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thestageonbroadway · 4 months ago
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How to Stay Updated on Who’s Playing at The Stage on Broadway
Nashville’s vibrant music scene is famous worldwide, and at the heart of it lies The Stage on Broadway. Known for its lively honky-tonk atmosphere and top-notch live music, this iconic bar is a must-visit destination for anyone seeking an unforgettable night of entertainment. But with so many incredible acts taking the stage daily, how can you stay in the loop about who’s playing at The Stage on Broadway? 
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Let’s explore some practical tips to keep yourself updated on the latest music events and live country bands performing at this legendary venue. 
1. Visit Their Official Website 
The official website of The Stage on Broadway is an excellent resource to stay informed about upcoming live music performances. The site is regularly updated with details about the latest music events, including live country bands and music concert events scheduled for each day.     Make it a habit to check their website frequently to ensure you’re always in the know about who’s taking the stage next. 
2. Follow The Stage on Broadway on Social Media
Social media platforms are your best friends when it comes to discovering Nashville music events. The Stage on Broadway frequently updates their Facebook, and Instagram pages with the latest schedules, event highlights, and announcements about famous country artists. A quick scroll through their feeds can help you spot the next big act or even find out when your favorite local band will be performing. 
Don’t forget to turn on post notifications for these accounts so you’ll never miss an update. This way, whether it’s a Friday night or a weekday, you’ll know exactly who’s playing at The Stage on Broadway. 
3. Engage with the Local Community 
Nashville is brimming with music lovers, and the local community is always buzzing with excitement about upcoming events. Join social media groups, or even follow hashtags like #NashvilleMusicEvents and #LiveCountryBands to discover the latest updates. Fellow fans of The Stage on Broadway often share personal experiences, and recommendations on these platforms. 
Additionally, word-of-mouth is powerful in Nashville—strike up conversations with locals or regulars to find out which famous country artists might be performing next at this beloved venue. 
4. Unplanned Visits 
One of the most unique aspects of The Stage on Broadway is its daily lineup of live music events. Unlike ticketed venues, you don’t need to plan weeks in advance to experience incredible performances. Drop by spontaneously, and you’ll likely discover new talent, legendary artists, or crowd-pleasing live country bands. Each visit promises something fresh and exciting, making it perfect for last-minute plans or a fun group night out in Nashville. 
5. Stay Active on Music Apps and Local Listings 
Several music-focused apps and Nashville event listings can help you keep tabs on who’s playing at The Stage on Broadway. Platforms like Bandsintown and Songkick often feature live music schedules, artist lineups, and event details. Pair these tools with local event websites, and you’ll have a comprehensive view of Nashville’s thriving music scene. 
6. Follow the Artists 
Many of the live country bands and famous country artists performing at The Stage on Broadway maintain active social media profiles. Follow your favorite performers to receive updates about their gigs. Artists often post when and where they’ll be performing next, giving you an additional way to stay informed. 
Why The Stage on Broadway Stands Out 
The Stage on Broadway offers more than just live music; it’s an experience. Situated in the heart of Nashville’s iconic Broadway strip, this honky-tonk gem features a lively atmosphere, a historic mural of country legends, and some of the best talent Nashville has to offer. Whether you’re looking for a casual night out or a special celebration, The Stage on Broadway is the perfect backdrop for unforgettable memories. 
With live events happening every day, there’s always a reason to stop by and soak in the electrifying energy of the music. Whether you’re grooving to chart-topping hits or discovering new favorites, you’ll leave with stories to tell and songs to remember. 
Staying updated on who’s playing at The Stage on Broadway doesn’t have to be complicated. By leveraging social media, websites, and local connections, you can ensure you’re always in the know about the latest music events. So gear up for your next visit and get ready to enjoy live country music at its finest—all in the heart of Nashville’s most iconic honky-tonk bar. From famous country artists to up-and-coming bands, there’s always something spectacular waiting for you. See you on Broadway! 
