Ernest Tubb Record Shop Sign CMT Awards
Standing out proud over the concert country music fans, the Ernest Tubb Record Shop! A Visit to Tennessee with Sharpens Best during the CMT Music Awards! Nashville is the capital of the U.S. state of. It is located on the Cumberland River in the north-central part of the state. The city is a center for the music, healthcare, publishing, banking and transportation industries, and is home to a large number of colleges and universities.
Reflecting the city's position in state government, Nashville is home to the Tennessee Supreme Court's courthouse for Middle Tennessee. It is known as a center of the music industry, earning it the nickname Music City.
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Nashville Documentary Produced by Mesquite 90 Productions
This is a sampling from the Mesquite 90 documentary Nashville produced by Audrey Kalivoda. The full version includes segments on Robert's Western World, Marathon Village, Goo Goos, Hermitage Hotel, Andrew Jackson, William Walker, Cheekwood, Belle Meade Mansion, Belmont Mansion, Hermitage, Manuel, James Polk, Sam Houston, Fisk University, Barbershop Harmony Society, Ryman, Country Music Hall of Fame, Gruhn Guitars, Ernest Tubb Record Shop, Elvis, Johnny B, Long Hollow Winery, Stu Phillips, Maxwell House Coffee, Gene Autry, Minnesota Fats, Traveller's Rest, and more. Edited for YouTube by: YouAndYoutube.com
Grimey's Records Saved From Sale
A popular Nashville record store was not forced relocate after it became public last week that the building which houses Grimey's New and Preloved Music is up for sale.
Things To Do In Nashville, TN
- They don't call Nashville Music City for nothing. This city loves a catchy tune, and country music isn't the only game in town, but country is king. See Elvis' golden Cadillac and Ralph Stanley's mandolin at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, or take in a performance at Opryland. Nashville's nightlife is legendary. Honky-tonks along Broadway thump with music and beer-drinking dancers late into the night. You really should go.
You don't need to be a country music fan to enjoy the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. Legends are honored here with a vast audio archive of important points in the evolution of country music as well as in displays of Hank Williams' fringed jackets and Willie Nelson's bandana. There is plenty of memorabilia on crossover stars too, including Elvis, Lynyrd Skynyrd, even Bob Dylan. The Grand Ole Opry Museum pays tribute to the staples of that famous radio show: Patsy Cline, George Jones, Dolly Parton and many, many more.
Walk along Broadway downtown for the quintessential Music City shopping trip. Ernest Tubb Record Shop has been selling Nashville's greatest hits. If it's country, you'll find it here. Across the street Hatch Show Print made its mark producing concert posters. The shop still maintains its monster collection, and visitors can buy newly printed copies of classic posters featuring their favorite artists and festivals.
TRAVELS IN TENNESSEE
TRAVELING THROUGH THE BEAUTIFUL STATE OF TENNESSEE TOWARD THE RETREAT. SMOKING A PIPE, DRIVING AND ENJOYING.
Great Tour of Nashville Tennessee With So Much to Do Here Episode 75
Come on over and see the great city of Nashville, Tennessee. It is really a music fan city. Their Tennessee State Museum is massive, their trolley hop on hop off tour is amazing and they have some unique buildings and architecture.
Be sure to check out the Grammy museum, country music hall of fame, rock n soul museum, music row and so much more listed below.
I also take you to Memphis Tennessee on my way to Nashville and show you some of their culture and iconic locations, buildings and attractions.
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Randy's Records Documentary
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2009 08 28 Kari Smith at Cowboy Bill's - My Baby Loves Me
Kari Smith singing Martina McBride's My Baby Loves Me at Cowboy Bill's in Milledgeville, GA in August 2009. Check out karismithmusic.com for more info.
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Kari Smith gathers crowds with her fresh vocal style and contagious smile, whether it's local fans in a crowded coffee shop, or on stage performing for thousands. Rather than waiting to be discovered, Kari finds her audience in local and regional venues, and fills her time outside of performing with writing, recording, and teaching music.
In 2005, she independently released EP go with you, including the bluesy, driving rhythm of I Call It Love, which was featured in independent film Middle of the Road (August 2005, Red Cactus Films). In August 2006, she followed up with an independently released full-length album, self-titled Kari. Her third record “Gypsy of Love” was released in December 2008 by Music Row producer / engineer Dennis Money on independent label Vanillity Music.
Her first TV appearance in October 2007 featured acoustic performances of her original music on PBS’s “The Music Seen”, and her first network appearance on CBS's “Virginia This Morning” aired in January 2008, and most recently in October and November 2017. She also worked as an extra on Season 2 of ABC’s Nashville in January 2014.
