NEW SHOW ALERT: New Suede, A Tribe of Horsman, and Down Boy at The East Room
We told you we had more fun planned this summer in the world of Live from the 615.
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We told you we had more fun planned this summer in the world of Live from the 615.
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Our Live from the 615 Summer Send-off will take place at The East Room (2412 Gallatin Ave., Nashville) on Monday, September 6. There, you will hear a STACKED, all-female lineup of Nashville pop artists, including Ele Ivory, Maggie Miles, and Abigail Osborn!
Ele Ivory is a Nashville based indie-pop artist who received BMI’s John Lennon Award for her song “LaZboys”. She was also featured on Season 15 of NBC’s THE VOICE as a Comeback Artist with Coach Kelsea Ballerini. Ele’s love for words and the craft of songwriting keeps her searching for fresh ways to express universal feelings. Her music honestly explores the human condition within the soundscape of piano driven organic indie-pop.
Maggie Miles is an alternative pop artist currently creating in Nashville, TN. Having just released her debut album, Am I Drowning or Am I Just Learning How to Swim, in August of 2020, Miles is eager to share the songs with ears everywhere. Her songwriting attempts to reach into the depths of the human condition and paint it with a brush anyone can recognize. Remaining relatable, while obviously grabbing from her personal encounters with life and the challenges it delivers.
By combining honest storytelling with dreamy pop melodies, Abigail Osborn creates the perfect coming of age soundtrack. With influences stemming from artists like The Japanese House and Sasha Sloan, she leaves you with melodic indie-pop that is sure to stay stuck in your head.
Prior to Memorial Day Weekend and our ensuing sabbatical, we hosted our first venue show in 15+ months via Live from the 615 — and it was incredible.
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With the next stage of Nashville’s reopening now imminent, we’re branching Live from the 615 outside of the cozy confines of HOME and into the world!
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Variety is always the spice of life whenever Music on the Move comes to Marathon Music Works. That was the case last Wednesday, as well.
Read moreOver at Live from the 615, we’re lining up an entire spring’s worth of virtual showcases, featuring some of Nashville’s most notable rising stars.
Our lineup just got even better, with a must-see country music showcase set for Friday, April 2!
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Sad Girl Music started its 2020 run of monthly Sad Girl Nights at Helping Our Music Evolve on Sunday, and it was poppin’ off.
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It’s been a pleasure to become acquainted with the mission and people behind Sad Girl Music throughout our first full year in Nashville. Likewise, we’ve enjoyed seeing their monthly Sad Girl Night showcases grow at Helping Our Music Evolve.
On Sunday night, we got to experience that growth one more time to close out 2019, and were treated to an evening full of stellar musicianship, authentic storytelling, and captivating vocals.
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Friday night was a night of celebration for New Jersey native Brooke Alexx at Nashville’s Mercy Lounge.
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On Saturday night, the party was on at Nashville’s EXIT/IN.
The occasion? The Hip Abduction was in town, making a stop on their tour to celebrate their fourth full-length independent release, To the Ends of the Earth.
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