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New music venue coming to Madison

New music venue coming to Madison A new music venue coming to Madison will be the permanent home for Music City Roots and last updated 2021-07-09 23:32:02-04 NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — A new concert and events venue is coming to Madison is different from any other site in Middle Tennessee. The Roots Barn is under construction now and is scheduled to open in the spring of 2022. It will be a 600-seat state-of-the-art site that is located behind the historic Amqui station. It is part of a campus that will include a new free-standing “green room” building where artists can prepare for shows, a public park, and a tree-lined Madison Station Boulevard.

Councilmember takes new role for Music City Roots

Music City Roots has named Metro Councilmember Nancy VanReece as vice president of public affairs and business development. The position is new to the locally based entity, which will operate Roots Barn, a 1,000-person capacity live music venue set to open in Madison early next year, according to a release. VanReece — a veteran music business official and consultant with experience in the arts, marketing, social media, organization-building and public service — was instrumental in bringing Music City Roots to Madison and the District 8 the councilmember serves. She helped to secure the land and negotiated various legal details, working to integrate the future Roots Barn into the emerging Madison Station Boulevard development. The latter ties together a future park, historic Amqui Station, FiftyForward Madison Station, a tree-lined complete street and a future residential/commercial district.

VA Homeowners Eligible For $3,252/yr Mortgage Relief

VA Homeowners Eligible For $3,252/yr Mortgage Relief A New Mortgage Relief Program is Giving $3,252/yr Back to Homeowners. Check If You Qualify For This Homeowner Relief Program. (It s Fast & Easy) Opening Concert of Appalachian Music by Tyler Hughes Join Shoestring Theatre Company for an evening outdoors with the premiere of its first film, Appalachian music and dinner on the grounds at this Spotlight on the Arts event.   I Ain’t Made that Way, with a concert byTyler Hughes will premiere on Saturday, April 24 at  7 p.m. in Veterans Amphitheater, 10455 Armstrong Street, Fairfax. The outdoor space, located next to city hall, will hold up  to 100socially distanced patrons. Tickets are sold individually orin pods of four.   I Ain’t Made That Way invites the audience to join the Van Buren family of Keokee, Virginia as they celebrate the accomplishments of their favorite son. Harlan Van Buren  has just earned two Masters’ Degrees and the whole community has gathered at t

Conversation: Lilly Winwood Claims Her Name On Debut Time Well Spent

Ed Rode “I always tell people I grew up in midair,” says Lilly Winwood with a contemplative laugh. She’s speaking about her bi-continental upbringing between Nashville and Gloucestershire, England. Yet that’s not the only way the 25-year-old has hovered during her songwriting journey, between rock and country music, between youth and adulthood, between the star treatment and the self-driven solo tour. The die was cast for her peripatetic life ten years before she was born, in 1985. English rock legend Steve Winwood caught a Junior Walker show at New York City’s Lone Star Cafe and happened to meet Eugenia Crafton from tiny Trenton in West Tennessee. In early ‘87, in the glow of the double Grammy Award success of his

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