Wed - Aug 31 Music City Roots: Live from the Loveless Cafe 7:00 PM Music City Roots Poster AdCOME JOIN US FOR OUR LIVE WEEKLY RADIO SHOW! Every Wednesday, the Loveless Barn will play host to a brand new show, "Music City Roots: Live from the Loveless Cafe", a weekly show built on the remarkable Americana music scene and the legacy of WSM's historic roots in live radio. It will air live on world-famous WSM radio and stream live on wsmonline.com. WSM personality, Eddie Stubbs, will be announcing live at each show, Jim Lauderdale will host and writer and music journalist Craig Havighurst will interview artists and provide insight and historical perspective. Music City Roots will showcase a "roots and branches" format that brings together all the hues of Americana music: bluegrass, folk, honky-tonk, alternative, western and rockabilly, plus creative crossovers into blues, rock, jazz and world music - all in a venue just down the road; The Loveless Barn! Each broadcast will feature three to four artists in 30-minute segments, followed by a free-form "Loveless Jam" where all the artists and their bands will be invited to collaborate on the fly. For current information or to see a full lineup please visit www.musiccityroots.com. Tickets are $10 or $5 with a student ID. The Loveless Barn 8400 Highway 100 Nashville, TN 37221 615.646.9700 www.lovelessbarn.com Fri - Sep 02 Music In The Vines - Arrington Vineyards 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM Arrington Vineyards entrance gate Arrington Vineyards hosts Music in the Vines. Music in the Vines is FREE and all artists will be performing non-vocal jazz music. Picnics are welcome. Blankets and chairs are encouraged. Music in the Vines is rain or shine. Please remember to dress appropriately for the day's weather. Today's Musical Guest - Art Four Sale NashvilleExcursions encourages you to confirm the schedule on the website of Arrington Vineyards. Arrington Vineyards 6211 Patton Road Arrington, TN 37014 615.395.0102 Wed - Sep 14 Louisiana Night 6:00 PM - 10:30 PM Singer/SongwritersSinger/Songwriters All Louisiana All Night. Singer/Songwriters ALL from Louisiana. Come hear the hits and see Country Music's up and coming Stars No Cover, optional $15 Shrimp Boil/Gumbo Buffet The Listening Room Cafe 209 10th Ave South Nashville, TN 37203 615.259.3600 www.listeningroomcafe.com Sat - Oct 01 CELEBRATE NASHVILLE CULTURAL FESTIVAL 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM CELEBRATE NASHVILLE CULTURAL FESTIVALCELEBRATE NASHVILLE CULTURAL FESTIVAL Be transported around the world...right here in Nashville! Join us for this FREE popular annual event featuring over 30 performances music and dance performances on 5 different stages, a marketplace with hand-crafted and imported items, over 50 food vendors selling ethnic and Nashville favorites, an interactive children’s area, an area just for Teens, and a spectacular Global Village. Learn more about your neighbor and get an authentic look at the customs and traditions of the participating cultures that are present within the Nashville community through traditional music, spoken native languages, colorful clothing and customary decorations and more! Centennial Park 2600 West End Avenue Nashville, TN 37203 615.862.8431 Thu - Oct 20 THE ART OF TASTING - Jack Daniels 6:00 PM Jeff Norman, Jack Daniel’s Distillery Master TasterIN ITS SECOND YEAR, “THE ART OF”, AN EDUCATIONAL TASTING SERIES CONTINUES ON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, WITH “THE ART OF JACK DANIEL’S” The fun and educational tasting series, “The Art of” will begin its second year on Thursday, October 20, with “The Art of Jack Daniel’s”. During “The Art of” series, local experts will guide an informative and educational tasting highlighting the history, use and unique flavors of each featured product. The series includes “The Art of Jack Daniel’s” on Thursday, October 20, “The Art of Yazoo Brewery” on Thursday, February 23, and “The Art of Corsair Distillery” on Thursday, April 5. The first event of the series, “The Art of Jack Daniel’s”, will take place on Thursday, October 20, at 6:00 p.m. and include tastings of the world-famous Tennessee distillery’s family of brands: Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Whiskey, Gentleman Jack, Jack Daniel’s Single Barrel