorn Symphony Center, One Symphony Place, downtown Nashville. Call 615-687-6400 or visit nashvillesymphony.org. April 12 Tori Kelly performing live at Ryman Auditorium, 116 5th Avenue North, 615-889-3060 or visit ryman.com. April 13 Jethro Tull written and performed by Ian Anderson at Ryman Auditorium, 116 5th Avenue North, 615-8893060 or visit ryman.com. April 14 Chris Botti with the Nashville Symphony at Schermerhorn Symphony Center, One Symphony Place, downtown Nashville. Call 615-687-6400 or visit nashvillesymphony.org.
April 16 Blast Off with the Nashville Symphony Featuring Holst’s “The Planets” with visuals from Adventure Science Center at Schermerhorn Symphony Center, One Symphony Place, downtown Nashville. Call 615687-6400 or visit nashvillesymphony.org. April 16 The Smashing Pumpkins with Liz Phair at Ryman Auditorium, 116 5th Avenue North, 615-889-3060 or visit ryman.com. April 17 Three Dog Night at Schermerhorn Symphony Center, One Symphony Place, downtown Nashville. Call 615-687-6400 or visit nashvillesymphony.org. April 17 Chick Corea & Bela Fleck at Ryman Auditorium, 116 5th Avenue North, 615-889-3060 or visit ryman.com. April 19 Jammin’ to Beat the Blues with The Time Jumpers & Special Guests at Ryman Auditorium, 116 5th Avenue North, 615-889-3060 or visit ryman.com. April 20 Dawes with Hiss Golden Messenger at Ryman Auditorium, 116 5th Avenue North, 615-889-3060 or visit ryman.com.
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April 22 Ben Harper & the Innocent Criminals at Ryman Auditorium, 116 5th Avenue North, 615-889-3060 or visit ryman.com. April 24 Ben Folds with yMusic and special guest Dotan at Ryman Auditorium, 116 5th Avenue North, 615-8893060 or visit ryman.com. April 25 Boz Scaggs performing live at Ryman Auditorium, 116 5th Avenue North, 615-889-3060 or visit ryman.com.
St. Jude Rock ‘N’ Roll Nashville Marathon & ½ Marathon
April 26 Selah & Travis Cottrell in concert at Ryman Auditorium, 116 5th Avenue North, 615-889-3060 or visit ryman.com. April 29 Beethoven’s Emperor with Garrick Ohlsson & Shostakovich’s Symphony No. 11 at Schermerhorn Symphony Center, One Symphony Place, downtown Nashville. Call 615-687-6400 or visit nashvillesymphony.org. April 30 Cedric the Entertainer Live Comedy Special Filming at Ryman Auditorium, 116 5th Avenue North, 615889-3060 or visit ryman.com. April 30 St. Jude Rock ‘N’ Roll Nashville Marathon & ½ Marathon held through the streets of Music City. More than 30,000 runners, wheelchairs, and walkers will attempt this Marathon. Visit runrocknroll. competitor.com/Nashville/expo for more info.
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THE LARRY KEETON THEATRE PRESENTS
2015-2016 SHOW SEASON AUGUST 6 -22
OCTOBER 8 - 24
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APRIL 14 - 30 JUNE 9 - 25
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BELLE MEADE PLANTATION The Belle Meade Plantation is a 30 acre historic site 6 miles west of Nashville. The centerpiece of the property is the Belle Meade mansion built in 1853. The mansion is open for tours daily. The Winery at Belle Meade Plantation is Tennessee’s newest winery and Nashville’s only winery to date! The restaurant at Belle Meade serves lunch daily and they have a fantastic gift shop loaded with merchandise. Located at 5025 Harding Pike, Nashville. Call 615-356-0501 or visit www.bellemeadeplantation.com. COUNTRY MUSIC HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM® has been home of America’s music since 1967. In keeping with the cultural significance of the music and the heroic achievements of those who form its membership, the Museum opened in a $37 million landmark, new building in May 2001. The Museum presents the crown jewels of its vast collection to illustrate country music’s story as told through the turns of two centuries. A treasure trove of historic country video clips and recorded music, dynamic exhibits, regular menu of live performances and public programs, a Museum store, on-site dining, and much more. Located in the heart of downtown Nashville at 222 Fifth Avenue South. Call 615-416-2001 or visit www.countrymusichalloffame.org.
