Ruble Sanderson has a collection of sound machines that would impress Thomas Edison. Phonographs, jukeboxes, video games tucked away in Nashville.
Kenny Chesney didn't find immediate success in Nashville, and even spent time playing in bars for tips before hitting it big.
From shopping and shows to honky-tonk bars and haute cuisine, this expertly curated 48-hour Music City itinerary hits all the right notes.
Dive bars have a way of capturing history that fancy establishments never could. They’re the kind of places where sawdust covers the floor. The regulars know your name by the second visit. The walls ...
The Washington Commanders quarterback, who was the No. 2 pick overall by the Tennessee Titans in the 2015 NFL Draft, met his future wife in 2014 at the University of Oregon. He played for the ...
Nashville’s Honky Tonk Highway is nothing but a living, breathing soundtrack of America. Playing night and day and with ...
If we had to choose one Nashville neighborhood to eat in for the rest of our lives, it’d have to be East Nashville. Small business owners—not chains—run the show here, and they’re not afraid to take ...
Looking for your next dive bar? One of the South’s most legendary is in Nashville, according to Southern Living.
These dive bars offer chill places to grab a drink, hopefully free of bachelorette parties and pretense, but heavy on the ...