and the new Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Honey. The tasting experience will be led by Jeff Norman, the distillery’s Master Taster. A native of Lynchburg, the home of the distillery, Jeff received his Ph.D. in environmental chemistry in 2003 and then returned home to work for the company - beginning as a still man and working up to Master Taster. “It’s funny to see the reaction I get from people when I tell them what I do,” Norman admits. “Most people find it hard to believe that I actually taste whiskey each morning before I have my first cup of coffee – in order to taste with a clean palate.” Following the tasting, patrons will be invited to enjoy food catered by Jim and Nick’s BBQ. “The Art of Yazoo Brewery” will take place on Thursday, February 23, and highlight the local Nashville brewery, which was founded by Linus Hall in 2003. Those in attendance will learn about the art of making beer, the inspiration behind each unique and delicious flavor, and taste everything from the even-bodied Pale Ale to the dark, smokey porter called Sue. This tasting will be lead by Yazoo Brew Master, Linus Hall. During the last tasting of the series, “The Art of Corsair Distillery” on Thursday, April 5, patrons will learn more about the Corsair Artisan Distillery, a small craft sprits company with distilleries in Bowling Green, Kentucky and Nashville, Tennessee founded by Nashville natives Darek Bell and Andrew Webber. Known for their very small batches of spirits (just a few cases at a time, in pot stills), everything being done by hand (from production to bottling), Corsair is able to provide interesting and flavorful spirits: Vanilla Bean Vodka, Spiced Rum, Red Absinthe, Wry Moon Unaged Rye Whiskey, and more. At this event, attendees will taste some of the Distillery’s latest batches of spirits and learn recipes to make tasty cocktails. Held on Thursdays in historic War Memorial Auditorium, “The Art of” series is the perfect way to learn more about spirits and beer in a casual, non-intimidating environment. Attend all three events for $75 and become an Artful Taster, which includes a discount and premium seating at each event, or buy individual tasting events for $30 each. Tickets go onsale Friday, August 26 at 10 AM. All proceeds benefit TPAC Education. Purchase online at tpac.org/theartof, at the TPAC Box Office (downtown at 505 Deaderick Street, the new Satellite box office in the Mall at Green Hills) or by calling 615-782-4040. The Art of is proudly sponsored by Lipman Brothers, Brown-Forman, Yazoo Brewery, and Corsair Distillery, and all proceeds benefit TPAC’s education programs. War Memorial Auditorium 301 6th Avenue North Nashville, TN 37243 615.782.4040 Sat - Oct 29 Fest de Ville Gala 6:30 PM Kristen ChenowethKristin Chenoweth to perform at TPAC’s 2011 Fest de Ville Gala, Saturday, October 29 Emmy and Tony Award winner Kristin Chenoweth will perform at the Tennessee Performing Arts Center’s annual “Fest de Ville Gala” on Saturday, October 29, 2011. Originating the role of Glinda the Good Witch in the Broadway blockbuster Wicked, she received an Emmy Award for her work in the series "Pushing Daisies," also appearing on television in Glee and The West Wing. This fall Chenoweth will star in the new television show, Good Christian Belles. She received a Tony Award for her role as Sally in You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown. In addition to a long list of other impressive credits in theatre, film and television, she has produced four albums, including Some Lessons Learned, to be released on September 13, and appeared in concert nationwide. The 2011 Fest de Ville Gala will be held in the Tennessee Performing Arts Center’s War Memorial Auditorium. This year’s benefit begins at 6:30 p.m. with cocktails and a silent auction, followed by dinner, award presentation, and entertainment through 9 p.m. Tickets to the gala are $450 per person ($370 is tax deductible). For an invitation to Fest de Ville Gala, or information on sponsorships and corporate tables, call (615)687-4300. Proceeds from this event benefit the educational and cultural programming of the Tennessee Performing Arts Center. Tennessee Performing Arts Center Located in the James K. Polk Cultural Center 505 Deaderick Street Nashville, TN 37219 615.782.4040

