Last month, Music on the Move Studios was set to bring a Pride-themed LGBTQ showcase to BentoLiving Chestnut Hill, but then… COVID happened.
That’s the bad news. The good news is that the show is now rescheduled for The East Room on Wednesday, August 31.
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We spent a beautiful Friday night in Nashville at a magnificent venue, listening to an incredible trio of female-fronted acts.
Can’t ask for much more than that to start the weekend!
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Next Friday, BentoLiving Chestnut Hill will present Broads off Broad, an all-female showcase featuring the talents of Erin McLendon and The HellCats, Jenny Teator, and The Lucky Penny Sisters.
McLendon, in particular, released a new single today. So, to celebrate, we thought this week was the perfect time to dedicate Songs You Should Hear to this killer lineup!
Hear What You Should
Last month, we told you that Music on the Move Studios was planning a special LGBTQ+ edition of their all-female showcase, set to take place at BentoLiving Chestnut Hill on Friday, June 24 — the night before the official kickoff of Nashville Pride WEek.
That showcase now has an official lineup!
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Music on The Move’s all-female and female identifying showcase has extended its performer submissions for their June 24 showcase!
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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.
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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 Teator, and Bee Taylor.
On Thursday, January 27, Music on the Move is back with a full band at a new venue! The showcase will make its debut at Analog Nashville, and will feature the talents of Nashville-based artists, including:
Each artist will be backed by the Music on the Move all-female house band, The HellCats. The event will also feature female-owned businesses, showing support for female creatives of all disciplines.
Tickets for the Jan. 27 Music on the Move Showcase are on sale now for $10 advance, and $12 day of show. Doors open at 6 p.m., with music beginning at 7 p.m. Get your tickets below!