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Guest blogger, Gina Palmeri, has put together a list of "7 Socially Distanced Ways to Celebrate Your Birthday in Nashville." There are some great options for teenagers and adults.
The Music City Skinny is a weekly roundup of arts and entertainment news and views from around the web, including WSMV, NowPlayingNashville, Rolling Stone, MXDWN, and Nashville Scene.
Jhené Aiko celebrates 10 years of Sailing Soul(s) with re-release of her legendary first mixtape and the anniversary of her certified platinum ‘Album Of The Year’ nominee Chilombo. Join Jhené on Sunday, March 14th at 2PM CT, as she hosts the GRAMMY Awards Premiere Ceremony®.
The Country Music Hall of Fame® and Museum will offer perspective on country music’s latest chapter with the opening of American Currents: State of the Music, on Friday, March 12, 2021. The exhibit runs through February 6, 2022.
The Music City Skinny is a weekly roundup of arts and entertainment news and views from around the web, including Celebrity Access, WSMV, TN.gov, NowPlayingNashville, WMOT Roots Radio, Nashville Parent, Sounds Like Nashville, and Nashville Scene.
Justin Bieber releases highly anticipated video from his newest single "Hold On" featured on his sixth studio album – JUSTICE. The album will arrive on all platforms on March 19th.
Artober Nashville is now accepting local Nashville and Middle Tennessee artist submissions for the background of the 2021 logo marking its 10th anniversary. Submissions will be accepted through April 30, 2021.
GRAMMY nominated singer/songwriter Mickey Guyton releases a special Amazon Original cover of Beyonce’s hit “If I Were a Boy” today. The song is available exclusively only on Amazon Music as part of their slate of Black History Month content.
Country music score features hits from Kenny Chesney, Florida Georgia Line, Miranda Lambert, Tim McGraw, Kacey Musgraves, Dolly Parton, Chris Stapleton, The Chicks and Keith Urban, among many others
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