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clancyycat · 3 months ago
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the question of “would you recognize superman in real life” is so funny to me because famous people come into my work all the time and i’m always clueless until my coworkers tell me so like. no i sure wouldn’t!!!
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anti-ao3 · 1 year ago
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maybe brazilians will get my point
but to me t/aylor swift is basically romero britto
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midnight-star-world · 7 months ago
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Luke Combs - Fathers & Sons
#CountryMusic
So today on the MSR (Midnight Star Review), I will like to talk about the latest album from Country Music Superstar Luke Combs. The new project is titled "Fathers & Sons" and was released on Friday June 14th, 2024. There are 12 tracks on CDs, but before we dive too far off tracks. Let's talk about Luke's career for a bit.
Luke has had major success on all the charts including mine MSR (Midnight Star Report). The MSR combines both CMT (Country Music Television), the Billboard Country Music Airplay Charts, & even myself. Luke has scored 15 number ones on my weekly list. Luke has had huge hits like "Fast car", "Beautiful crazy", & "Where the wild things are". And other hits you may remember are "When it rains it pours", "Ain't no love in Oklahoma", & "One number away". Now before we go too much off, let's jump back into the new album.
Amazon got this album 3 months later. Luke Combs had a hand in co-writting 9 out of 12 tracks. And he also had help from Luke Bryan, & Rhett Akins. No lead single from this project. Songs you should check out are "In case I ain't around", "Huntin' by yourself", & "Remember him that way". And other songs include "The man he sees in me", "All I ever do is leave", & "Ride around Heaven". The stand out songs in my opinion include "Whoever you turn out to be", "My old man was right", & "Take me out to the ballgame". Here is the track list now.
Track list.
Front door famous.
In case I ain't around.
Huntin' by yourself.
Little Country boys.
Whoever you turn out to be.
Remember him that way.
The man he sees in me.
All I ever do is leave.
Plant a seed.
Ride around Heaven.
My old man was right.
Take me out to the ballgame.
And that's a wrap for the track list. And on the MSR (Midnight Star Review), I would give this album a 4.5 out of 5 stars. There are standout tracks, but it didn't seem to be as many tracks as usual Luke Combs Albums. But it a good album if you are a Country Music fan or a Luke Combs, you should pick this up. Thanks for taking the time to read this review. See ya all next time.
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toddbarrowcountry · 1 year ago
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persephoneflouwers · 2 years ago
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Billie jeeeeeean is noooot my loooover she’sjustagirlwhoclaimsthatIamtheone BUT THE KID IS NOOOOOT MY SOOOON
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buoyantsaturn · 2 years ago
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ok hi cj glad you're back no need to answer my very negative ask bc now that you liked it I do regret that :( but I wanna know your opinions on naomi solace! also your bio still says you're 23 btw <3
too late already answered it. sadly i cannot give opinions on naomi solace because she WASN'T THERE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i can't believe will said that he wanted to meet hades someday and nico didnt say a WORD about meeting naomi lmao. but hey at least this mortal mom is Still Alive <3
nobody likes u when ur 23 ig :(
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You really just discovered the “we are all at most five steps removed from celebrities is true”
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just found out my cousin (who lives in England) is in the art department of a bunch of shows??? And she worked oN DOCTOR WHO? AND HAD LUNCH WITH DAVID TENNANT???? and she just told me so casually because she's interested in the art, not the show? I mean, excuse me? She worked on SHERLOCK???? FOR A WHOLE SEASON?? She worked on Peaky Blinders and Lord of the Rings and Game of Thrones??? And probably other things because she has a shitty memory and according to her everything is a blur?? AND AT ONE POINT SHE WAS LIKE: "oh and have you ever heard of Neil Gaiman?" And I was trying not to scream, because yes, of course I've heard of Neil, he's only my favorite author, I've only read like all of his books multiple times, and if you say you worked on Good Omens or the Sandman I'm going to lose it completely. So I said "yeah I've read a couple of his books," -you know, like a liar- "what about him?" and she goes "well I worked on one of his shows and he's brilliant i just can't remember which one" and i go "w-what do you mean he's brilliant? You're.. you're talking about his writing... his writing is brilliant, right?" And she cheerfully says "oh no I don't read books, I ment he was really nice and brilliant when I talked to him" and i go "WHAT DID YOU TALK ABOUT WHAT DID YOU TALK ABOUT" and she thinks for a moment and goes "oh! BRICKS" WHAT IN THE WORLD YES NO THAT MAKES SENSE YOU GET TO WORK AND TALK WITH NEIL FUCKING GAIMAN AND YOU TALK ABOUT BRICKS? NO THAT'S TOTALLY NORMAL I'M NOT MAD ".... it was what I was designing at the time, I needed to know what vibe the bricks should have. Anyway want to see the spinning fireplace I made for doctor who" WHAT THE FUCK.
