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Where to Dine

Nashville is quickly becoming known as one of the best places in the world to visit for food lovers. Gone are the days when the city is best known for its Meat and Threes –– although those are still easily found. Instead, Music City has become a landing spot for some of the most eclectic and diverse, not to…

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Josephine

Chef Andy Little didn’t grow up with a goal of creating Josephine, one of the most talked-about restaurants in Music City, even though that’s what happened. Originally planning on being a musician, Andy soon realized he was born for the kitchen, and set to work honing his craft. The Pennsylvania native combined the rich and comfortable flavors of the…

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Live Music Venues

If there is a better place for live music than Nashville, we’re not sure where it is. The Tennessee capital, widely known as Music City across the world, has arguably more places to hear live music than anywhere else in the world. We’ve compiled a list of some of the best places to listen to live music here. If…

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Sports

Nashville might be known as home to the Titans, but there are plenty of other teams that call the state capital home, not to mention enough activities to keep even the most active busy for a few days. Did you know there’s more than a dozen sports teams represented in Music City? Or that you there’s an indoor go-cart…

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Garth Brooks Reveals Why He Loves Grocery Shopping

Garth Brooks could certainly afford to pay someone to do his grocery shopping, or even have them delivered, but that isn’t his style. The husband of Trisha Yearwood reveals that he loves doing the grocery shopping himself, especially during the coronavirus pandemic. “I can’t tell you how much I love going to the grocery store,” Garth said during his…

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Everything Nash Tried It: Acapulco Burrito

In my mind, there’s never a bad time for Mexican food. When I don’t know what I’m hungry for, Mexican food is always a safe bet. So many people recommended Acapulco Burrito –– a non-descript Mexican restaurant in Antioch right before the I-24 entrance ramp –– that I decided to have it delivered on a Saturday night when neither…

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Lady Antebellum Announces ‘Champagne Night’ as Next Single

Lady Antebellum has a new song at radio! The trio, made up of Hillary Scott, Charles Kelley and Dave Haywood, just announced “Champagne Night” as their next single. The song was co-written by Lady Antebellum, along with the recent winner of Songland, Madeline Merlo, as well as the show’s mentor, hit songwriter Shane McAnally. “We had a blast bringing…

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Parks

Nashville is home to some of the most beautiful parks in the entire country. Whether you are looking for a place to hike, a place to let your dogs run, or just a scenic place for a picnic, Nashville and its surrounding communities have plenty of options. We compiled a list of some of our favorites here. For a…

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High Valley Announces New EP, ‘Grew Up On That’

New music is coming from High Valley! The duo, made up of brothers Brad and Curtis Rempel, just announced their EP, Grew Up On That, will be released on May 22, and share stories and experiences, via each of the six songs on the record, from their unique upbringing in a conservative musical family in Canada. The debut single,…

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Charlie Daniels Helps Veterans Struggling With Coronavirus Pandemic

Charlie Daniels has always had a heart for the men and women who have served in the Armed Forces, which is why he is focusing his efforts on those struggling with the coronavirus pandemic. The Country Music Hall of Fame member’s own non-profit, The Journey Home Project, is partnering with another non-profit, Code of Vets, to aid former U.S….

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