December 21, 2007

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Yes, as its famous name implies, Nashville “Music City USA”, has countless music. Wherever one turns, there’s always an “aspiring singer” performing their latest work or singing a favorite country classic.

Of course the performances of Nashville entertainment are not just limited to “honky-tonks” and halls of music. When a visitor strolls down the “Second Avenue”, they’ll see possible “rising stars” singing their hearts out on front stoops of garments stores, or in show windows of “specialty stores”, or even small stages built in the backside of restaurants.

Music puts Nashville entertainment on popular lists of “must see and hear” with tourists. And when it comes to “music” in Nashville, country music is the “King”. For visitors who may come across hearing a country song being played on Nashville radio, it is almost certain that it was recorded, mixed, and performed right in the city.

Tourists can listen to their favorite songs or see their favorite artists performing nearly anywhere in the city, but there are a number of “tried and

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tested” venues that stick out if it’s about great Nashville entertainment for music.

Ryman Auditorium

This auditorium was the very first “home” of the famous radio show “Grand Ole Opry”. Today, although the show was moved to another venue, there’s always something special with Ryman.

The auditorium was originally a “church’, whose famous visitors were country singers such as Hank Williams, Dolly Parton, Roy Acuff, and Merle Haggard. While these famous artists now perform at the new “Grand Ole Opry House”, they can still be heard singing fantastic live music every night at Ryman.

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