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NHT! Nashville: PBT announces 2009-2010 season, auditions and more

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People's Branch Theatre, Nashville's professional progressive theatre, proudly celebrates TEN YEARS of innovative and socially progressive theatre for Nashville. PBT is marking this milestone with a season of anniversaries and triumphs as only PBT can. The 2009-2010 season celebrates the lives of extraordinary people and extraordinary events, including an innovative play from one of the twentieth century's most radical and influential playwrights, a new musical about the quintessential American, the much-anticipated return of Hedwig, and another round of original short plays by Nashville's best playwrights. Buy your tickets early, and don't miss a single show!

NHT! Nashville: The Flying Eyes play Springwater

Best 2.JPG In case you missed their killer set last night at The End, Nashville music lovers will get one more chance tonigh to check out The Flying Eyes' undulating, pulsating psychedelic rock with a moody low-fi edge.

The Flying Eyes will be playing this time at Springwater off of West End Avenue near Centennial Park.

The Flying Eyes are always pushing forward to the borders of their creativity. The result is a spirited musical odyssey with rich characters, moods and places all embedded in their music.

NHT! Nashville: Catch JJ Grey & Mofro at the Cannery Ballroom

jj_grey_and_mofro-orange_blossoms_b.jpgIf you like good music that comes from the soul and has depth, passion and style then you need to check out JJ Grey & Mofro at The Cannery Ballroom in Nashville. On their fourth album, Southern blues rockers JJ Grey & Mofro deliver just what their hard-earned fans have come to expect: Southern influenced rock and roll drenched in sexy, sweaty soul sensibilities born of the swamplands of the dirty south. It is from this oft-maligned area of the country that smoldering front man JJ Grey draws inspiration for his front-porch roots style of storytelling reminiscent of such great southern storytellers as Flannery O’Connor and Muddy Waters or John Lee Hooker.

Legendary Alabama alum to appear at First Annual Nashville Music Business Camp

m.jpgAre you a musician ready to take the next step in your career? Do you want to have what it takes to make it in the music industry? Then you are the ideal person to attend The First Annual Nashville Music Business Camp to be held in Nashville, Tennessee, Thursday April 30th to Sunday May 3rd at a variety of venues including The Listening Room, Nashville Palace & Douglas Corner.

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