GEORGE JONES MUSEUM Nancy Jones invites you for a walk through George Jones’s life. Experience a winding wall of memorabilia and create some very special memories of your own, including singing with the legendary George Jones. Your experience only gets larger as you visit the Museum gift shop, stop by the tasting bar for a sip or two of White Lightning, enjoy a flavorful dish at Possum Holler Café and then take a ride to the rooftop and see the best view in Downtown Nashville. We will see you there! The George Jones Museum is next door to Wildhorse Saloon at 128 2nd Ave North, Nashville. 615-818-0128, georgejonesmuseum.com. GRAND OLE OPRY The Grand Ole Opry is an American icon and Nashville’s #1 attraction. The Opry is worldfamous for creating one-of-a-kind entertainment experiences for audiences of all ages. Every year, hundreds of thousands of people make pilgrimages across town or around the world to see the Grand Ole Opry live. The Grand Ole Opry House is located at 2804 Opryland Dr, Nashville. For complete and up-to-date schedule information call 615-871-OPRY or visit www.opry.com. THE HERMITAGE: HOME OF PRESIDENT ANDREW JACKSON Andrew Jackson always welcomed visitors to his home. Since The Hermitage opened as a museum in 1889, over 15 million people
have crossed its threshold. Ongoing events at The Hermitage include: The HermitageFrontier Farm to American Landmark, Stories from the Hermitage Slave Community, and the new orientation film Andrew Jackson. Located 15 minutes from downtown Nashville at 4580 Rachel’s Lane, call 615-889-2941 or visit www.thehermitage.com. JOHNNY CASH MUSEUM The Johnny Cash Museum features the largest collection of Johnny Cash memorabilia in the world. Exhibits chronicle Johnny’s life and provide a very personal and unique glimpse into his world. Our exhibits include Johnny’s stage costumes, instruments, personal letters, artwork and handwritten songs as well as artifacts from family members and notable friends. Our Museum Store features the largest selection of Cash souvenirs, apparel and rare collectibles available anywhere in the world. Enjoy coffee, coffee drinks, and gourmet café foods in their new Bongo Java Café. Museum and Store hours are 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM seven days a week. For more information call 615-256-1777. NASHVILLE NIGHTLIFE DINNER THEATER Voted Music Valley’s #1 Dinner & Show where you can dine with the stars. Enjoy a great southern buffet dinner and the best live entertainment you can imagine. Some guest stars include “Opry Star” Jeannie Seely, Tommy Cash, Diana Murrel, Brenda Best, Paula Poe (from the Tammy Wynette Show), and many others. Southern
Buffet at 5:30pm, Showtime at 6:30pm. Located at 2416 Music Valley Drive in Music Valley Village across the street from Gaylord Opryland Resort and the Grand Ole Opry. Call 615-885- 47 or visit www.nashvillenightlife.com. NASHVILLE SYMPHONY Led by Music Director Giancarlo Guerrero and President and CEO Alan D. Valentine, the Nashville Symphony has a growing international reputation for its recordings and innovative programming. With more than 140 performances annually, the 83-member Nashville Symphony is an arts leader in Nashville and beyond, offering a broad range of classical, pops and jazz concerts; special events; children’s concerts and community outreach programs. The Schermerhorn Symphony Center is located in the heart of downtown Nashville at 1 Symphony Place. Call 615-687-6400 or visit www.nasvhillesymphony.org. RYMAN AUDITORIUM A must-see for anyone visiting Nashville, this landmark is the very epicenter of Music City. Tour the Ryman and experience “The Soul of Nashville” during the day with exhibits such as “Workin’ on a Building,” and “Ryman Renaissance.” Then come back to see one of the Ryman’s many nighttime concerts. Located in the heart of downtown at 116 Fifth Avenue North. For complete schedule information call 615-889-3060 or visit www.ryman.com.
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onveniently located off Interstate 40, the center features 60 outlet stores with something for everyone. Shoppers will find impressive savings at Ann Taylor, Coach, Eddie Bauer, Gap Outlet, Guess, Jones New York, Loft Outlet, Nike, Polo Ralph Lauren, Samsonite, Skechers, and more. Kids and teens are also easy to shop for with stores such as Aeropostale, Carter’s, The Children’s Place, Gymboree Outlet and PacSun. Enjoy additional savings during select holiday weekends. Savvy shoppers can save even more by joining the online VIP Shopper Club at premiumoutlets.com/vip. Center hours are: Mon-Sat 10am-9pm & Sun 10am-7pm. Lebanon Premium Outlets is located off of Interstate 40, Exit 238. Complete information is available online at premiumoutlets.com or call (615) 444-0433.