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Nashville Excursions Events Listing

  Fri - May 11 to Wed - Jun 06 Portrait photographer Yousuf Karsh  
The Portrait in American Realism Poster KARSH Exhibition Featuring Large Format And Vintage Silver Gelatin Prints.
Portrait photographer Yousuf Karsh revealed the character behind some of the most famous faces of the 20th century. In dramatic black and white, he captured a weathered Ernest Hemingway, an eccentric Albert Einstein, a grumpy Winston Churchill. Though Karsh’s work is usually only seen in museum shows, Haynes Galleries will exhibit a selection of his large format and vintage silver gelatin prints from May 11 to June 6 at Haynes Galleries’ spectacular new space on the historic Music Row Roundabout in midtown Nashville.
An opening reception will take place from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday, May 11, and is free and open to the public.
To learn more about the Gallery and to view available work, visit haynesgalleries.com. For more information, contact Gary Haynes at garyhaynes@haynesgalleries.com

Haynes Galleries

1600 Division Street   Nashville, TN  37203

615.429.1727

www.haynesgalleries.com

  Sat - May 19 Go Green North Nashville Kick-off Event  
12:00 PM - 2:00 PM GoGreen Logo Join us in welcoming our special guest speaker, Mayor Karl Dean, as he joins us in kicking off the Go Green North Nashville campaign. There will be live music, food, and refreshments. Be one of the first to apply for a chance to get your home retrofitted! See firsthand what these energy evaluations entail, by taking part in a tour of a home right here in Hadley Park!
  Wed - May 23 Music City Roots: Live from the Loveless Cafe  
7:00 PM Music City Roots Poster AdCOME JOIN US FOR OUR LIVE WEEKLY RADIO SHOW!
Every Wednesday, the Loveless Barn will play host to a brand new show, "Music City Roots: Live from the Loveless Cafe", a weekly show built on the remarkable Americana music scene and the legacy of WSM's historic roots in live radio. It will air live on world-famous WSM radio and stream live on wsmonline.com.
WSM personality, Eddie Stubbs, will be announcing live at each show, Jim Lauderdale will host and writer and music journalist Craig Havighurst will interview artists and provide insight and historical perspective.
Music City Roots will showcase a "roots and branches" format that brings together all the hues of Americana music: bluegrass, folk, honky-tonk, alternative, western and rockabilly, plus creative crossovers into blues, rock, jazz and world music - all in a venue just down the road; The Loveless Barn!
Each broadcast will feature three to four artists in 30-minute segments, followed by a free-form "Loveless Jam" where all the artists and their bands will be invited to collaborate on the fly.
For current information or to see a full lineup please visit www.musiccityroots.com.
Tickets are $10 or $5 with a student ID.

The Loveless Barn

8400 Highway 100   Nashville, TN  37221

615.646.9700

www.lovelessbarn.com

  Fri - May 25 The Biggest Glow In The Dark Teen Summer Bash  
7:00 PM - 11:30 PM Loveredd Entertainment Presents:The Biggest "Glow In The Dark" Teen Summer Bash
May 25th / Rocketown Main Room
Ages 13+
7pm-11:30pm
Wear All White
$15 @ Ticketweb / $15 @ the door
DJ & Live Entertainment
Neon Graffitti Wall
Photographer/Videographer onsite

Rocketown

601 4th Avenue South   Nashville, TN  37210

615.843.4001

1.866.949.0502

Rocketown Website

Hours will vary depending on events.

