sure it s a motivational and at the same time of course there are more and more business aspects creeping in just in this business has picked him and i m. silenced cyma also known as the farm has also had a range of international here it s. wanted basically i do electronic dance music and a source of sheen and i get a lot of influences from different directions like pop and rock i even used to play a country influenced song. i work with other artists because i can t sing and i m not a good instrumentalist. perlin made it sound similar has taken his summery beats
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 greet. 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. anthony: but it s really not that at all. i mean, yes, there is a hell of a lot of country music here. jeese: but we have two strands of music that were emerging at the same time, historically. 50s and 60s, we had hee haw and night train. archival: all aboard the
anthony: if you re looking for iconic nashville, what s bone-deep local, even deeper than the dive bar culture, you would be talking about a thing called meat and three. meat and three is a cafeteria-type institution offering for a set price a choice of meat and three sides. 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? aho: 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.
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 en tnashville, outside looking in, they see nashville, they think country music. jeese: exactly. anthony: but it s really not that at all. i mean, yes, there is a hell of a lot of country music here. jeese: but we have two strands of music that were emerging at the same time, historically.
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