Clarksville
2 spacesF&M Bank Arena: The Gamble That Rewrote Downtown Clarksville
How a massive 250,000-square-foot facility transformed a quiet intersection into the vibrant, beating heart of downtown Clarksville, Tennessee.
Read about F&M Bank Arena →The Roxy Regional Theatre: A Century of Clarksville Resilience
From the ashes of 1945 to a thriving arts hub, discover how the Roxy Regional Theatre became the stubborn, beating heart of downtown Clarksville.
Read about The Roxy Regional Theatre →Columbia
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6 spacesFirstBank Amphitheater: From Quarry Stone to Music Sanctuary
Before it hosted sold-out shows in Franklin, this site was a limestone quarry. Discover how a massive industrial scar became a premier outdoor venue.
Read about FirstBank Amphitheater →Gray's on Main: A Vertical History of Franklin Music
From a 1930s pharmacy to a premier listening room, explore how this historic Franklin venue turned old medical records into the heartbeat of Main Street.
Read about Gray's on Main →Kimbro's Pickin' Parlor: The House That Songwriters Built
Step inside the Franklin cottage where the industry's ego dissolves and the music feels like a private invitation. Discover the soul of Tennessee's best room.
Read about Kimbro's Pickin' Parlor →Puckett's Grocery & Restaurant: From Blacksmith Shop to Stage
Before the hitmakers and hickory-smoked BBQ, this Franklin landmark was a blacksmith shop and a Chrysler garage. Discover the history behind the music.
Read about Puckett's Grocery & Restaurant →The Factory at Franklin: From Stove Works to Cultural Hub
Discover how a 1929 iron stove factory in Franklin, TN, was saved from demolition to become the city's vibrant living room and creative anchor.
Read about The Factory at Franklin →The Franklin Theatre: A Main Street Comeback Story
From a dark, shuttered relic to the town's heartbeat, discover how a community saved a 1937 Art Deco treasure and kept its stage alive.
Read about The Franklin Theatre →Gallatin
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5 spacesTucker Theatre: Murfreesboro's Technical Powerhouse
More than a campus stage, the Tucker Theatre in Murfreesboro balances student training with professional-grade acoustics that once hosted Peter Frampton.
Read about Dorethe and Clay Tucker Theatre →Hop Springs: How a Murfreesboro Venue Built a Backyard
When the touring circuit went dark, Hop Springs transformed from a concert amphitheater into a vital community campus and fermentation laboratory.
Read about Hop Springs →Mayday Brewery: The Final Pour on Old Salem Road
After twelve years of serving Murfreesboro, Mayday Brewery has poured its last glass. Explore the story behind the closure of this local landmark.
Read about Mayday Brewery →The Boro Bar & Grill: Forty Years of Unscripted Noise
A law school dropout turned dive bar owner created a Murfreesboro sanctuary where the music was original and the social contract was written by regulars.
Read about The Boro Bar & Grill →The Chameleon of North Walnut: The Walnut House in Murfreesboro
From artillery warehouse to high-tech performance stage, discover how The Walnut House in Murfreesboro reinvented its industrial soul.
Read about The Walnut House →Nashville
33 spaces3rd and Lindsley: Nashville’s Defiant Music Holdout
Amidst the rising glass towers of SoBro, 3rd and Lindsley remains a stubborn, human-scale sanctuary for live music in Nashville.
Read about 3rd and Lindsley →Acme Feed & Seed: Nashville's Original Music Sanctuary
Beyond the neon of Lower Broadway, discover how a 19th-century feed store became the last holdout for Nashville's authentic songwriting scene.
Read about Acme Feed & Seed →Ascend Amphitheater: Nashville’s Riverfront Tug-of-War
Is Nashville's premier concert venue a public park or a private enterprise? We explore the tension between the riverfront greenway and the stage.
Read about Ascend Amphitheater →Bourbon Street Blues and Boogie Bar: Nashville’s Soul
Step into the grit of Printers Alley, where the gumbo is hot, the piano is on fire, and Nashville’s real blues legends come to trade licks.
Read about Bourbon Street Blues and Boogie Bar →Bridgestone Arena: The Nashville Landmark Built on a Secret
From a prehistoric fossil to a deliberate tilt toward the Ryman, discover the strange history and raw energy behind Nashville's premier hockey arena.
Read about Bridgestone Arena →Resilience and Rock: The Story of Brooklyn Bowl Nashville
Born from the wreckage of a tornado and a global pandemic, discover how Brooklyn Bowl Nashville became the heartbeat of the Germantown music scene.
Read about Brooklyn Bowl Nashville →Dee's Country Cocktail Lounge: The Soul of Nashville's Scene
Beyond the neon of Broadway, discover why Nashville's working musicians call this Madison tavern their true living room.
Read about Dee's Country Cocktail Lounge →Eastside Bowl: Resurrecting Nashville’s Lost Music History
How a hollowed-out K-Mart in Madison became a living reliquary for Nashville's music scene, blending bowling, neon, and the city's salvaged history.
Read about Eastside Bowl →Exit/In: A Half-Century of Defiance on Nashville’s Rock Block
From Jimmy Buffett to the fight against developers, discover how this Nashville institution survived to keep the city's alternative spirit alive.
