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Brandon Lake Leads GMA Dove Award with 16 Nominations
The Gospel Music Association has revealed the nominees for the 55th Annual GMA Dove Awards: Brandon Lake takes the lead with 16 nominations including Artist of the Year. Jeff Pardo received eleven nominations with Chris Brown, Chandler Moore and Jonathan Smith each receiving ten. CeCe Winans and Naomi Raine lead...
MicroStrategy’s Michael Saylor Says Bitcoin Will Hit $13,000,000 in Base-Case Scenario – Here’s His Timeline
MicroStrategy founder and executive chairman Michael Saylor thinks Bitcoin (BTC) will skyrocket over 19,000% in about two decades. Speaking at the Bitcoin2024 conference in Nashville, Saylor unveils his long-term predictions for BTC, stretching out to the year 2045. In his base-case scenario, the BTC firebrand sees Bitcoin’s annual rate of...
Vince Gill on the One Guitar Solo He Wants Another Shot at Recording
Vince Gill is widely regarded as a brilliant songwriter, a top-notch singer, and one of the nicest guys in Nashville. Additionally, the “One More Last Chance” singer can absolutely shred the guitar. Gill learned to play “Old Shep” on his grandmother’s guitar at just 5 years old. Afterwards, the future GRAMMY winner would often bring the instrument to his Oklahoma elementary school and entertain classmates with “House of the Rising Sun.” However, even the most seasoned guitarists wish for a do-over sometimes. Keep reading to find out which guitar solo Vince Gill would re-record if he could.
Jack White’s No Name Album Details Revealed At American Legion Post 82 Benefit In Nashville
Earlier this month, Third Man Records stores slipped a secret new white label Jack White LP apparently titled No Name into customers’ bags. The White Stripes rocker played a benefit for the American Legion Post 82 in Nashville Saturday night, and now, we know more details about that album.
Battle Announces Key Updates to MNPS Leadership for the 2024-25 School Year
Nashville, Tenn. (TN Tribune)-As we head into the 2024-25 school year, Dr. Adrienne Battle is excited to announce key updates to our leadership team and structure at Metro Nashville Public Schools (MNPS), including the appointment of Chief Renita Perry as Chief of Academics and Schools as Dr. Mason Bellamy transitions to a role in the corporate sector. These changes reflect our ongoing commitment to providing high-quality education and support for our students, teachers, and staff.
Coveted DL Darrion Smith details return visit to Tennessee
2025 St. Frances Academy (Md.) defensive lineman Darrion Smith returned to Tennessee on Saturday for the Vols ‘Big Orange Kickoff’. Following the outing, Smith broke down the visit with Volquest. “I just wanted to take an actual visit before our season starts because I will be locking in at that point and won’t be taking […] The post Coveted DL Darrion Smith details return visit to Tennessee appeared first on On3.
City of Clarksville to donate property to Habitat for Humanity for affordable housing
CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – The City of Clarksville is looking to donate a portion of land off Kraft Street to Habitat for Humanity for use in providing housing for low-income families. The portion of land is located at 912 Roman St., and the ordinance for the donation was...
Vanderbilt joins $75 million fund to address Nashville’s affordable housing challenges
In a June 28 press release, the university announced the launch of the Nashville Catalyst Fund, a public-private partnership to develop more affordable housing across the city. This is the latest in a series of expansions to the university’s collaboration with the Nashville mayor’s office. Vanderbilt contributed $5...
Georgia football commitment Stephon Shivers transferred to Brentwood Academy to prepare for SEC
Brentwood Academy football coach Paul Wade noticed something as Stephon Shivers toured the school with his family during a prospective visit this last offseason. Shivers didn’t talk much. Wade now attributes that to the effects of culture shock. ...
WATCH: Titans QB Will Levis throws a dime to RB Tony Pollard
Tennessee Titans quarterback Will Levis is having a strong start to his second NFL training camp. Every move the Titans made this offseason, from head coach Brian Callahan to adding multiple talented playmakers on offense, was with Levis in mind. One of those new weapons is running back Tony Pollard. The sixth-year running back is a Tennessee native and returned home this offseason, signing a three-year, $21.5 million contract with the Titans in March. Pollard went over 1,000 yards rushing in each of his final two seasons with the Cowboys. But, in Tennessee, he could have a chance to use his skills as a receiver more. Pollard did catch a career-high 55 passes in 2023. During Day 3 of Titans’ training camp on Saturday, fans got to see a sample of Levis throwing the ball to Pollard. And this was not a dump-off either. Check it out: The Tennessee Kid 🙌 Presented by @SeatGeek pic.twitter.com/nUKefYZVGV — Tennessee Titans (@Titans) July 27, 2024 What a throw from Levis. This tells us two things: Pollard will be a legitimate threat out of the backfield this season, and Callahan will be aggressive.
DeAndre Hopkins Addresses Future With Titans
After the Cardinals released him in May 2023, five-time Pro Bowl wideout DeAndre Hopkins remained unsigned for nearly two months. While he garnered plenty of interest, he later acknowledged that his market did not develop as expected in terms of the value of the offers he received, and he ultimately signed a two-year, $26MM contract with the Titans last July.
Nashville Predators still plagued with lack of Center Depth for upcoming season
NHL teams strive to have an identity. The Nashville Predators want to be known as a tough team to play against. Since Barry Trotz started his tenure as general manager, he made it clear he wants a team comprised of “serial winners.”. However, there is one trait that the...
First visit to Tennessee ‘helped them a lot’ for 4-star DL Tajh Overton
2026 Owasso (Okla.) four-star defensive lineman Tajh Overton got his first look at Tennessee this weekend for the Vols “Big Orange Kickoff” event. The Vols impressed him, and he detailed the stop with Volquest. “I have heard a lot of great things about it,” Overton said of what made him want to make the trip […] The post First visit to Tennessee ‘helped them a lot’ for 4-star DL Tajh Overton appeared first on On3.
Nashville Together and JCRC Actions August 2024
Nashville has been facing a vexing problem, with a revolving door of white nationalist groups coming to call over the past months. There were so many of these groups that it started to receive national and even international attention, including the Jerusalem Post reporting, “Nashville has a Nazi problem: Jews face two weeks of neo-Nazi invasion.” The disturbance and disruption from these groups could not continue unabated. It’s hard to know what to do in response, since counter protest and reactions is what these groups hope to provoke, but doing nothing is simply not an option. Nashville Together became the rallying cry and on July 21, close to 1,000 people gathered with us at Bicentennial Park to stand up loudly and proudly for the values of civility, decency, diversity, and respectful community, making clear that the work of these hate bias groups is not welcome here.
Lainey Wilson Reflects on Her Full Circle Luke Combs Moment, Recalls Writing Music Together in Her Camper Trailer a Decade Ago
Both Lainey Wilson and Luke Combs moved to Nashville in pursuit of a dream. Now, each has seen that dream come to fruition in ways they never imagined. And it may come as a surprise that the Entertainers of the Year have been friends as long as they’ve been chasing those dreams.
Lone Oak Picnic brings political speeches, classic cars, tasty barbecue, bounce houses
CUNNINGHAM, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – Political stump speeches, barbecue, music and classic cars were on hand Saturday for the 116th annual Lone Oak Picnic. Hosted by Central Civitan Club, the picnic featured The Back Lot Pickers, along with elected officials and candidates on the Aug. 1 ballot. Inside the...
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