@neil-gaiman do you remember any brick conversations by any chance
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muddysouthmusic · 4 days ago
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yujateaandpi · 4 months ago
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Hi guys! Yujatea here! If you enjoy my work, I’d like to please ask for a moment of your time to consider helping this family I’m supporting! Shaima is a mother of four children, Abdul Rahim, Walid, Majdi, and baby Amal. Shaima is struggling to support her children since her husband disappeared, and needs urgent help with providing food and resources for them, especially as winter sweeps through Gaza! This family’s fundraising campaign (@familgazaamal1) is completely vetted and I’m trying to use my platforms to raise awareness on their behalf. I’ll be opening my commissions to raise funds for their campaign so keep your eyes peeled! I’ll also post their fundraiser link in my highlights as well! Thanks guys! Let’s do our part to reclaim kindness and uplift each other!
Here's a message from the family:
In Gaza, where conflict looms over daily life, children’s dreams remain a ray of hope. Abdul Rahim, a young boy, dreams of becoming a famous artist, using his drawings to tell the world about the beauty of his homeland. Walid, on the other hand, dreams of playing football in a big stadium, representing his country despite the obstacles around him. Majdi, a cat lover, dreams of becoming a kind person and helping children. Majdi, who dreams of opening an animal shelter to care for animals in Gaza. Even in the midst of war, these children cling to their dreams, believing that one day, despite the difficulties, they will achieve their goals. Their dreams are not only about personal success, but also about shedding light on a world filled with darkness. These dreams symbolize the resilience of Gaza’s children, showing that hope and determination can survive even the most difficult circumstances.
In the heart of the ongoing war, Shaima lives with her four children, constantly struggling with pain and waiting. Her husband, who was once the source of security and happiness, left a long time ago, facing the challenges of war far from them. Every day, Shaima makes earnest efforts to keep life going despite the hardships. She strives to provide food and shelter while trying to instill hope in the hearts of her children, who are still waiting for their father’s return, a father they know little about other than his absence. Her four children, despite their young age, carry great hopes in their hearts. The eldest, who everyone sees as the "little father," dreams of their father returning to embrace them as he did in the past. The youngest, on the other hand, wakes up at night searching for his father's voice, wishing for his return to feel safe again. Shaima's dream is every mother’s dream in this war: for her husband to return safely so they can live together again in peace and security. She dreams of the days when her husband filled their home with joy, and she prays for the end of the war so their family can reunite once more. Yet, amid the destruction and tears, hope remains their strength. Shaima knows that her patience and resilience are what keep the family going. Despite the difficult days, she continues to resist, dreaming of the moment when her family will be whole again, with her husband and the father of her children back home.
