LIVE TAPINGS IN MUSIC CITY

Nashville is the place that music calls home. And we broadcast it out to the world via radio and television all the time. Here are just a few of those tapings that the public can attend. You can be a part of the audience that you've been listening to or watching. Broadcast Music City.

Music City Roots . Jammin' at Hippie Jack's . Grand Ole Opry

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Music City Roots
MUSIC CITY ROOTS
LOVELESS CAFE
WEDNESDAY NIGHTS

Music City Roots, Live From The Loveless Cafe is a weekly, two-hour radio show that revives the historic legacy of live musical production on the legendary WSM-AM. Broadcast on Wednesday nights from 7pm to 9pm, Music City Roots, Live From The Loveless Cafe showcases Nashville's astonishing music scene, from country and Americana to more progressive interpreters of tradition -- a "roots and branches" format that brings together fans of different tastes and generations. Presented live from the stage of the Loveless Barn, this show will showcase purveyors of authenticity across many genres.
The shows are open to the public. To purchase tickets, visit http://musiccityroots.com/buy-tickets.

Show schedule:

March 17: The Alison Brown Quartet, The Chapmans, Maura O'Connell, Shannon Quinn, Aly Sutton, Jim Lauderdale (host)
April 7: Blue Mother Tupelo, Jill Andrews, Big Daddy Love, Jim Lauderdale (host)
April 14: Gary Nicholson, Seth Walker, 18 South, Jim Lauderdale (host)
April 21: Marshall Chapman, Minton Sparks, Barry and Holly Tashian, Jim Lauderdale (host)
April 28: David Olney & Sergio Webb, Red Molly, Harpeth Rising, Jim Lauderdale (host)
May 5: Elizabeth Cook, Jon Byrd, Kevin Gordon, The Wrights, Jim Lauderdale (host)
May 12: Dana Cooper, Jim Lauderdale, Ray Wiley Hubbard, Two Man Gentleman Band
May 19: Monte Montgomery, Phil Lee, Rob Ickes & Robinella, Drunk Uncles, Jim Lauderdale (host)
May 26: Black Lillies, Doug and Telisha Williams, Sue Foley & Peter Karp, Jim Lauderdale (host)

 Visit musiccityroots.com for more information.



Jammin' at Hippie Jack's
JAMMIN' AT HIPPIE JACK'S
TENNESSEE STATE MUSEUM
NOVEMBER 20, DECEMBER 18, JANUARY 22, FEBRUARY 19

The museum will host four musical showcases for the television taping of the PBS series, Jammin’ at Hippie Jack’s. The show is filmed and produced by noted Cumberland Plateau photographer Jack Stoddart and is currently broadcast on PBS affiliate WCTE-TV in Middle Tennessee and in Nashville and 130 other PBS affiliates across the country.       
Tapings are free and open to the public. Doors open at 6:00pm with the performance time 6:30-9:00pm.

Show Schedule:
May 28-30: 5th Annual Memorial Day Festival w/ Goose Creek Symphony, Billy Joe Shaver, The Black Lillies, Warren Gently, Doug & Telisha Williams, Dehlia Low, The New Familiars, Blue Mother Tupelo, Jay Clark and many more

Visit myhippiejack.com for more information.



Grand Ole Opry
GRAND OLE OPRY
RYMAN AUDITORIUM
FRIDAYS, SATURDAYS AND TUESDAYS

What began as a simple radio broadcast in 1925 is today a live-entertainment phenomenon. Dedicated to honoring country music’s rich history and dynamic present, the Grand Ole Opry showcases a mix of country legends and the contemporary chart- toppers who have followed in their footsteps. Each show is filled with legends of yesterday and superstars of today, performing the best in country, bluegrass, gospel and more.
The Grand Ole Opry can be found on 650 AM WSM, wsmonline.com, America's Opry Weekend syndicated radio show, Sirius channel 62, XM channel 10, opry.com, GAC, CMT Canada and on the Opry Live YouTube channel.

Visit opry.com for more information, to purchase tickets and to see the artist lineup.



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