  Wed - May 30 Music City Roots: Live from the Loveless Cafe  
7:00 PM Music City Roots Poster AdCOME JOIN US FOR OUR LIVE WEEKLY RADIO SHOW!
Every Wednesday, the Loveless Barn will play host to a brand new show, "Music City Roots: Live from the Loveless Cafe", a weekly show built on the remarkable Americana music scene and the legacy of WSM's historic roots in live radio. It will air live on world-famous WSM radio and stream live on wsmonline.com.
WSM personality, Eddie Stubbs, will be announcing live at each show, Jim Lauderdale will host and writer and music journalist Craig Havighurst will interview artists and provide insight and historical perspective.
Music City Roots will showcase a "roots and branches" format that brings together all the hues of Americana music: bluegrass, folk, honky-tonk, alternative, western and rockabilly, plus creative crossovers into blues, rock, jazz and world music - all in a venue just down the road; The Loveless Barn!
Each broadcast will feature three to four artists in 30-minute segments, followed by a free-form "Loveless Jam" where all the artists and their bands will be invited to collaborate on the fly.
For current information or to see a full lineup please visit www.musiccityroots.com.
Tickets are $10 or $5 with a student ID.

The Loveless Barn

8400 Highway 100   Nashville, TN  37221

615.646.9700

www.lovelessbarn.com

  Fri - Jun 01 to Sun - Jul 01 Arrington Vineyards - Music in the Vines  
Arrington Vineyards entrance gate AV is excited to announce the return of Music in the Vines! These FREE live music weekends feature great jazz in our winery courtyard. Come out and enjoy live jazz music, award winning wines, breathtaking views and more! Every Saturday in April from 5pm to 9pm. Every Friday, Saturday & Sunday beginning in May. Picnics, lawn chairs and blankets are welcome. Wine tasting and picnic tables are on a first come, first served basis.
To view our complete event schedule please click here Arrington Vineyards Music and Events.

Arrington Vineyards

6211 Patton Road   Arrington, TN  37014

615.395.0102

Arrington Vineyards Website

Hours: Mon - Thur 11am-8pm, Fri - Saturday 11am-9pm, Sunday 12pm-6pm

  Wed - Jun 06 Music City Roots: Live from the Loveless Cafe  
7:00 PM Music City Roots Poster AdCOME JOIN US FOR OUR LIVE WEEKLY RADIO SHOW!
Every Wednesday, the Loveless Barn will play host to a brand new show, "Music City Roots: Live from the Loveless Cafe", a weekly show built on the remarkable Americana music scene and the legacy of WSM's historic roots in live radio. It will air live on world-famous WSM radio and stream live on wsmonline.com.
WSM personality, Eddie Stubbs, will be announcing live at each show, Jim Lauderdale will host and writer and music journalist Craig Havighurst will interview artists and provide insight and historical perspective.
Music City Roots will showcase a "roots and branches" format that brings together all the hues of Americana music: bluegrass, folk, honky-tonk, alternative, western and rockabilly, plus creative crossovers into blues, rock, jazz and world music - all in a venue just down the road; The Loveless Barn!
Each broadcast will feature three to four artists in 30-minute segments, followed by a free-form "Loveless Jam" where all the artists and their bands will be invited to collaborate on the fly.
For current information or to see a full lineup please visit www.musiccityroots.com.
Tickets are $10 or $5 with a student ID.

The Loveless Barn

8400 Highway 100   Nashville, TN  37221

615.646.9700

www.lovelessbarn.com

  Fri - Jun 08 to Wed - Jul 11 BURTON SILVERMAN: THE LANDSCAPE OF THE HUMAN FACE  
Women with small dog Haynes Galleries is pleased to present “Burton Silverman: The Landscape of the Human Face,” a selection of figurative oil paintings, watercolors and drawings by the acclaimed American realist. The exhibition opens June 8 and will be on view through July 11 at Haynes Galleries, On the Music Row Roundabout, 1600 Division St, Nashville. An opening reception will take place from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday, June 8. The event is free and open to the public.
For Silverman, painting is more than a calling. It’s a way of framing and reframing the world, of challenging himself to see the familiar in a new light. On his canvas, a peony in a Poland Spring bottle is a revelation; a woman lounging on the couch, sipping coffee, becomes a muse. There’s a depth to his portraits that transcends beauty. They’re alluring. Unconventional. Intriguing.
11 a.m.-4 p.m. An opening reception will take place from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday, June 8.
To learn more about the Gallery and to view available work, visit haynesgalleries.com. For more information, contact Gary Haynes at garyhaynes@haynesgalleries.com

