PHOTOS: The Sewing Club, SHELBYY, Tiger Sex, and Sly Boy at The Cobra
Friday night’s NashLive! show was our final one at Cobra in 2021, and we closed the year there with a bang!
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Friday night’s NashLive! show was our final one at Cobra in 2021, and we closed the year there with a bang!
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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 producing records for several Nashville area artists, Sly Boy released his self-produced, genre-fluid LP “Jibō Complex” in May of 2021. His live performances feature a mixture of rock, noisewave, and pop macabre.
The Sewing Club is a Nashville Rock band that formed in 2019. The group released their first single on January 16th, 2021 and are working with Jared Corder of Repeat Repeat* to release their debut EP this year.
Tiger Sex is an energetic, in your face, animalistic rock and roll band currently based in Cincinnati, Ohio. Known for pulling out all the stops during their live performances, the band has performed across the United States several times over, as well as in Canada, Mexico, and the United Kingdom.
SHELBYY is a modern pop-punk/rock artist from Los Angeles, currently residing in Nashville. Her recent single, “LOUD,” is the quintessential post-COVID anthem, and a sign of the fun, edgy material she has coming down the pipeline. She’ll surely bring that same energy to the table when she joins us in East Nashville!
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Our December calendar was looking a little bare, wasn’t it? Let’s fix that!
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.
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We’ve found ourselves at The Cobra quite a bit lately. First, it was for this rock show. Then, it was for A Night of Nashville Hip Hop last Saturday.
On Wednesday night, it was time for the Americana genre to take a turn — with a showcase of artists from Nashville and beyond!
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Our first-ever show at The Cobra Nashville brought a gritty, authentic energy befitting of the venue.
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Friday night was yet another opportunity for some of Music City’s most notable independent talents to take the stage at The East Room, courtesy of NashLive!
This time, it was an all-female lineup of Nashville-based pop artists who captured the crowd’s imagination.
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On Saturday, November 20, NashLive! will team with Pop Rocks! to showcase more of Nashville’s best talent at The Cobra (2511 Gallatin Ave., Nashville). That night, we’ll welcome Pop Rocks! founder Jon Pattie alongside pop-soul band DISCOFOX and pop/R&B songwriter Ahli.
Teacher by day, passionate singer-songwriter by night. These are just a few ways to describe indie singer-songwriter Jon Pattie. Starting his music career off as the lead guitarist in a wide variety of bands, Jon ventured into his solo career while pursuing a degree in chemical engineering. Since, Jon has released a number of projects, including his most recent EP, Reflections, Vol. II. Pattie uses the EP to touch on his battles with depression and within difficult relationships, while motivating his listeners to always follow their dreams.
DISCOFOX is a Nashville-based pop/soul band created by New York City Broadway actor Daniel Sovich. These catchy melodies and powerhouse vocals sewn together with the rhythms of Nashville’s top musicians provide for an in-your-face, high-energy evening. DISCOFOX is an all around experience. Come witness The Fox.
Ahli is gender-neutral songwriter and producer with a passion for all things pop and R&B. With a background in commercial music and a college degree in production, Ahli’s music is both raw and fine-tuned. Their song-writing influences include Troye Sivan and Maggie Rodgers with production style similar to Carley Rae Jepsen. Getting their start in small-town, rural New Jersey dive bars, they’ve now performed at music festivals across the United States including, Musicfest, Cape May Music Festival, Port St. Lucie Music Festival, Treasure Coast Music Festival and most recently, the International Stay the F*ck Home Fest most with Sonicbids, which had more than 1,000 people tune in from all over the United States and Europe.
We have another exciting NashLive! collaboration to tell you about, and it’s coming your way on the Saturday before Thanksgiving!
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What happens when the interviewers become… the interviewed?
What happens when our official podcast becomes a part of the Fun -N- Games?
Find out when UMC Founder Gerard Longo (a.k.a. The Quinn) interviews Michelle Stone and Jenna Rose who, in addition to hosting UMC Fun -N- Games every week, are the founders of Nashville-based event production company, Music City Movement.
We cover all the bases on this one!
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This past Thursday night was a beautiful night in Nashville, and it was equally as nice to be back at The 5 Spot for our latest Live from the 615 show.
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