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The legacy of ‘The Music City of Nashville is still evident in the eyes of today’s generation

The influence in the culture and tradition of the music industry brought by the Music City Nashville is forever going to be an inspiration for many artists.

Music City Nashville

Music is an emotion and artists express their emotions with music. And whenever the topic of Nashville comes around the corner people recall it as the ‘Music City’. Nashville has gone on to be renowned as the Music City for more than 200 years now. The earliest settlers of Nashville celebrated music in the late 1700s with fiddle tunes and buck dancing on the shores of the Cumberland River.

Background and Brief History

Nashville went on to establish its image as the centre for music publishing in the late 1800s. Fisk Jubilee Singers from Nashville’s Fisk University brought up the first around the world tour. Their contributions helped many people as the funding enabled the mission to educate people who were affected by the civil war. They became so famous that even The Queen of England also went on to state that Fisk Jubilee Singers must come from the ‘Music City’.

During the 1930s the emergence of Jefferson Street was quite evident as it became a hub for entertainment in the forms of supper clubs, dance halls, nightclubs, and many more. Jefferson Street was not at all far from Frisk University. The 1960s saw the likes of Jimi Hendrix, Billy Cox Little Richard, Etta James, and many more rise in their careers. The famous artists performed their music at the clubs in Nashville. Hence, Jefferson Street became famous for Nashville’s R&B music culture.

Finally, it was in the 1950s when Nashville officially came to be known as the ‘Music City USA’ by WSM’s announcer at that time – David Cobb. Nashville has always been open to all music genres and artists coming up with jazz to bluegrass to country to R&B to rock and to Gospel. Nashville is a revolutionary chapter in the formation of the music industry and has played a significant role in order to be renowned as the Music City for a very long time.

Legendary Venues

Nashville has come up with several venues offering the artists a supreme platform for performing and coming up with their respective productions to announce themselves to the audience around the world. Some of the most famous and globally renowned venues in Nashville are as follows:

  • Ryman Auditorium – The Ryman Auditorium is famous all around the world for country music and is often termed as the ‘Church of Country Music’. The Ryman Auditorium has come up with performers such as Hank Williams, Dolly Parton which has further established the name of Nashville and has brought the city into the spotlight for country music. The first concert of the auditorium was held back in 1892. The historical venue went on to be used by several presidents, performers, religious leaders, and many more people throughout its history.
  • The Grand Ole Opry – The Grand Ole Opry is a famous and globally renowned venue for witnessing country music. One can see the likes of Gatlin Brothers, Mark Wills, Lee Greenwood, Carlene Carter, Travis Titt, and many more in today’s music industry performing with their respective productions in the famous venue. The venue till date continues to be a hub for the activity of music lovers throughout Nashville.
  • Cannery Ballroom at Station Inn – The Cannery Ballroom is another famous venue in Nashville. The Gulch area of Nashville is the place where Station Inn is located. The place remains open every day of the week as music enthusiasts around the world gather to cherish the joy of music such as bluegrass, classic country, and roots music. The venue was first opened in 1974 by a group of bluegrass singers.

Famous Songwriter Clubs

Nashville also offers great clubs for songwriters to portray their talent and to name some of the famous clubs for songwriters, Back Alley Diner, Cafe Coco, Douglas Corner, and many more gives you the opportunity for portraying your talent to the audience.

Famous Artists

Nashville is known for having music in its blood and has helped establish several artists in their careers. Some of the famous artists from Nashville are Bon Jovi, Kid Rock, Sheryl Crow, Michael McDonald, Kings of Leon, and many more.

Influence Of Nashville

Nashville is the perfect place for music lovers from all around the world. It has the full package in offering for establishing your career as a music artist. Nashville is a dream for any upcoming talent who is thriving to become a renowned face in the music industry. The city has greatly influenced many artists and one can also notice the culture of music and tradition of artists influenced by this city is different and a class apart. Although Nashville is renowned mostly as the capital of the country music world, the history of music runs deep in the veins of Nashville and will forever remain the Music Capital for live performances, music festivals, songwriting, and many more.