Haynes Galleries

1600 Division Street   Nashville, TN  37203

615.429.1727

www.haynesgalleries.com

  Wed - Jun 13 Music City Roots: Live from the Loveless Cafe  
7:00 PM Music City Roots Poster AdCOME JOIN US FOR OUR LIVE WEEKLY RADIO SHOW!
Every Wednesday, the Loveless Barn will play host to a brand new show, "Music City Roots: Live from the Loveless Cafe", a weekly show built on the remarkable Americana music scene and the legacy of WSM's historic roots in live radio. It will air live on world-famous WSM radio and stream live on wsmonline.com.
WSM personality, Eddie Stubbs, will be announcing live at each show, Jim Lauderdale will host and writer and music journalist Craig Havighurst will interview artists and provide insight and historical perspective.
Music City Roots will showcase a "roots and branches" format that brings together all the hues of Americana music: bluegrass, folk, honky-tonk, alternative, western and rockabilly, plus creative crossovers into blues, rock, jazz and world music - all in a venue just down the road; The Loveless Barn!
Each broadcast will feature three to four artists in 30-minute segments, followed by a free-form "Loveless Jam" where all the artists and their bands will be invited to collaborate on the fly.
For current information or to see a full lineup please visit www.musiccityroots.com.
Tickets are $10 or $5 with a student ID.

The Loveless Barn

8400 Highway 100   Nashville, TN  37221

615.646.9700

www.lovelessbarn.com

  Wed - Jun 20 Kristin Chenoweth World Tour  
KRISTIN CHENOWETH Chenoweth will make her only appearance in Tennessee at the Tennessee Performing Arts Center’s Andrew Jackson Hall on June 20th. Tickets go on sale at 10:00 a.m. on Friday, March 9th.
In a rare concert appearance, Sony Recording Artist Chenoweth will perform songs from her latest album Some Lessons Learned, as well as an array of her most memorable songs and Broadway show tunes, including music from Wicked, Promises, Promises, and Glee.
“Kristin Chenoweth is one of the most dynamic and engaging performers I’ve ever seen. She sang at TPAC’s Fest de Ville gala last October, and our guests continue to rave about her performance,” said Kathleen O’Brien, President and CEO of the Tennessee Performing Arts Center. “To have her here again performing songs from her new Nashville-produced album is a special treat that can’t be missed.”
Produced in Nashville by Bob Ezrin, the country pop album Some Lessons Learned is Chenoweth’s fourth album on Sony. Her debut album Let Yourself Go (2001) centered on show and movie musical classics including the title track, from the 1936 Fred Astaire film Follow the Fleet. It was followed in 2005 by As I Am, an album of Christian music, and in 2008, a holiday album A Lovely Way to Spend Christmas.
Tickets for Chenoweth’s performance go on sale at 10:00 a.m. on Friday, March 9th. Order tickets online by visiting tpac.org or by calling 615-782-4040.

Tennessee Performing Arts Center

Located in the James K. Polk Cultural Center

505 Deaderick Street   Nashville, TN  37219

615.782.4040

www.tpac.org

Hours will vary depending on the current event.

  Wed - Jun 20 Music City Roots: Live from the Loveless Cafe  
7:00 PM Music City Roots Poster AdCOME JOIN US FOR OUR LIVE WEEKLY RADIO SHOW!
Every Wednesday, the Loveless Barn will play host to a brand new show, "Music City Roots: Live from the Loveless Cafe", a weekly show built on the remarkable Americana music scene and the legacy of WSM's historic roots in live radio. It will air live on world-famous WSM radio and stream live on wsmonline.com.
WSM personality, Eddie Stubbs, will be announcing live at each show, Jim Lauderdale will host and writer and music journalist Craig Havighurst will interview artists and provide insight and historical perspective.
Music City Roots will showcase a "roots and branches" format that brings together all the hues of Americana music: bluegrass, folk, honky-tonk, alternative, western and rockabilly, plus creative crossovers into blues, rock, jazz and world music - all in a venue just down the road; The Loveless Barn!
Each broadcast will feature three to four artists in 30-minute segments, followed by a free-form "Loveless Jam" where all the artists and their bands will be invited to collaborate on the fly.
For current information or to see a full lineup please visit www.musiccityroots.com.
Tickets are $10 or $5 with a student ID.

