O&AN | February 2020

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For the Music Lover Music City earns its nickname day in, day out, every day of every week. Beginning with the studios and songwriters on Music Row, music flows through this city like the twisting curves of the Cumberland River. From Country to Classical and Rock to Pop, Nashville’s music offerings are nearly unlimited. When you think Nashville, chances are you think of the neon wonderland of Honky-Tonks, dives, and classic Nashville institutions found on Lower Broadway and Second Avenue. In so many Nashville neighborhoods, you’re certain to find the venue or bar with the right band to make your night memorable.

Along Broadway, the big names of country music have their names in lights. These massive, multi-level complexes dot the landscape and give you plenty to choose from. You can learn to line dance at the Wildhorse Saloon (120 Second Ave. North) and watch up and coming stars on the enormous stage. Nudie’s Honky Tonk (409 Broadway) is always a favorite of locals and visitors, offering burlesque on Monday and Wednesday nights. On the smaller size, Legends Corner (428 Broadway) and Crossroads (419 Broadway) allow you to get up close and personal with the stars of tomorrow. Remember, though, to bring your dollar bills

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