Kari made the move from Richmond, VA to Nashville, TN in 2006 to further her pursuit of performing and writing. In 2013, she began to focusing her attention on her passion for the Hispanic community by performing regularly in Spanish. She has played nearly 100 shows in Spanish and has been featured in Spanish newspaper and Spanish radio in Nashville. After 10 years in Nashville, Kari returned to her native Virginia in 2016 and maintains a busy schedule of live music performances and music instruction.
In addition to frequent solo acoustic performances, Kari performs with other bands in a variety of genres as a vocalist, keyboardist, and rhythm guitarist. Through these experiences, she has had the opportunity to share the stage with such national acts as Huey Lewis & the News, Sugar Ray, Switchfoot, and Eric Heatherly, and Graham Russell of Air Supply. Her powerful rendition of the National Anthem has been heard at Richmond Braves and Flying Squirrels baseball games, national concerts, an Extreme Fighting Championship in Richmond, VA's Coliseum, and the Toughest Cowboy rodeo in Nashville's Bridgestone Arena. Since 2005, she has performed almost 1,000 shows in almost 200 different venues in 15 states.
Kari holds an AA in Liberal Arts, and is a member of NSAI (Nashville Songwriter Association International) and ASCAP (American Society of Composers and Publishers.)
Kari also is a wedding singer in Richmond, VA and the surrounding areas, as well as a singer and live musician for private parties and events. Contact her for a quote for your wedding (rehearsal dinner, ceremony, cocktail hour, dinner, reception), corporate events, parties and private events, religious events and memorial services / wakes, quinceañeros, and DJ / emcee services.
Early Commercial Printing Press Nashville, TN
Large printing press of the late 1800s. A Visit to Tennessee with Sharpens Best during the CMT Music Awards! Nashville is the capital of the U.S. state of. It is located on the Cumberland River in the north-central part of the state. The city is a center for the music, healthcare, publishing, banking and transportation industries, and is home to a large number of colleges and universities.
Reflecting the city's position in state government, Nashville is home to the Tennessee Supreme Court's courthouse for Middle Tennessee. It is known as a center of the music industry, earning it the nickname Music City.
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Someday When Things Are Good
Fred Fowler is a regular at the music jams in the local area. Fred performed Someday When Things Are Good at the Meetinghouse Stage in Rindge, NH
One hundred percent of the proceeds from the Meeting House Stage go directly to the Rindge Historical Society, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, and are used for solely educational purposes. Performers receive no fee or compensation for their appearance. Per Title 17, United States Code, Section 110(4) Limitations on Exclusive Rights: Exemption of Certain Performances and Displays, The Meeting House Stage is exempt from being required to pay for live music performance licenses from Performing Rights Organizations (PROs) such as ASCAP, BMI, & SESAC.
Old Tennessee Building from 1892
Historic Nashville Buildings on the Historic Register. A Visit to Tennessee with Sharpens Best during the CMT Music Awards! Nashville is the capital of the U.S. state of. It is located on the Cumberland River in the north-central part of the state. The city is a center for the music, healthcare, publishing, banking and transportation industries, and is home to a large number of colleges and universities.
Reflecting the city's position in state government, Nashville is home to the Tennessee Supreme Court's courthouse for Middle Tennessee. It is known as a center of the music industry, earning it the nickname Music City.
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ALAN & SONIA'S 3RD VISIT TO NASHVILLE (pt3). OCTOBER 2007
Video taken on our third visit to Nashville, inside the Ryman, and around the Broadway area. October 2007
Walking The Floor Over You
Buck Norris sing the Ernest Tubb standard called Walking The Floor Over You.
Early in 1941, Ernest Tubb cut several new songs, this time backed by Fay Smitty Smith, a staff electric guitarist for KGKO. The first single released from these sessions was Walking the Floor Over You. Over the next few months, the single became a massive hit, eventually selling over a million copies. Walking the Floor Over You was the first honky tonk song, launching not only Tubb's career but also the musical genre itself. Tubb sang the song in the Charles Starrett movie Fighting Buckeroos (1941), which led to another film appearance in Starrett's Ridin' West (1942). By the end of 1942, he was popular enough to gain a release from his Gold Chain contract, and he headed to Nashville. Upon his arrival in January of 1943, he joined the Grand Ole Opry and became the first musician to use an electric guitar in the Opry.
