Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame Induction Banquet, May 2014
Introduction by Mike Keith, Voice of the Tennessee Titans
National Anthem performed by Holly Lynn
Carrie Underwood's husband, Mike Fisher, receives Tennessee Sports Hall Of Fame Honor
Carrie Underwood Supports Her ‘Handsome’ Hubby As He Receives Tennessee Sports Hall Of Fame Hono The superstar singer celebrates her man's last victory.
Carrie Underwood is no stranger to prizes: the American Idol 2005 champion has won seven Grammy awards, 10 Billboard Music Awards, 14 ACM Awards, 12 American Music Awards and 8 CMA Awards, but the tables came back recently when she her husband, Mike Fisher, won a coveted award at the 52nd annual induction banquet at the Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame.
Fisher, a longtime hockey center for the NFL Nashville Predators team, was named Professional Athlete of the Year at the Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame ceremony in Nashville. Carrie Underwood took her Instagram story to congratulate her hilarious hockey player husband on her honor.
Look at my handsome 'Male Professional Athlete of the Year!' Carrie said that a collage of photos of her husband accepted her pupil. So proud of you, darling! Underwood labeled the photo with Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame and added a kiss emoji.
Mike Fisher was the captain of the Nashville Predators in the National Hockey League before retiring from the NHL last month. But at the awards ceremony, he celebrated two victories, as his team, the Nashville Predators, won the coveted Tennessean of the Year award.
According to Overton County News, the Tennessean of the Year is the main honor of the award ceremony and is presented to the individual or organization who has made significant contributions to the state through sports or other methods, demonstrating outstanding character and leadership.
Gibson County (TN) Sports Hall of Fame Class of 2013 introductions
A video introduction to the Class of 2013 inductees in the Gibson County (TN) Sports Hall of Fame. The organization's 17th annual banquet and induction ceremony was held in Bradford, Tennessee Friday, April 12. Seven individuals and one team - the Bradford boys basketball team of 1965-66 coached by the late Joe Denning - were honored for outstanding accomplishments in athletics. Individual inductees were: Bob Alexander (posthumous award), Shane Cowan, Terry Martin, Chris McCurdy, Jenny Lannom Pritchett, Ricky Rogers and Danny Truett.
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Driving Downtown Streets - Broadway - Nashville Tennessee USA - Episode 44.
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Broadway is major thoroughfare in Nashville, Tennessee. It includes Lower Broadway, a renowned entertainment district for country music.
Landmarks
Lower Broadway consists of Broadway between First and Fifth avenues. Its features include the Bridgestone Arena, the Nashville Convention Center and various honky tonk bars, including Robert's Western World and Tootsie's Orchid Lounge.[2] The Ryman Auditorium and the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum are both within one block of this area. Lower Broadway is a particularly crowded place during the annual CMA Music Festival.
Nashville is the capital of the U.S. state of Tennessee and the county seat of Davidson County. The city is a center for the music, healthcare, publishing, banking and transportation industries, and is home to numerous 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 country music industry, earning it the nickname Music City U.S.A.
Tourism
Perhaps the biggest factor in drawing visitors to Nashville is its association with country music. Many visitors to Nashville attend live performances of the Grand Ole Opry, the world's longest running live radio show. The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum is another major attraction relating to the popularity of country music. The Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center, the Opry Mills regional shopping mall and the General Jackson showboat, are all located in what is known as Music Valley.
Nashville has several arts centers and museums, including the Frist Center for the Visual Arts, Cheekwood Botanical Garden and Museum of Art, the Tennessee State Museum, the Johnny Cash Museum, Fisk University's Van Vechten and Aaron Douglas Galleries, Vanderbilt University's Fine Art Gallery and Sarratt Gallery, and the full-scale replica of the Parthenon.
Economy
As the home of country music, Nashville has become a major music recording and production center. All of the Big Four record labels, as well as numerous independent labels, have offices in Nashville, mostly in the Music Row area.[44] Nashville has been home to the headquarters of guitar company Gibson since 1984. Since the 1960s, Nashville has been the second-largest music production center (after New York) in the U.S.[45] As of 2006, Nashville's music industry is estimated to have a total economic impact of $6.4 billion per year and to contribute 19,000 jobs to the Nashville area.[46]
Although Nashville is renowned as a music recording center and tourist destination, its largest industry is health care. Nashville is home to more than 300 health care companies, including Hospital Corporation of America (HCA), the largest private operator of hospitals in the world.
