Live from the 615 Presents: Borrowed Sparks, The Garden of Eden, and The Dirty Delusions at The 5 Spot
Rock and roll returns to the Live from the 615 menu in a big way, just in time for our first-ever show at another iconic East Nashville venue!
Rock and roll returns to the Live from the 615 menu in a big way, just in time for our first-ever show at another iconic East Nashville venue!
We’ll be returning to The East Room (2412 Gallatin Ave., Nashville) on Thursday, July 29 with a fun bill offering many different shades of pop. Joining us to complete this endeavor are the super talents of Nashville locals Timothy Myles, Natasha Blaine, and SHELBYY A Chicagoland native, Timothy Myles kicked off the ticketed era of Live from the 615 shows, back when our world was entirely virtual.
Next month, we’ll take a trip to The East Room to enjoy some shades of rock and roll, all glaze-coated in psychedelic haze.
On Thursday, Sept. 16, Live from the 615 will be back at The 5 Spot with The Sewing Club, Hippie Speedball, and Juke of June. The Sewing Club comprises of Hannah McElroy (lead singer/writer), Stephen Meaux (Electric Guitar), Will Harris (Bass Guitar), Zach McCoy (drums) who all met during their time at Belmont University. The band is currently working towards
An all-day indie music extravaganza is coming your way!
We make our debut at The Cobra Nashville on Thursday, October 14 -- and we'll be accompanied by the talents of Krantz, Monte Mader, and The Mad Sugars to celebrate! Krantz can best be described as "rock 'n roll in color from Music City, USA." Those who join us as Cobra better be ready for some earworms, including the new
This one is going to rock, and rock hard.
Red Bull SoundClash enables artists to push their musical boundaries through exploring music styles, battling repertoires, and artist collaborations, while empowering the audience to become more than spectators to decide the winner. Inspired by the culture of competing sound systems originating in Kingston, Jamaica, Red Bull SoundClash is set over multiple rounds as bands and artists musically duke it out,
We’re excited to announce a new rock show at The Cobra Nashville on Friday, December 10. This time, we’ll welcome locals Sly Boy, The Sewing Club, and SHELBYY, who will be joined all the way from Cincinnati by internationally-known punks Tiger Sex, whom we had the pleasure of meeting right here in Nashville a couple years back. Sly Boy is a dark alternative outfit based in Nashville, TN. After
Created and hosted by rising Americana/country artist Erin McLendon, Music on the Move (formerly Women on Fire) serves as a pivotal platform for local female musicians and entrepreneurs to share their talents. Backed by all female band members, event planners, and vendors, the quarterly event has featured artists like Katie Basden, Lexi Larsen, Rachele Lynae, April Kry, Brinn Black, Jenny