The Loveless Barn

8400 Highway 100   Nashville, TN  37221

615.646.9700

www.lovelessbarn.com

  Wed - Jun 27 Music City Roots: Live from the Loveless Cafe  
7:00 PM Music City Roots Poster AdCOME JOIN US FOR OUR LIVE WEEKLY RADIO SHOW!
Every Wednesday, the Loveless Barn will play host to a brand new show, "Music City Roots: Live from the Loveless Cafe", a weekly show built on the remarkable Americana music scene and the legacy of WSM's historic roots in live radio. It will air live on world-famous WSM radio and stream live on wsmonline.com.
WSM personality, Eddie Stubbs, will be announcing live at each show, Jim Lauderdale will host and writer and music journalist Craig Havighurst will interview artists and provide insight and historical perspective.
Music City Roots will showcase a "roots and branches" format that brings together all the hues of Americana music: bluegrass, folk, honky-tonk, alternative, western and rockabilly, plus creative crossovers into blues, rock, jazz and world music - all in a venue just down the road; The Loveless Barn!
Each broadcast will feature three to four artists in 30-minute segments, followed by a free-form "Loveless Jam" where all the artists and their bands will be invited to collaborate on the fly.
For current information or to see a full lineup please visit www.musiccityroots.com.
Tickets are $10 or $5 with a student ID.

The Loveless Barn

8400 Highway 100   Nashville, TN  37221

615.646.9700

www.lovelessbarn.com

  Fri - Jun 29 JERRY SEINFELD LIVE IN CONCERT  
7:00 PM TPAC Logo Due to popular demand, America’s premier comedian is hitting the road in a return to his first love - stand-up comedy.
Hailed as “the master stand-up comic of his generation” and “the best comedian of our time” in a Washington Post article by Tom Shales, Seinfeld has an uncanny ability to joke about the little things in life that relate to audiences everywhere.
Seinfeld now sets his sights on performing his material across the country in 2012. His tour will visit the Tennessee Performing Arts Center’s Andrew Jackson Hall on Friday, June 29 at 7:00 p.m.
Tickets go on sale Friday, April 27 at 10:00 a.m., and will be available at www.tpac.org, by calling (615) 782-4040, and at the TPAC Box Office.

Tennessee Performing Arts Center

Located in the James K. Polk Cultural Center

505 Deaderick Street   Nashville, TN  37219

615.782.4040

www.tpac.org

Hours will vary depending on the current event.

  Sun - Jul 01 to Tue - Jul 31 Arrington Vineyards - Music in the Vines  
Arrington Vineyards entrance gate AV is excited to announce the return of Music in the Vines! These FREE live music weekends feature great jazz in our winery courtyard. Come out and enjoy live jazz music, award winning wines, breathtaking views and more! Every Saturday in April from 5pm to 9pm. Every Friday, Saturday & Sunday beginning in May. Picnics, lawn chairs and blankets are welcome. Wine tasting and picnic tables are on a first come, first served basis.
To view our complete event schedule please click here Arrington Vineyards Music and Events.

