PHOTOS: Dan Fuson, A Tribe of Horsman, and Down Boy at The East Room
Wednesday night’s Live from the 615 show at The East Room was, indeed, a thrilling trip.
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Wednesday night’s Live from the 615 show at The East Room was, indeed, a thrilling trip.
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Nashville’s growing hip hop community will soon have another chance to shine, courtesy of NashLive!
We’ll be presenting A Night of Nashville Hip Hop at Cobra Nashville (2511 Gallatin Ave.) on Saturday, October 16. This showcase event — presented in conjunction with Wall to Wall Entertainment and our friends at Music City Movement — features a lineup of five of Music City’s prolific independent hip hop artists, including:
Esquire*
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Keith Mosley*
Apple Music
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Tee Walls*
Apple Music
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*-Denotes Wall to Wall Entertainment artist.
Enjoy this Night of Nashville Hip Hop for just $10 at the door. Doors are at 8 p.m., with music hitting the stage at 8:30 p.m. You must be 21 or older to enter.
Nashville’s growing hip hop community will soon have another chance to shine, courtesy of Live from the 615.
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For the third month in a row, we spent the last Thursday of the month at The East Room for a Live from the 615 event!
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Welp… we had so much fun announcing our August 18 Live from the 615 show at The East Room, that we’re going to go ahead and announce it again — with an updated lineup!
Welcome Dan Fuson to the Lineup!
Sarah Manzo. A girl with stories to tell, a longing to connect and light to share. This Taurus hails from New Jersey but possesses an authentic New York sound. After an intense year of personal growth, spiritually and musically, she now resides in Nashville TN, where she is performing and recording her debut EP! Her music is compatible with fans of Alicia Keys, Ariana Grande, Amy Winehouse, Ella Fitzgerald, and Lianne LaHavas.
Born just outside of New York City, Dakota Ryley naturally picked up on the city’s R&B nuances, contributing to her unique style of pop. The warm tone and effortless runs that her voice naturally carries reflect that culture. Blunt honesty, spun through raw and real lyrics, defines her ever-growing repertoire. Dakota effortlessly blends contemporary pop sounds with old Motown musical motifs for easy listening. After a full year of five single releases, Dakota is set to drop her debut EP this fall. She started off the summer by releasing the project’s first single, titled “Good For You,” which landed her writeups in Rolling Stone India, Earmilk, Vents Magazine, and several other notable music outlets.
Indianapolis native Julia Kahn captivates listeners with her authenticity and soul-moving voice, blending indie-electronic production underneath a deep chill wave, R&B, indie-pop vibe. She carries a vibrant artistic vision that is connective and magnetic through her soulful lyrics and storytelling, dealing out heartfelt grooves that reach out to your soul.
As long as Nashville keeps giving us incredible female pop artists to feature, Live from the 615 will happily oblige!
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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. His EP, Songs of Hope from Sorrow, was recorded live at Battery Lane Music in East Nashville, and released in full this spring. An engaging performer and songsmith, Myles’ performance will serve as a warm welcome to The East Room!
Speaking of that show back in March, Natasha Blaine also crushed it that night. Since then, she’s released her new EP, titled I Fall in Love Too Easily, which has only helped her brand of jazz-pop catch fire here in Nashville — and everywhere else!
SHELBYY is a modern pop-punk/rock artists from Los Angeles, currently residing in Nashville. Her new 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!
Need plans for next Thursday? Live from the 615 has what you need!
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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 releasing their debut EP this summer that is currently being recorded and produced by Jared Corder of Repeat Repeat*. Hannah’s steady and pure vocal delivery over the shifting and ever-changing musical layers gives a dreamy feel to this rock band.
Hippie Speedball has been described as a “make-you-move, excite your eardrums kind of band” known for their high-energy performances and seasoned musicianship. The band consists of Dylan Taylor on vocals, Daniel Demonico and Dennis Drummond on guitar and backing vocals, Jon Von Boehm on bass, and Kirby Bland on drums, who combine their vast musical powers to deliver a thrilling night out for everyone in the room.
Juke of June combines 70’s style rock, surf rock, blues, soul, and more, with the goal of “connecting with people on a personal level through writing and creating as a cohesive unit.” The six-piece strives to create a new and unique musical experience for the listeners — and themselves — every time out.