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Jack White Shares Surprise New Album At His Third Man Records Shops
On Friday (July 19), Jack White shared surprise copies of his unannounced new album with unsuspecting customers at his Third Man Records shops in Detroit, Nashville, and London. Music fans received vinyl test copies of White’s new record slipped into their bags after making a purchase at his three stores. There wasn’t any album information or song titles included on the records, only a label that simply read, “No Name.” Third Man Records Instagram shared photos and videos from shocked customers, eventually posting a story encouraging fans to “RIP IT … BUT FIRST TELL 7 FRIENDS.”
The Tennessee Titans Will Trade Will Levis to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
With the NFL offseason comes predictions and bold takes. That specifically happens with trades that could happen before the season or the deadline. With that in mind, Will Levis becomes an intriguing trade option, and if he is traded, it will be to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The biggest thing...
Stories of Technology, Innovation, & Entrepreneurship in the Southeast
News & Notes | Ticket prices rise soon for “Startup Mountain Summit”. Nashville's HeroWear, an exosuit technology and solutions company, has hired the company’s first Chief Operating Officer. From Johnson City:. FoundersForge reminded people on Friday that early bird ticket pricing for the second annual “Startup Mountain Summit”...
Remember When Luke Bryan Shocked Nashville Crowd With Surprise Carrie Underwood Duet: “It Doesn’t Get Any More Perfect”
Luke Bryan is the king of playful romantic anthems. One notable example is his 2014 hit “Play It Again,” about a boy who instantly falls in love with a girl at a tailgate party. The chart-topper is full of Bryan’s trademark charm and the carefree nature he brings to most songs. It’s a crowd favorite at concerts—although perhaps no performance will ever top this duet with fellow country superstar Carrie Underwood. Watch below.
$2 Million Powerball Power Play winner in Knoxville
$2 MILLION POWERBALL POWER PLAY WINNER IN KNOXVILLE. KNOXVILLE— Woo hoo! Congrats to a Powerball Power Play winner in Knoxville, who won a whopping $2 million last night by matching five of six numbers drawn and using the Power Play option. The lucky ticket was sold at Publix, 2010...
Fanatics under fire once again for disrespecting Steven Stamkos
This offseason has been one filled with change around the NHL including a new producer for NHL jerseys in fanatics since the change has been fans are unhappy. The NHL led by Gary Bettman decided to go with a new apparel provider for the upcoming season choosing fanatics to design their jerseys and merchandise. In the past fanatics has been unreliable in making a good product most notably this season with Major League Baseball (MLB) and making jerseys that are lower quality.
Storms almost dampened Steve Miller Band, Journey and Def Leppard at Nashville's Nissan Stadium
From Steve Miller Band’s “The Joker,” and Journey’s “Faithfully,” to Def Leppard’s “Photograph,” Saturday night at Nissan Stadium was all about the crowd’s favorite songs. Decades worth of songs that seemingly everyone in the crowd knew every word to, even though some were from 40 years ago.
NHL Trade Rumours: Columbus, Carolina, New Jersey Eye Nashville’s Goalie Prospect
In the NHL rumours mill, there's speculation on potential trade destinations for Nashville Predators prospect Yaroslav Askarov, with the team likely looking to move him following Juuse Saros' contract extension. Nashville Predators are considering trading goalie prospect Yaroslav Askarov. Potential interested teams include Columbus Blue Jackets, Carolina Hurricanes, and New...
Identity released for man killed in Saturday UTV accident
OHIO COUNTY, Ky. (WEVV) — The identity of the man who passed away in a deadly UTV accident on Saturday. According to the Ohio County Sheriff's Office, Jesse Bell, of Franklin, Tennessee was driving his Polaris UTV, when he rolled it over near Orchard Lane and Reynolds Station. Ohio...
[TICKET GIVEAWAY] Be Your Own Pet w/ Venus & the Flytraps and Budge | July 27 @ Eastside Bowl
A band that preceded this site by just a bit, but for a brief moment felt like one of the most exciting and important indie rock bands in the world, if, a few years ago, we were ever pressed to pick any one Nashville band to reunite, it would’ve been Be Your Own Pet, despite the prospect seeming ever-unlikely year by year. Formed in 2004 while still in high school, the group went from burned CDs and DIY shows to world tours, major labels, and endless critical accolades at lightning speed, performing major fests like Coachella, Bonnaroo, Glastonbury, and Reading & Leeds, earning praise from Zane Lowe, appearing on late-night television, and touring with the likes of Sonic Youth and Arctic Monkeys all while still in their teens. Adopting a pop-laden garage punk sound and a wild and unpredictable performance style, BYOP released just two albums and a handful of EPs before burning out in 2008, largely due to the immense pressure of touring, major label pushback, and the constant attention brought on by their meteoric rise.
Tennessee Titans 7-Round Mock Draft: Emery Jones Jr. and JC Latham Form Potentially Elite OT Tandem
In this 2025 NFL Mock Draft, the Tennessee Titans seek to build in their second offseason with Brian Callahan at the helm. Callahan and general manager Ran Carthon have chosen to run it back with Will Levis, who was drafted under Mike Vrabel’s oversight in the second round of the 2023 NFL Draft. Levis is still unproven, but he shows promise, and Tennessee is going to make the most of the rookie window.
Dr. Sophie Bjork-James: scholar of white nationalism
With neo-Nazis demonstrating around Nashville, including at a Metro Council meeting from which they were eventually expelled, the city has been on edge. It’s the second such group in as many weeks to bring their racist messaging to the streets of downtown and beyond, and some Nashvillians have shown up to oppose them publicly.
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