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Altered Statesman Vibes Out at Queen Ave Collective The East Side studio christens its new streaming series with a stirring set from Steve Poulton and his band Tweet In 2020, East Nashville s Queen Ave Collective which resides in the same spot that was once the DIY venue simply called Queen Ave made its public debut. The production crew contributed visually striking, excellent-sounding live-in-studio performances by area artists to local virtual festivals including Far Out Free Fest in June and Drkmttr s Spirit of Drkmttr Halloween stream. It s something the Queen Ave crew looks to do with more regularity. Last night s set from ....
Year in Music 2020 We talk with Kyshona Armstrong, Lilly Hiatt and Becca Mancari, count down the yearâs top local albums and much more Dec 17, 2020 5 AM Tweet Share Itâs been very easy to feel overwhelmed in 2020, when it seems like the rules get rewritten every day â by a global pandemic, a long-overdue public conversation about systemic racism and more. But faced with an industry and a society undergoing all kinds of turbulence, musicians and business folk across Nashvilleâs constellation of music scenes responded with ingenuity and compassion. Even though thereâs still much work to be done, thereâs a great deal to take away from this extraordinary year â and to be proud of. In our Year in Music issue, we get perspective from outstanding musicians Kyshona Armstrong, Lilly Hiatt and Becca Mancari; our critics take stock of the yearâs top local albums; we hand the mic to an array of ....
Tweet Margo Price at Brooklyn Bowl NashvillePhoto: Lauren Napier In this year of almost no in-person shows, musicians, venues and fans have done their level best to address both the economic hardship and the numbing boredom by staging streaming concerts. The experience hasn’t been without its growing pains, but several different approaches have developed in the nine months since lockdowns began, and each has shown its merits. The most intimate, interactive streams have come live and direct from artists’ bedrooms and rehearsal spaces. Viewers interact directly in the chat panels a throwback to chat rooms of the ’90s and tip via Venmo or PayPal. Though sometimes compromised by spotty picture quality and intermittent buffering, these streams give artists a way to workshop new material and maintain a connection with their fans, while audiences get a unique window into where and how the music gets created. Like a pass-the-hat situation at a house show, how ....