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American Photographer Tina Barney Depicts Privileged Lifestyles of European Subjects in Frist Center Exhibition

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Tina Barney: The Europeans January 19–May 10, 2015 The Frist Center for the Visual Arts presents Tina Barney: The Europeans, a selection of sumptuous, large-scale […]

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The Rutledge: A Favorite Among Fans and Musicians Alike

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Even though Nashville is known as Music City, USA, live music isn’t our city’s focus. There isn’t a lot of opportunity for bands that don’t fit the mold of Lower Broad tourist entertainment to play in a live setting, to be seen and heard by… […]

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The 2010 Cold Beers and Reindeers Tour presented by Townsquare Media Announced

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Coming to a Texas venue near you, Townsquare Media presents the 2010 Cold Beers and Reindeers Tour with Josh Thompson featuring special guests Joanna Smith and James Wesley. […]

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Fowler’s ‘Pound Sign’ Weighs In As a Texas-Sized Hit

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The Amarillo native and veteran Texas singer and songwriter Kevin Fowler has long been a favorite in the Lone Star State, but he also appreciates how much Nashville, mainstream country radio, and Music Row can do for him. […]

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It is great to be successful in your chosen field, and especially in the entertainment business, but when it comes to being successful with thousands […]

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Nashville is home to many legendary recording studios. But none are as enduring or iconic as RCA Studio B at the corner of 17th Avenue […]

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Cory Morrow: Texas Favorite Has Faith in New Album

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Music Row is a couple hundred miles from Texas, but thanks to innovative, genre-bending artists and writers like Willie Nelson and Cory Morrow the Lone […]

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It's a podcast where three (sometimes more) friends talk about facts and fictions from the past, present, and maybe the future?? Probably not the future... but either way you'll laugh, and hopefully feel a little smarter afterwards. Probably not though...

Season 5 Episode 21: Drugs Vs Drugs - Friends, Facts & Fiction

On this episode Drew explains some of the best and worst implemented medicines and or procedures by doctors. This one's a good ole knee slapper.....so Check It Out! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/friends-facts--fiction/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/friends-facts--fiction/support
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