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Tweet Editor’s note : In an occasional series called Through Lines, we’re taking a look back at records that help tell the evolving story of Nashville music, one decade at a time. Our installment on the 2000s comes to us from former Scene music editor Tracy Moore, who called on a variety of contributing writers to discuss a wide range of releases from the decade. Also see our installments on the 1970s, the 1980s and the 1990s. Nashville music fans faced an increasingly frustrating problem in the Aughts: deciding which of many exciting local independent acts often as not, very new ones to check out on a given night. By mid-decade, the issue grew more serious, with a slew of top-notch recordings to match those thrilling live shows, and national attention turning our way. Though the era saw many artists wrestle deeply and sometimes publicly with notions of “selling out” remember when that was still a sick burn, kids? the crowded scene meant mo ....
Donate to the Memorial Fundraiser for Joseph âJocephusâ Hudson Widely loved wrestler, musician, actor and more died at 43 on Feb. 24 Tweet Photo via GoFundMe Terrible news spread across the web in the early hours of Thursday morning: Nashville native Joseph Hudson, known to wrestling fans at different phases of his career as The Shelby Street Brawler, Jocephus Brody and most recently The Question Mark, died unexpectedly. National Wrestling Alliance head William Patrick Corgan (aka Smashing Pumpkins frontman Billy Corgan) made the announcement. Hudson was 43 years old. A GoFundMe campaign has been launched to help cover funeral and medical expenses. Thanks to signal-boosts from prominent members of the wrestling community, the goal has already been exceeded, and additional money raised will go into a trust for Hudsonâs young son. ....