The automotive industry is also becoming increasingly important for the entire Middle Tennessee region. Nissan North America moved its corporate headquarters in 2006 from Gardena, California (Los Angeles County) to Franklin, southwest of Nashville. Nissan also has its largest North American manufacturing plant in Smyrna, Tennessee. Largely as a result of the increased development of Nissan and other Japanese economic interests in the region, Japan moved its former New Orleans consulate-general to Nashville's Palmer Plaza.
Bridgestone has a strong presence with their North American headquarters located in Nashville, with manufacturing plants and a distribution center in nearby counties.
Other major industries in Nashville include insurance, finance, and publishing (especially religious publishing). The city hosts headquarters operations for several Protestant denominations, including the United Methodist Church, Southern Baptist Convention, National Baptist Convention USA, and the National Association of Free Will Baptists.
Nashville is also known for some of their famously popular Southern confections, including Goo Goo Clusters (which have been made in Nashville since 1912).[50]
Fortune 500 companies with offices within Nashville include Dell,[51] HCA, Bridgestone, Community Health Systems, Nissan North America, Tractor Supply Company, UBS and Dollar General.
Tennessee Journalism Hall of Fame inducts 'humbled' 2014 class
MURFREESBORO — Representing excellence in newspaper, television and radio news, six veteran journalists were inducted into the second class of the Tennessee Journalism Hall of Fame before a capacity crowd Tuesday afternoon at Murfreesboro’s Embassy Suites Hotel and Conference Center.
The inductions were held during the 60th annual conference of the Tennessee Association of Broadcasters, which sponsored the ceremony along with the Associated Press. The Hall of Fame is an independent partner with MTSU’s College of Mass Communication, which houses the hall in its Center for Innovation in Media inside the Bragg Mass Communication Building on the MTSU campus.
The 2014 honorees were:
* Joe Birch, longtime co-anchor, WMC-TV Action News 5, Memphis. A veteran lead anchor for 35 years, Birch is an Emmy Award-winning journalist who has been recognized for his community work. He exposed sex dens being operated in abandoned schools and became a hero of and for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital as a prolific fundraising advocate.
* Bob Johnson, retired co-anchor of WTVC-TV News, Chattanooga. A veteran journalist of 45 years, Johnson reported from the scene of stories as diverse as the 1988 Moscow summit between the U.S. and Russia and the space shuttle’s first flight after the 1986 Challenger explosion.
* Alex S. Jones, Pulitzer Prize winner, The New York Times. Jones is the director of the Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy at Harvard’s John F. Kennedy School of Government and also holds the school’s Laurence M. Lombard Chair in the Press and Public Policy. His family owns the Greeneville Sun in Greeneville, Tennessee, which is part of the Jones Media Network.
* Luther Masingill, WDEF Radio/TV, Chattanooga. Masingill is the world’s longest-serving radio announcer working at the same station. He is the only announcer to have reported on-air both the 1941 Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor and the 2011 terrorist attack on the Twin Towers in New York City.
* Otis Sanford, longtime former reporter, editor, columnist, The Commercial Appeal, Memphis. Sanford now holds the Helen and Jabie Hardin Chair of Excellence in Economics/Managerial Journalism in the Department of Journalism at the University of Memphis. He is a nationally recognized speaker on journalism ethics, education and the First Amendment.
* Sam Venable, columnist, Knoxville News Sentinel. Venable has also written 12 books featuring his wit and unique look at life and contributed to many other books as well. He is the winner of more than three-dozen national and regional writing awards.
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Nashville, Tennessee - 1 Minute Tour
Known as the epicenter of American Country Music, Nashville is the capital and second largest city in Tennessee. The city is also fast becoming known as a healthcare and automotive industry mecca. Nashville is home to the Country Music Hall of Fame, Ryman Auditorium (The Grand Ole Opry) and the Opry Mills shopping complex. Nashville is also a major tourist destination for history and sports. Nashville is home to the NHL's Nashville Predators, the NFL's Tennessee Titans and several college and minor league clubs. With shopping, parks, museums and night life, Nashville is an activity filled southern metropolis. Search on and to find the best lodging at the best rates for you and your family when you visit Nashville, TN.
Tennessee Journalism Hall of Fame inducts four new members into 2017 class
MURFREESBORO, Tenn. — The Tennessee Journalism Hall of Fame inducted four outstanding journalists during its fifth annual induction ceremony Aug. 15.
This year’s honorees — Leon Alligood, Tom Humphrey, Don Whitehead and Larry Woody — were inducted at the event at the Embassy Suites Hotel and Conference Center in Murfreesboro.
WSMV-TV Channel 4 news anchor and 2016 hall inductee Demetria Kalodimos emceed the ceremony, which was held in partnership with Middle Tennessee State University and in conjunction with the 69th Conference of the Tennessee Association of Broadcasters.
