We’ll be at The 5 Spot (1006 Forrest Ave., Nashville) on Saturday, July 10. Joining us will be a trio of red-hot Nashville-based rock acts — Borrowed Sparks, The Garden of Eden, and The Dirty Delusions.
You may remember that Borrowed Sparks joined us for a couple of live streams earlier this year, with the most recent being a show on May 7 with Stray Nova. This is a chance to hear their prime cuts of American rock & roll live and in-person during a lively set that will feature tunes from their debut EP, The Prettiest One Left, available now digitally and on vinyl.
Fronted by songsmith Scotty Chapman, The Garden of Eden is a consistent presence on the East Nashville rock scene, even releasing a live EP from The East Room last year.
The Dirty Delusions celebrated the release of their new album, Too Young for Love, on a Live from the 615 stream back in March. This is your chance to catch them up close and personal with us!
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!
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We’ve been working over-overtime so far in 2021. So, we’re taking a brief retreat next week to stretch our legs and explore.
However, we have something to hold you over while you anxiously await our return: Introducing the Live from the 615 Summer Rewind!
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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.
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As we patiently wait for the day that we can once again stand, shoulder to shoulder, in a loud venue for a night of live music, Live from the 615 remains committed to bringing the experience straight to you!
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Our friend Mike Bay of Borrowed Sparks released a Deluxe Edition of his EP, The Prettiest One Left, this past Friday. The re-release includes acoustic versions of three songs, and the option to purchase a vinyl pressing of the album (available for pre-order now).
Enjoy a special Live Q&A with Mike to discuss the release, the wild ride of 2020, and what 2021 has in store! And, when you’re done with that, listen to a conversation we had with Mike earlier this year on The Quinn Spinn, and pre-order your copy of The Prettiest One Left on vinyl.
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Mike Bay just released his debut EP under the Borrowed Sparks name, titled The Prettiest One Left. Getting to this point, however, was a test of the St. Louis native’s mettle, as Mike was met with an unforeseen challenge that, at one point, required him to rebuild the entire project from scratch.
Mike joins The Quinn Spinn today to tell his story of undying resolve. We also discuss the delicate balance between pursuing a creative endeavor and maintaining relationships with those closest to us.
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It’s New Episode Release Day (N.E.R.D.), and today’s Quinn Spinn guest, Mike Bay of Borrowed Sparks, has a brand new EP that has been making the rounds.
Titled The Prettiest One Left, Borrowed Sparks’ debut release is a sampling of rock and roll as strong-willed and gutsy as the artist behind it. We’ve already given you a listen to opening track, “Man With a Different Name,” and the tender closing title track. Now, we look at the project as a whole.
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