Between 1942 and 1944, Tubb made no recordings because of a strike within the recorders' union, yet he continued to tour, often with Pee Wee King and Roy Acuff. Ernest returned to recording in 1944, releasing the number two Try Me One More Time early in the year, following by his first number one single, Soldier's Last Letter, that summer. The two singles kicked off a nearly 15-year streak of virtually uninterrupted Top Ten singles (only four of his 54 singles of that era failed to crack the Top Ten, and even then they made the Top 15). In 1946, he began recording solely with his band, the Texas Troubadors, and he became one of the first country artists to record in Nashville. Between the end of 1945 and the conclusion of 1946, he had a number of huge hits, including It's Been So Long Darling, Rainbow at Midnight, Filipino Baby, and Drivin' Nails in My Coffin. The singles cemented his reputation in the U.S. and won him new fans around the world.
Early in 1947, he opened the Ernest Tubb Record Shop in Nashville, which he promoted through the Midnight Jamboree, a radio program he designed to fill the post-Opry slot on the radio. That year, he became the first country star to play Carnegie Hall in New York, signalling how much he had done to increase country music's popularity across the United States; a few years before, it would have been unthinkable to have such rural music play in such an urban venue. During 1949, he hit the height of his popularity, charting an astonishing 13 hit singles during the course of the year — which is even more remarkable considering that the chart only had 15 positions each week. Most of those songs were classics, including Have You Ever Been Lonely? (Have You Ever Been Blue), Let's Say Goodbye Like We Said Hello, I'm Biting My Fingernails and Thinking of You (a collaboration with the Andrews Sisters), Slipping Around, and Blue Christmas. The following year, he had 11 hit singles, including I Love You Because and Throw Your Love My Way, plus several hit duets with Red Foley, including Tennessee Border No. 2 and the number one Goodnight Irene. Tubb also demonstrated his influence by helping Hank Snow appear on the Grand Ole Opry and supporting Hank Williams.
Throughout the '50s, Tubb recorded and toured relentlessly, racking up well over 30 hit singles, the majority of which — including the classics Driftwood on the River (1951) and The Yellow Rose of Texas (1955) — reached the Top Ten. By the end of the decade, his sales dipped slightly, which only meant he wasn't reaching the Top Ten, only the Top 20, with regularity. Nevertheless, he stopped having big hits in the early '60s, as rock & roll and newer, harder honky tonk singers cut into his audience. Even with the decline of his sales, Tubb was able to pack concert halls, and his television show was equally popular. While the quality of his recordings was rather uneven during this time, he still cut a number of classics, including Thanks a Lot, Pass the Booze, and Waltz Across Texas. Beginning in 1964, Decca had him record a series of duets with Loretta Lynn, and over the next five years he made three albums and had four hit singles: Mr. and Mrs. Used to Be, Our Hearts Are Holding Hands, Sweet Thang, and Who's Gonna Take the Garbage Out.
7-3-1994 Nashville TN - arts & media conference -entertainment
7-3-1994 Nashville TN - Baha'i arts & media conference -entertainment.
Mary Davis, Tommy Kavelin, Billie & Lua Crofts, Barbara Talley... others
Difference Maker - Needtobreathe at Grimey's Record Store 4/19/14
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Amber Renee singing to her daddy at The Nashville Palace 6-
16 yr old Amber Renee singing All-American Girl by Carrie Underwood at The Nashville Palace and dedicating it to her daddy for Fathers Day!! 6-16-2012
Broadway Street ~ Nashville ~ Talk to Elvis & Willie
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Anita Stapleton on Ernest Tubb's Midnite Jamboree
These are clips of Anita Stapleton hosting Ernest Tubb's Midnite Jamboree at the Texas Troubadour Theatre in Nashville, TN, on July 12, 2014. Find the entire broadcast here:
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SMU Mustangs football - Rhodes-Bud Boogie - Ernest Tubb
Poor Man's Air Conditioning
Funny! Watch the first 2 seconds! A Visit to Tennessee with Sharpens Best during the CMT Music Awards! Nashville is the capital of the U.S. state of. It is located on the Cumberland River in the north-central part of the state. The city is a center for the music, healthcare, publishing, banking and transportation industries, and is home to a large number of colleges and universities.
Reflecting the city's position in state government, Nashville is home to the Tennessee Supreme Court's courthouse for Middle Tennessee. It is known as a center of the music industry, earning it the nickname Music City.
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Sharpen Best can be found at local Shows and Events around the country including Fishing Demonstrations, Tanner Gun Shows, 4x4s, Hunting Tips, Knives, Tents, Boats, Truck, and more!
Go to your closest Sportsman's Expo and grab some of Today's best products! -
Get the World's Best Sharpener at:
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You Gotta Get One of These: A Survival Tool That Works
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