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Closing of the copper mines in the Copper Basin - 30 year anniversary
July 31, 1987 marked the beginning of the end of the mining industry in the Great Copper Basin of southeast Tennessee as the last ore was extracted from area mines. Ore from South America was brought in to produce sulfuric acid and make other products, but that also ceased in the early 2000's. This video was created to honor our mining heritage and to those who worked there. Music by Midnight Oil - Forgotten Years. Pictures are from multiple FB picture preservation groups, Ducktown Basin Museum, Topics News Publication, Cline Photos, and other internet sources. I do not claim ownership to any of the pictures or music in this tribute.
Top10 Recommended Hotels in Nashville, Tennessee, USA
Top10 Recommended Hotels in Nashville, Tennessee, USA
1. Club Hotel Nashville Inn & Suites ***
2. Sheraton Music City ****
3. DoubleTree by Hilton Downtown Nashville ****
4. Best Western PLUS Downtown/Music Row ***
5. Hotel Preston Nashville Airport ***
6. Hilton Garden Inn Nashville Downtown/Convention Center ***
7. Comfort Inn Downtown Nashville/Vanderbilt ***
8. Knights Inn - Nashville Downtown **
9. Country Inn & Suites By Carlson Nashville Opryland North ***
10. Sheraton Nashville Downtown Hotel ****
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1. 2435 Atrium Way, Nashville, TN 37214, USA
This hotel is conveniently placed moments from Nashville's top attractions, including the Nashville International Airport.
2. 777 McGavock Pike, Nashville, TN 37214, USA
Sheraton Music City hotel features an airport transfer service to and from Nashville International Airport. Guest parking is free at this pet-friendly hotel.
3. 315 4th Avenue North, Nashville, TN 37219, USA
Boasting an exceptional location in the heart of downtown Nashville, this hotel is within walking distance to the Nashville Convention Center, and features an on-site restaurant along with friendly...
4. 1407 Division Street, Nashville, TN 37203, USA
In the heart of Tennessee’s historic riverfront district, this Nashville hotel features a daily hot breakfast and an outdoor pool. Guests are just 1 mile from the Country Music Hall of Fame.
5. 733 Briley Parkway, Nashville, TN 37217, USA
Featuring an outdoor pool and free Wi-Fi, this Nashville, Tennessee hotel is a 10-minute drive from the Grand Ole Opry and the Gaylord Opryland Resort and Convention Center.
6. 305 Korean Veterans Boulevard , Nashville, TN 37201, USA
Hilton Garden Inn Nashville Downtown/Convention Center is just 650 metres away from the Music City Center and 3 minutes' walk
from Broadway. An outdoor pool and fitness centre are available on site.
7. 1501 Demonbreun Street, Nashville, TN 37203, USA
Moments from popular downtown Nashville, Tennessee attractions, including the Country Music Hall of Fame, this hotel offers comfortable accommodations furnished with modern conveniences such as...
8. 99 Spring Street, Nashville, TN 37207, USA
Featuring an outdoor pool, this hotel is located off Interstate 24 across from Cross Point Community Church and 5 minutes’ drive from Central Nashville. Free Wi-Fi is provided to all guests.
9. 210 Rudy Circle, Nashville, TN 37214, USA
This Nashville hotel is less than a 5-minute drive from The Grand Ole Opry and Opry Mills Shopping Mall. It offers a library, a seasonal outdoor pool, and free Wi-Fi.
10. 623 Union Street, Nashville, TN 37219, USA
This Tennessee hotel is in the heart of downtown Nashville and is a 3-minute walk from the Tennessee State Museum. Free WiFi is available. Fort Nashborough is a 10-minute walk away.
Omni Nashville Hotel -- NOW OPEN!
No other place has a story like Nashville. And no one tells that story better than the new Omni Nashville Hotel. Take a tour of the hotel before it opens in the Fall of 2013.
The Omni Nashville Hotel, specially created to be an authentic expression of Nashville's vibrant music culture, will open in the fall of 2013. Across from the new Music City Center which will open earlier in 2013, the luxury hotel will be a one-of-a-kind experience, fully integrated with an expansion of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum® on four levels.
Located on Fifth Avenue between Demonbreun and Korean Veterans Blvd., the Omni Nashville Hotel design is a modern expression of the city's distinct character, incorporating natural materials, exposed steel and regional limestone. The multi-story hotel and expanded museum will share meeting and entertainment space and bring additional restaurants and retail venues to this dynamic destination in downtown Nashville.