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Antique City of the South Lebanon Wilson County Save the Dates
Annual St. Patrick’s Day Open House
March 17, 2016
Step back in time as you stroll through
Fiddlers Grove Historical Village in Lebanon, TN
149 Public Square, Lebanon
April 30, 2016 Flippers Landing
A typical early village consisting of cabins, each with a unique story
Hosted by the Wilson Co. Sports Council
A perfect place for weddings, receptions, reunions
Fiddlers Grove Fridays
Where stories and demonstrations are shared by local Artisans. Fiddlers Grove Hours are: April - October Tuesday - Saturday 10 am - 4 pm Closed Sunday - Monday To schedule tours or rentals 443-2626
All this and much more at
Fiddler’s Grove Historical Village 945 E Baddour Pkwy Lebanon, TN
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PHONE NUMBERS EMERGENCY NUMBERS Nashville Area
911
Non-Emergency Davidson County
862-8600
AUTO EMERGENCY AAA Auto Club
800-222-4357
AIRLINES American Airlines
800-433-7300
Delta Airlines
800-221-1212
United Airlines
800-864-8331
US Airways Express
800-428-4322
Nashville Airport
615-275-1675
CAR RENTALS Tenn. Car & Van Rental
885-1632
Atlas Rent-A-Car
248-2025
Enterprise
800-736-8222
LIMO SERVICE Matchless Limo
620-5466
TAXIS Allied Cab
333-3333
Checker Cab
256-7000
Music City Taxi
742-3030
United Cab
228-6969
Yellow Cab
256-0101
BUS LINES Greyhound Bus Line
255-3556
InShuttle Transportation
255-3519
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A must see in Nashville
he Johnny Cash Museum features the largest collection of Johnny Cash memorabilia in the world. From The Man in Black’s earliest childhood artifacts to the very last song he wrote, you’ll find it here. Exhibits chronicle Johnny’s life and provide a very personal and unique glimpse into his world. Depicted in stunning graphics, artifacts and interactive technology, visitors are provided a three dimensional walk through the life and legend of this international icon. Our exhibits include Johnny’s stage costumes, instruments, personal letters, artwork and handwritten songs as well as artifacts from family members and notable friends. More than 25 costumes are on exhibit including the gown worn by First lady Patricia Nixon when Cash played the White House in 1971. Another highlight is the custom Gibson J200 guitar Johnny had made in 1958 which was on exhibit at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame for seven years before moving to its present home here in Nashville. The instrument is valued at $250,000. Our newest exhibit, Legends of Sun Records, features artifacts, films and musical recordings from Elvis Presley, Carl Perkins, Roy Orbison and Jerry Lee Lewis. Among the artifacts featured are some of the earliest Presley pieces ever discovered, a pair of Roy Orbison’s signature eyeglasses, handwritten lyrics to the Rock and Roll anthem Blue Suede Shoes and much more. Cash, who sold more than 100 million records, is one of the world’s best known and loved entertainers. His concerts tours took him around the world and he is known in every corner of the globe. He has received virtually every award the entertainment world has to offer and is the only entertainer in history to be inducted into the Rock and Roll, Country Music, Songwriter’s and Gospel Music Halls of Fame. His Facebook page has over
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10 million followers; more than most living entertainers. He posted over 130 hits on the Billboard Country singles chart. Cash placed at least two singles on the Country charts for 38 consecutive years, including an amazing 25 hits between 1958 and 1960. Johnny Cash is the only artist to have songs on the Billboard charts for six consecutive decades. He received two of the Nation’s greatest honors; The National Medal of Arts, presented by President George W. Bush and the Kennedy Center Honors, presented by President Bill Clinton. He amassed 17 Grammy awards during the span of his career; among the most awarded to any entertainer in history. Personalities ranging from Snoop Dog, the members of U2, Bob Dylan, Justin Timberlake, Kris Kristofferson, Bruce Springsteen and several U.S. Presidents, among many others are self-professed Cash fans, demonstrating his broad popularity which spans age and culture. Among the many highlights are the handwritten lyrics to his classic hits I Walk the Line and Folsom Prison Blues. You’ll also see a stone wall from Johnny and June’s storied home on the lake in Hendersonville including their precious antique furnishings and personal belongings. Our Museum Store features the largest selection of Cash souvenirs, apparel and rare collectibles available anywhere in the world. Come and visit the Johnny Cash Museum. Our staff members include Cash family members and friends who love to visit and share stories with our guests. No trip to Nashville would be complete without a visit to the Johnny Cash Museum. We’ll see you there! Museum and Museum Store hours are 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM seven days per week. Closed on Christmas and Thanksgiving. For more information call 615-256-1777.
WWW.CASHMUSEUM.COM 119 3RD AVENUE SOUTH (615) 256-1777
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