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Tips for Feeling the Beat in Music CityNashville, TennesseeBy J. J. Scott
1. A royal performance: The original Fish Jubilee Singers, most of whom were former slaves, were students of Fisk University who introduced the world, including Queen Victoria, to slave songs in an effort to raise money for their university. The tradition continues. Check www.fiskjubileesingers.org for their performance schedule.
5. The music makers: The Musicians Hall of Fame celebrates those who played the music for the singers who became famous. Singers who wanted the best to play when they recorded called for musicians known as “The A Team.” Hall of Fame guitarist Harold Bradley recalled, "One session would be with Elvis Presley, another would be with Patsy Cline, then Kitty Wells...," www.musicianshalloffame.com
9. Get the scoop: One of the tours offered by Gray Line Tours drives past the homes of country music artists including Alan Jackson, Vince Gill, Ronnie Milsap, Dolly Parton, Martina McBride, Ronnie Dunn, Kix Brooks, and other musical greats. Think of it as “Entertainment Tonight” on wheels. www.graylinenashville.com 10. It Shimmers! Nashville isn’t only country.
Nashvillians are especially proud of their new Schermerhorn Symphony Center. The
neoclassic design belies the fact that the building is only a year old and
incorporates the best technological and acoustical
Recommended Accommodation: The beautifully restored, historic Union Station Hotel is centrally located, www.unionstationhotelnashville.com. Recommended dining: Stoney River, www.stoneyriver.com, and Water’s Edge Marketplace at Opryland. For cost-saving packages and more information on Nashville’s many other attractions that range from Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage to water fun at Nashville Shores check www.visitmusiccity.com and for things to do in the rest of Tennessee check www.tnvacation.com. |
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