A newly-curated and highly-anticipated Collection from Pop Artist legend Peter Max, will be available to the public at Bennett Galleries September 16-24th.
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Music Spotlight: Brynn Marie
Brynn Marie was inspired to write and record her new single, Phoenix, which is an anthem to everyone who is fighting for something.
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Sixteen year-old Preston James takes his love of classic southern soul to the next level as he performs in Nashville.
Read the full storyBeau Davidson: We Are Blessed
If we don’t acknowledge our blessings, we may take our unique American ways and liberties for granted.
Read the full storyA Nashville Weekend That Will Live in Legend
This weekend in Nashville, something happened that has never happened before. CMAFest, Bonnaroo and the Stanley Cup Final all occurred at the same time. The first two were planned, but the final came as a little bit of a surprise. CMAFest started in 1972 at Nashville’s Municipal Auditorium and with 5000 fans attending 20 hours of country music.  Today, the CMA Music Festival encompasses four days of country music on 11 stages with over 150 acts performing with 100,000+ fans attending. Beginning musicians just starting out to the most famous who are selected to sing at Nissan Stadium are proud to be a part of this historic festival each year. Country favorites such as Miranda Lambert, Luke Bryan, Blake Shelton, Thomas Rhett, Florida-Georgia Line, Keith Urban and Brad Paisley were just few of the superstars to thrill fans nightly at the Nissan Stadium main event. Sixty-three miles southeast off I-24, the legendary rock event, Bonnaroo, was occurring at the exact same time as CMAFest.  Bonnaroo is also a four-day musical and arts event on a 700-acre farm in Manchester, Tennessee. Bonnaroo started in 2002 to immolate the feel of the 1960s and 1970s rock concerts like the original Woodstock.…
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“If you can’t feel it, it ain’t worth singing.” Vocalist/guitarist Chad Wilson
Read the full storyEric Church Has a Record Year
Eric Church breaks records and gives it his all during his “Holding My Own Tour.”
Read the full storyProfessional Educators of Tennessee Selects Mary-Owen Holmes for Award
Professional Educators of Tennessee has awarded their first Donor’s Choose gift to teacher Mary-Owen Holmes.
Read the full storyRyman Celebrates Its 125th Anniversary
With it’s beautiful architecture and superb acoustics, the Ryman is considered one the finest performance venues in all the world.
Read the full storySCORE and Tennessee DOE Launch ‘Teach Today, Change Tomorrow’
The goal of the Teach Today, Change Tomorrow Initiative is to insure a “great teacher in every classroom.”
Read the full storyLuke Bryan Did Not Disappoint
Two Time ACMA Entertainer of the Year Winner, Luke Bryan, once again performed in Nashville, for two sold-out shows at the Bridgestone arena and he did not disappoint.
Read the full storyLynda Carter Delivers Special Performance at the Franklin Theater
For the third year in a row, Lynda Carter thrilled fans with songs from the Everly Brothers, Billie Holiday and other fan-favorite standards at the Franklin Theater in Franklin, Tennessee.
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