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Visit City of Nashville Tennessee | Music City | CityOf.com/Nashville
Welcome to Nashville, home to the capital of Tennessee, Nashville is known as the music city USA. As it is also the home of country music. This diverse city offers a great variety of parks and outdoor activities. Various professional sports teams, famous festivals and events and unique attractions that will be sure to move you. Not to mention the city is immersed in live music venues, modern and historic recording studios and is home to several famous musical artists. Start the day off by taking the family to the Nashville Zoo, which offers 350 animals and several attractions such as the Wild Animal Carousel, there is also The Nashville Children’s Theater and The Strike & Spare Family Fun Center. If you’re a history buff make sure to pay tribute to country music at The Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum. There’s also the Tennessee State Museum and The Musician’s Hall of Fame Museum. Enjoy the outdoors at Radnor Lake, Nashville Shore Water Park or The Dunbar Caves State Park which all offer various activities such as hiking, swimming, fishing, kayaking and more. If you enjoy golf, visit the Hermitage Golf Course along the Cumberland River. This popular course has been voted best golf course in Nashville and the sports don't stop there. Catch a game with NFL's Tennessee Titans at LP Field or watch the Nashville Sound hit one out of the ballpark. You can also check out The National Hockey League's Nashville Predators tear up the ice. Music city offers plenty of unique tours and places like The Jack Daniels Distillery, The Parthenon, Ryman Auditorium and The RCA Studio Beat which became famous when The King recorded more than 200 songs there. Add more entertainment to your day by visiting some of Nashville's most famous music and theater venues. Such as The Grand Ole Opry, The Tennessee Repertory Theatre and The Tennessee Performing Arts Center. For the best nightlife in Nashville be sure to check out The Big Bang Bar where you’ll dance, party and sing along with the crowd at this dueling piano bar and nightlife hot spot. There’s also Mercy Lounge, Cadillac Ranch, All American Bar & Grill and The WildHorse Saloon. Often considered the country’s capital for best dancing and nightlife entertainment destination and we cannot forget about Tootsie’s Orchid Lounge which has been named the number 1 honkey tonk in the world in a city surrounded by music, history, southern charm and fame. Nashville easily meets the taste and interest of all.
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News Channel 4 (WSMV Nashville) stopped by the Aristocrat of Bands' final practice before the group heads out to Canton, Ohio. The Band will perform in the NFL Hall of Fame Game Sunday, Aug. 3 when TSU's own Claude Humphrey will be enshrined into the Hall of Fame.
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News Channel 4 (WSMV Nashville) stopped by the Aristocrat of Bands' final practice before the group heads out to Canton, Ohio. The Band will perform in the NFL Hall of Fame Game Sunday, Aug. 3 when TSU's own Claude Humphrey will be enshrined into the Hall of Fame.
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Tennessee Journalism Hall of Fame at MTSU inducts 6 into 2016 class
MURFREESBORO, Tenn. — The Tennessee Journalism Hall of Fame honored six broadcast journalists, including some with strong MTSU ties, during a banquet and awards ceremony Thursday, Dec. 8, at the Murfreesboro Association of Realtors Training Center at 311 Butler Drive.
The 2016 class of inductees includes former state representative, MTSU alumnus and current university administrator John Hood, who began his journalism career on local radio. Also being honored posthumously is sports director and announcer Monte Hale Sr., who was “the voice of the MTSU Blue Raiders” from 1961-1980 and whose name graces Murphy Center’s Hale Arena.
Other members of the 2016 class include: Tom Britt of Jackson, Tennessee, a news producer, anchor and reporter for WBBJ-TV; Hudley Crockett of Nashville, a former news director, anchor and producer for WSIX-TV (now WKRN) and former press secretary for Tennessee Gov. Buford Ellington; and Darrell Patterson of Chattanooga, retired sports director and anchor for WTVC-TV Channel 9.
The ceremony, was emceed by WSMV-TV Channel 4 anchor Demetria Kalodimos, who was the surprise sixth inductee at the end of the ceremony.
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Nashville Marriott at Vanderbilt University - Nashville Hotels, Tennessee
Nashville Marriott at Vanderbilt University 4 Stars Hotel in Nashville, Tennessee Within US Travel Directory This completely non-smoking hotel in Nashville, Tennessee offers on-site dining at the Latitude Restaurant and Longitude Lounge. Vanderbilt University and Centennial Park are within walking distance of the hotel.The guest rooms include a sitting area and a flat-screen TV. The rooms also provide bathrobes and a coffeemaker. Select rooms offer concierge lounge access with free breakfast on the weekdays.
A gym is available on-site at the Marriott Nashville at Vanderbilt University. The hotel offers an on-site cash machine and laundry facilities as well.The Country Music Hall of Fame in downtown Nashville is 3.2 km from the Vanderbilt University Nashville Marriott. Vanderbilt University Campus is a 2-minute walk away.
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