an institution. doors open at 10:00 am and close at 2:00 pm, with a rotating selection of a dozen lunch staples, you re pretty sure to find what you came for. okra or black-eyed peas? what do you think? what should i do? jeese: okra. anthony: okra, okay. this gentleman too, is something of an institution jesse boyce, a two-time grammy award nominee, instrumentalist, songwriter, producer, and ceo of sovereign music group in nashville. anthony: this is a big nashville tradition, the meat and three. jeese: absolutely. see, you see a little bit of everybody in here from truck drivers, to mothers, to lawyers, whomever. you can see it s multicultural. everybody s just like really comfortable with each other. it s like the microcosm of what nashville is really like. anthony: now, i mean, most people, i think, who haven t been to nashville, outside looking in, they see nashville, they think country music. jeese: exactly.
TEO ALWAYS makes an impression. From the bright white uplighting of the band, casting shadows on the walls and ceilings behind the band as they blow through riff-filled monster sonic
TEO ALWAYS makes an impression. From the bright white uplighting of the band, casting shadows on the walls and ceilings behind the band as they blow through riff-filled monster sonic
anthony: i ve been thinking about this all day, since the minute i woke up. jeese: have you? anthony: oh, hell yeah. jeese: it s the real deal. anthony: dandgure s in downtown nashville is just such an institution. doors open at 10:00 am and close at 2:00 pm. with a rotating selection of a dozen lunch staples, you re pretty sure to find what you came for. okra or black-eyed peas? what do you think? what should i do? jeese: okra. anthony: okra, okay. this gentleman too, is something of an institution jesse boyce, a two-time grammy award nominee, instrumentalist, songwriter, producer, and ceo of sovereign music group in nashville. anthony: this is a big nashville tradition, the meat and three. jesse: absolutely. see, you see a little bit of everybody in here from truck drivers, to mothers, to lawyers, whomever. you can see it s multicultural. everybody s just like really comfortable with each other. it s like the microcosm of what nashville is really like. anthony: