Live from the 615 Presents: The Dirty Delusions and Year of October
Join us to celebrate the release of The Dirty Delusions' new album, 'Too Young for Love'
Join us to celebrate the release of The Dirty Delusions' new album, 'Too Young for Love'
A night of modern country, presented by RedBeard Entertainment!
You never quite know what to expect when The Reveal comes to town. The three-piece blues rock and roll band consistently pushes past boundaries in their music, incorporating elements of funk, hip hop, classic, progressive and psychedelic styles. It's only appropriate, then, that they are joined on this Live from the 615 Virtual Showcase by The Blue Trees. Signed to
Join Carrie Welling with her band in celebrating the release of the “Good To Me” music video!
On Saturday, May 1, Live from the 615 will welcome Casey Jo & The Friday Night Dads. The four-piece will return to the Helping Our Music Evolve stage after joining us in January, fresh off the heels of their 2020 album, Twin Mind. If their previous performance is any indication, you can expect a generous helping of raw, Americana-infused rock and roll
Borrowed Sparks’ debut album, The Prettiest One Left, has been described as “a prime cut of American rock and roll.” The Nashville-based band will perform songs from the record, as well as some soon-to-be-released material.
Joining Borrowed Sparks will be Stray Nova, a Tennessee-based trio whose brand of rock and roll includes a hint of blues and mischief.
Nashville-based songstress Hollie Hammel — who has performed alongside artists including Brandi Carlile, Hans Zimmer, Lindsay Ell, and many others — will kick off the night at 7 p.m. CT. She will be followed at 8 p.m. CT by lo-fi pop artist Sally Duhon, whose debut single “Cozi” discusses mental health and self-awarness. Closing out the night at 9 p.m.
Sunday, May 16: Three parts of Detroit muscle, one part New York soul: that’s how to best describe King Locomotive, a tip of the hat to all things rock, who kick things off at 7 p.m. CT. Joining them on the bill is Beyond Here (8 p.m. CT), a Nashville-based alternative rock band whose single “Go There” was premiered in
At Live from the 615, we have ourselves a wide range of rock ready to go on Friday, May 21. That evening, the action will start at 7 p.m. CT with Dan Fuson. The Nashville-based pop rock songwriter just released a new EP, Young + Improving, which reaches into the pop realm while maintaining an honest alt-rock edge. On May 21, Dan will
We’re teaming up with Nashville-based art pop artist Audrey Jane to bring you a live streamed performance of her forthcoming Madhouse EP. This exclusive broadcast will emanate from Helping Our Music Evolve (HOME) in East Nashville, and will celebrate the EP’s release alongside the spirit of the Halloween season! RSVP HERE