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In the heart of Nashville, rolling parties rage at every stoplight

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JEFF the Brotherhood s Garbage Man Is Infinity Cat s Final New Release

JEFF the Brotherhood’s ‘Garbage Man’ Is Infinity Cat’s Final New Release Preorder the 7-inch from the iCat site Tweet In his 2012 cover story, former  Scene music editor Steve Haruch pinpointed the launch of beloved local indie label Infinity Cat Recordings. On July 20, 2002, Jake and Jamin Orrall’s pre-JEFF the Brotherhood trio The Sex recorded their performance at (now very-long-gone venue) Guido’s Pizzeria and sold preorders of their set as  Tusky Mahloo. Bearing the catalog number ICR-001, the CD-R marked the debut of the label that the then-teenage brothers started with their dad, veteran songwriter and visual artist Robert Ellis Orrall. 

The Weekly Links: A 117-Year-Old Nun, Thread Man and the Minari Kid

Tweet Here it is, our weekly roundup of things on the internet that Scene staffers read and found enjoyable or interesting or otherwise engaging. Most of us spend too much time online and we might as well share.  From

In Memoriam 2020: Around the City

Tweet Pete Meenen and the Tennesseans We Lost to COVID-19 The state’s first resident claimed by a virus that went on to kill many more On March 21, the Brentwood Family YMCA shared the news that Pete Meenen, a greeter at the gym and community center for more than 20 years, had died. He was the first person in Tennessee to die from COVID-19.  “Perhaps few faces in a YMCA are as recognizable as the greeter who meets the morning faithful, the early risers who start their day with us when the Welcome Center is a little quieter than usual,” the Brentwood Y’s operations executive, Roger D. Grove, wrote on Facebook. “For more than 20 years, Pete was that face in our YMCA, and his loss will be deeply felt by all of us, our staff and our members.”

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