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Traditions in Music City

The Nashville Irish Seisiún Scene: McNamara’s Irish Pub and Restaurant

This article is part of a new series, Traditions in Music City, which will focus on the many and diverse musical traditions happening around Nashville. Instead of a critical focus, they will seek to communicate the history and sense of community in an event. Be sure to share and leave a comment at the end! If you ask most people what they envision when you mention a traditional Irish seisiún (pronounced session), they’ll describe a scene where several grandfatherly types are playing lively tunes on fiddles, flutes, and accordions, tucked in the corner of a quaint pub- resplendent in darkRead More

Traditions in Music City

Plaza Mariachi: Come for The Music, Stay for The Circus

Nolensville Pike, south of downtown Nashville, is known for being one of the most multicultural parts of town. Mexican taquerias are next door to Indian markets, Middle Eastern restaurants, andRead More

Traditions in Music City

Old Jams, New Jams, Blackberry Jams, and Blues

***This article is part of a new series, Traditions in Music City, which will focus on the many and diverse musical traditions happening around Nashville. Instead of a critical focus,Read More

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