Arrington Vineyards

6211 Patton Road   Arrington, TN  37014

615.395.0102

Arrington Vineyards Website

Hours: Mon - Thur 11am-8pm, Fri - Saturday 11am-9pm, Sunday 12pm-6pm

  Wed - Jul 04 Music City Roots: Live from the Loveless Cafe  
7:00 PM Music City Roots Poster AdCOME JOIN US FOR OUR LIVE WEEKLY RADIO SHOW!
Every Wednesday, the Loveless Barn will play host to a brand new show, "Music City Roots: Live from the Loveless Cafe", a weekly show built on the remarkable Americana music scene and the legacy of WSM's historic roots in live radio. It will air live on world-famous WSM radio and stream live on wsmonline.com.
WSM personality, Eddie Stubbs, will be announcing live at each show, Jim Lauderdale will host and writer and music journalist Craig Havighurst will interview artists and provide insight and historical perspective.
Music City Roots will showcase a "roots and branches" format that brings together all the hues of Americana music: bluegrass, folk, honky-tonk, alternative, western and rockabilly, plus creative crossovers into blues, rock, jazz and world music - all in a venue just down the road; The Loveless Barn!
Each broadcast will feature three to four artists in 30-minute segments, followed by a free-form "Loveless Jam" where all the artists and their bands will be invited to collaborate on the fly.
For current information or to see a full lineup please visit www.musiccityroots.com.
Tickets are $10 or $5 with a student ID.

The Loveless Barn

8400 Highway 100   Nashville, TN  37221

615.646.9700

www.lovelessbarn.com

  Wed - Jul 11 Music City Roots: Live from the Loveless Cafe  
7:00 PM Music City Roots Poster AdCOME JOIN US FOR OUR LIVE WEEKLY RADIO SHOW!
Every Wednesday, the Loveless Barn will play host to a brand new show, "Music City Roots: Live from the Loveless Cafe", a weekly show built on the remarkable Americana music scene and the legacy of WSM's historic roots in live radio. It will air live on world-famous WSM radio and stream live on wsmonline.com.
WSM personality, Eddie Stubbs, will be announcing live at each show, Jim Lauderdale will host and writer and music journalist Craig Havighurst will interview artists and provide insight and historical perspective.
Music City Roots will showcase a "roots and branches" format that brings together all the hues of Americana music: bluegrass, folk, honky-tonk, alternative, western and rockabilly, plus creative crossovers into blues, rock, jazz and world music - all in a venue just down the road; The Loveless Barn!
Each broadcast will feature three to four artists in 30-minute segments, followed by a free-form "Loveless Jam" where all the artists and their bands will be invited to collaborate on the fly.
For current information or to see a full lineup please visit www.musiccityroots.com.
Tickets are $10 or $5 with a student ID.

The Loveless Barn

8400 Highway 100   Nashville, TN  37221

615.646.9700

www.lovelessbarn.com

  Wed - Jul 18 Music City Roots: Live from the Loveless Cafe  
7:00 PM Music City Roots Poster AdCOME JOIN US FOR OUR LIVE WEEKLY RADIO SHOW!
Every Wednesday, the Loveless Barn will play host to a brand new show, "Music City Roots: Live from the Loveless Cafe", a weekly show built on the remarkable Americana music scene and the legacy of WSM's historic roots in live radio. It will air live on world-famous WSM radio and stream live on wsmonline.com.
WSM personality, Eddie Stubbs, will be announcing live at each show, Jim Lauderdale will host and writer and music journalist Craig Havighurst will interview artists and provide insight and historical perspective.
Music City Roots will showcase a "roots and branches" format that brings together all the hues of Americana music: bluegrass, folk, honky-tonk, alternative, western and rockabilly, plus creative crossovers into blues, rock, jazz and world music - all in a venue just down the road; The Loveless Barn!
Each broadcast will feature three to four artists in 30-minute segments, followed by a free-form "Loveless Jam" where all the artists and their bands will be invited to collaborate on the fly.
For current information or to see a full lineup please visit www.musiccityroots.com.
Tickets are $10 or $5 with a student ID.