Read about Exit/In →The Grand Ole Opry House: Nashville's Secular Sanctuary
From the 2010 flood to the sacred Ryman oak stage, discover the history and design that make the Grand Ole Opry House the heart of Nashville music.
Read about Grand Ole Opry House →Honky Tonk Central: Three Floors of Nashville Chaos
From bank vaults to the center of the Broadway neon storm, discover the complex history and relentless grind behind Nashville's loudest venue.
Read about Honky Tonk Central →Layla's Honky Tonk: The Last Independent Holdout in Nashville
Amidst the corporate glitz of Lower Broadway, Layla's Honky Tonk remains a defiant sanctuary for bluegrass, grit, and authentic Nashville history.
Read about Layla's Honky Tonk →Legends Corner: Nashville’s Living Museum of Country Music
Beyond the neon, Legends Corner is a private collection of country history disguised as a Broadway honky-tonk. Explore the stories behind the walls.
Read about Legends Corner →Marathon Music Works: The Factory That Keeps Nashville Playing
From 1910 assembly line to modern concert hall, discover the industrial history and democratic roots of Nashville's favorite mid-sized music venue.
Read about Marathon Music Works →Nissan Stadium: A Farewell to the Nashville East Bank
As the wrecking ball looms for 2027, we look back at the history, resilience, and final acts of Nashville's massive riverfront stadium.
Read about Nissan Stadium →Ole Red: The Nashville Honky Tonk Built Inside a Bank
From a 1910 bank vault to a high-tech broadcast stage, discover how Blake Shelton’s Nashville venue redefined the Honky Tonk Highway experience.
Read about Ole Red →Plaza Mariachi: The Fight to Save a Nashville Landmark
Amid bankruptcy filings and legal turmoil, Nashville's Plaza Mariachi remains a defiant cultural hub. We explore the battle for its future.
Read about Plaza Mariachi →Robert's Western World: Nashville's Unbroken Honky-Tonk
Amidst the glass-fronted party barges of Lower Broadway, one venue refuses to change. Discover the history and grit behind Nashville's last true holdout.
Read about Robert's Western World →The Ryman Auditorium: How One Album Saved Nashville’s Soul
From a near-demolition to a musical rebirth, discover the haunting history and acoustic magic of Nashville's Mother Church of Country Music.
Read about Ryman Auditorium →The Schermerhorn: Nashville’s Symphony Built to Survive
From a devastating flood to world-class acoustics, discover how the Schermerhorn Symphony Center in Nashville became a fortress for sound.
Read about Schermerhorn Symphony Center →Springwater Supper Club: A Century of Grit in Nashville
From Prohibition-era myths to a punk rock sanctuary, discover how Nashville's oldest bar refuses to change while the city transforms around it.
Read about Springwater Supper Club & Lounge →The Station Inn: Nashville’s Defiant Bluegrass Sanctuary
Amidst the glass-and-steel high-rises of the Gulch, one cinder-block bunker refuses to change. Discover the story of Nashville’s most resilient stage.
Read about Station Inn →TPAC: The Final Act of Nashville’s Downtown Stage
As the Tennessee Performing Arts Center prepares to leave its downtown home for a $500M East Bank facility, we look at the history of a city landmark.
Read about Tennessee Performing Arts Center →The 5 Spot: Nashville’s Engine for Local Collaboration
Discover how a modest East Nashville stage became the city's beating heart, surviving industry shifts and global lockdowns to keep local music alive.
Read about The 5 Spot →The Basement: Where Nashville Legends Shrink
From Metallica to local songwriters, discover the gritty 8th Avenue venue that strips away the polish to reveal the raw heart of the Nashville music scene.
Read about The Basement →The Beast: How The Basement East Survived the Nashville Storm
After an EF-3 tornado leveled their building, the team behind The Basement East rebuilt a Nashville institution. Discover the story of The Beast.
Read about The Basement East →The Bluebird Cafe: Where Nashville Songs Find Their Voice
Inside the legendary strip-mall listening room where silence is the instrument and every songwriter is a storyteller. Discover the magic of the circle.
Read about The Bluebird Cafe →The End: How Nashville Saved Its Last Real Rock Club
When rent threatened to close The End, Nashville’s underground community fought back. Discover the story of the Rock Block’s most resilient venue.
Read about The End →The Listening Room Cafe: Where Silence is the Headliner
Discover how a nomadic songwriter's dream became Nashville's most disciplined music venue, where the audience is as important as the artist.
Read about The Listening Room Cafe →The Stage on Broadway: The Blueprint of a Nashville Honky-Tonk
Discover how the Sanderson family turned a derelict storefront into the heartbeat of Nashville's Honky Tonk Highway, one song at a time.
Read about The Stage on Broadway →Tin Roof Nashville: The Living Room of Music Row
Before the stadiums and platinum records, Nashville's next stars cut their teeth here. Discover the real industry office on Demonbreun Street.
Read about Tin Roof →Tootsie's Orchid Lounge: The 17 Steps to Nashville History
Before the neon crowds, Tootsie's was a sanctuary for broke songwriters. Discover the real story behind the purple walls of this Nashville legend.
Read about Tootsie's Orchid Lounge →War Memorial Auditorium: Nashville's Monument to Sound
From a solemn Great War memorial to an emergency home for the Grand Ole Opry, discover the history of Nashville's most resilient performance space.
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