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Former Tennessee Titan Keith Bulluck Opens Local Coffee Shop

Talk about a career switch! Former Tennessee Titan Keith Bulluck has traded in his football helmet for a coffee mug. The 43-year-old opened Just Love Coffee Cafe: McEwen in Franklin, Tennessee, just outside of Nashville, a decision he made after meeting the Just Love Coffee founder, Rob Webb. “I was looking for a local investment and I wanted to…

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2021 Volunteer Jam: A Musical Salute to Charlie Daniels Performers Announced

The lineup for the 2021 Volunteer Jam: A Musical Salute to Charlie Daniels has been announced, with the addition of several new artists, including Alabama, Ricky Skaggs, Old Crow Medicine Show, Junior Brown and Cece Winans. The concert, which was originally scheduled for September 15, was moved to February 22 due to the coronavirus pandemic. After the country music…

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The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum Delays Reopening

The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum has been closed since March 13, due to the coronavirus pandemic, and it appears they will stay closed for a while longer. The popular Nashville attraction, which previously announced they would remain closed through July 31, just announced they are extending that closure for at least one more month, until August…

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Garth Brooks Hints at New Bar in Downtown Nashville

Garth Brooks might be joining the ranks of artists like Florida Georgia Line, Blake Shelton, Luke Bryan and more. The Country Music Hall of Fame member hints that he might soon open a bar on Lower Broadway, like so many of his famous friends. “Things you probably shouldn’t say, I’m gonna say,” Garth said during his virtual press conference…

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Hatch Show Print Unveils Two New Murals in Nashville, Encouraging Use of Masks

Hatch Show Print, located in the Country Music Hall of Fame, has just unveiled a new mural in two different locations in Nashville, both in East Nashville and the Nations, encouraging the use of masks. The murals, which were inspired by a poster print block originally made for the 1939 movie Jessie James, show Jessie wearing a bandana over…

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Nashville’s JW Marriott Shares Detailed Plans to Keep Guests, Staff Safe Amid Pandemic

Nashville’s JW Marriott is being proactive in their plans to keep both guests and staff safe during the coronavirus pandemic. The luxurious hotel, located in the heart of Music City, shared the specific steps they are taking, as cases of COVID-19 continue to rise. “People understand the position we’re in. We’re providing service. That’s our industry. We’re providing safety,…

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Nashville’s Belmont University Responds After 2 Other Colleges Cancel Presidential Debate

Both the University of Michigan and Notre Dame canceled their previous plans to host the Presidential debate between President Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden, but Nashville’s Belmont University has no plans to follow suit. In a statement, via Fox 17, the college says it will still host the third and final debate, which will take place on…

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Vittles Restaurant Permanently Closes Both Locations Due to Coronavirus Pandemic

Nashville’s popular Vittles Restaurant is the latest casualty of the coronavirus pandemic. Owner John Craighead, who along with his wife, Jan, started both the Brentwood and Donelson location, first closed the Brentwood restaurant in May, hoping that by pouring all of their efforts into one location, they could find a way to salvage at least one restaurant. Unfortunately, with…

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Nashville’s The Basement East Eyes September Reopening Following Deadly Tornadoes

Nashville’s popular The Basement East is getting closer to reopening, after being destroyed during the devastating March tornadoes. The popular music venue, which appropriately only had the “I Believe in Nashville” mural left standing in the storm’s aftermath, could be open by early September. “When it’s March 3 and somebody tells you they’re going to have this building back…

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Nashville Bar Owner Steve Smith Criticizes 10 PM Curfew: ‘It’s Murdered Us’

Steve Smith, who owns several Nashville bars, including Tootsie’s, Kid Rock’s Honky Tonk, Rippy’s and more, is criticizing the 10:00 PM curfew, currently in place in Nashville, for all establishments that serve alcohol. Steve, who has been outspoken about his disagreement with Nashville returning to a modified Phase Two, forcing bars to once again close, says the new order…

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