The Loveless Barn

8400 Highway 100   Nashville, TN  37221

615.646.9700

www.lovelessbarn.com

  Tue - Jul 24 to Sun - Aug 19 THE NUTTY PROFESSOR  
Nutty Professor Logo Nashville and the Tennessee Performing Arts Center (TPAC) will play host this summer to the historic world premiere of “The Nutty Professor” Musical, a new musical comedy directed by the King of Comedy himself, Jerry Lewis.
The Broadway at TPAC Special Event will run from July 24 to August 19 in TPAC’s James K. Polk Theater. Featuring music Marvin Hamlisch. “The Nutty Professor” is a musical treat for the whole family, based on the classic 1963 film in which Lewis starred and co-wrote.
Single tickets to “The Nutty Professor” will go on sale April 27th. However, groups and individuals who purchase season tickets to the 2012-13 HCA/TriStar Broadway Series at TPAC, can purchase tickets now by visiting www.tpac.org/broadway, or calling TPAC Subscriber Services at (615) 782-6560; (800) 410-4216 if you live outside the Nashville area. You may also visit the TPAC Box Office at 505 Deaderick Street in downtown Nashville. For group tickets, call the TPAC Group Sales Office at (615) 782-4060.

Tennessee Performing Arts Center

Located in the James K. Polk Cultural Center

505 Deaderick Street   Nashville, TN  37219

615.782.4040

www.tpac.org

Hours will vary depending on the current event.

  Wed - Jul 25 Music City Roots: Live from the Loveless Cafe  
7:00 PM Music City Roots Poster AdCOME JOIN US FOR OUR LIVE WEEKLY RADIO SHOW!
Every Wednesday, the Loveless Barn will play host to a brand new show, "Music City Roots: Live from the Loveless Cafe", a weekly show built on the remarkable Americana music scene and the legacy of WSM's historic roots in live radio. It will air live on world-famous WSM radio and stream live on wsmonline.com.
WSM personality, Eddie Stubbs, will be announcing live at each show, Jim Lauderdale will host and writer and music journalist Craig Havighurst will interview artists and provide insight and historical perspective.
Music City Roots will showcase a "roots and branches" format that brings together all the hues of Americana music: bluegrass, folk, honky-tonk, alternative, western and rockabilly, plus creative crossovers into blues, rock, jazz and world music - all in a venue just down the road; The Loveless Barn!
Each broadcast will feature three to four artists in 30-minute segments, followed by a free-form "Loveless Jam" where all the artists and their bands will be invited to collaborate on the fly.
For current information or to see a full lineup please visit www.musiccityroots.com.
Tickets are $10 or $5 with a student ID.

The Loveless Barn

8400 Highway 100   Nashville, TN  37221

615.646.9700

www.lovelessbarn.com

  Sun - Jul 29 MULTI-PLATINUM SELLING ARTIST SEAL  
7:00 PM TPAC Poster Multi-Grammy-winning singer and songwriter Seal will bring his North American tour to the Tennessee Performing Arts Center’s Andrew Jackson Hall on Sunday, July 29th at 7:00 p.m.
Seal will hit major cities across the US and Canada including LA, New York, Nashville and Montreal. Fresh off of touring in Australia, Seal is bringing his talents back to North America to perform fan favorites and songs from his eighth studio album, Soul 2, which debuted in the Top 10 on the Billboard charts.
Over the course of a remarkable career that spans more than two decades, Seal has won four Grammy Awards and sold more than 20 million albums worldwide, enjoying success across numerous genres of music. His emotional, romantic love songs, such as "Prayer For the Dying," the Grammy Award-winning "Kiss From A Rose," and "Don't Cry" (all from 1994's Seal II), and "Love's Divine" (from 2003's Seal IV), delighted fans and earned him critical acclaim. He has also seen great success in the dance/pop music world beginning with his roots in Britain's house music/rave scene with his debut 1991 album and returning to those roots with 2007's dancefloor-friendly System. In September 2010, Seal released his seventh studio album Commitment, which peaked at No. 11 on the U.K. chart giving Seal his fifth Top 20 album in his native Britain.
Tickets for Seal’s performance, with opening act Macy Gray, are on sale now and available online at www.tpac.org, by calling (615) 782-4040 or at the TPAC Box Office, 505 Deaderick Street.

Tennessee Performing Arts Center

Located in the James K. Polk Cultural Center

505 Deaderick Street   Nashville, TN  37219

615.782.4040

www.tpac.org

Hours will vary depending on the current event.