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heartbanter · 8 months ago
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Acoustic Guitar Cover: Credence Clearwater Revival's "Lookin' Out My Back Door"
John Fogerty John Fogerty wrote this song, in part, for his son, Josh. Josh was three years old at the time, and John could barely wait for his son to hear him sing the song on the radio, especially the part that goes: “Doot doot doo lookin’ out my back door.” In the song’s chorus, a passing parade is mentioned. Fogerty says the lyric is inspired by a Dr. Seuss book he read as a child, “To…
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an-ivy-covered-summer · 9 months ago
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incredible, yet not surprising at all, to see how the pitchfork bros and better than thou music erudites are starting to get nasty with their hateposting about chappell roan now that she’s become famous famous. it’s the same fucking thing all the time and just let me say that people suck so bad for once again being dicks about a female pop singer.
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thatdisasterauthor · 1 month ago
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👀 i would be interested in hearing the deviantart points rant
Alrighty, the deviantART points rant. For context, I had a dA account from the time I was 12 and used it steadily until I was about 20. I was also a volunteer moderator with them for about a year, and they even offered me a job at one point. (But there was no way in heaven or hell they could've paid me enough to move to southern California, and god forbid they offer remote work.)
dA was one of the original social media behemoths. Never quite to the level of Twitter or Facebook, but if you were an artist you were on deviantART. It was a fantastic site back in its heyday. Artists got their start on there, recruiters were on there, art directors were on there, the community building features were fantastic. Yeah, it had its share of weird shit, but point me to a website that doesn't.
Multiple famous artists got their start on deviantART. Back then, it was a place you got real, legitimate work from. A place you could use to build a real, legitimate audience. The titans of early 2000s digital art that pretty much everyone knows (in the West, anyway), the ones who still have a massive effect on art styles today, basically all got their start on deviantART. It influenced the entire western culture of what art looks like on the internet, and that bled out into what art looks like everywhere else because these people made beloved shows and comics and movies and books and everything else.
But one of the best things about deviantART was that it was created at a time before everyone decided social media had to be slimmed down to its barest bones. It was a complex site, and there was a lot to it. That made it really easy for all levels of artists (and just plain art enjoyers) to use, and easy for them to make it function in a way that worked for them. This fostered a great environment where people of all skill levels could interact, share knowledge, and just absorb skills from one another.
Now, one area deviantART didn't initially cater to people was built-in payment options. They had a print shop you could upload your work to, but it was like Redbubble or Printful; merch selling, not custom work selling. So if artists wanted to offer commissions, they'd have to take payments elsewhere. (Usually Paypal.) Which was fine! That worked great!
But, well. Corporations gonna corporate. I forget the exact year, but one day they launched a new feature called Points. Points were a site specific currency, and they were one of the first (if not the first) to have such a thing. There were also some other things launched with it, including the ability to accept commissions with points as payment. You could also use points to buy site subscriptions, badges, stuff from the print shop, etc., or you could gift them to other people. You could also cash them out for real currency, for a fee (I wanna say the fee was 10%, and less if you were a subscribed user, but I can't remember exactly).
The conversion rate for Points was 1 Point=1US cent. Which seems fine on the surface! But the problem was psychological, because what they didn't do was actually make it look like that. Points instead looked like dollars, because there was no equivalent to actual CENTS in the Points ecosystem. So, for example, lets say you want to charge one dollar for something. That would look like this:
$1
P100.
Or ten dollars for something:
$10
P1000
Or a hundred dollars for something:
$100
P10000
See the problem? They're the same VALUE, but points just look massively bigger. This was especially a problem for people who didn't know what the conversion rate was because they just didn't know, or they were from other countries and REALLY didn't know because it wasn't related to their own currencies at all. (I think there was also a max amount of points you could charge for a commission, like a couple hundred dollars worth maybe? It was low when you converted it to real currency, if I'm remembering correctly.)
It devalued the art market like a knife to the gut. People were suddenly taking commissions for literal pennies just because the numbers LOOKED bigger. And because deviantART was such a hub for the art community, it bled out elsewhere. Prices started to dip other places too, because people who DID understand the conversion rate knew they could go on deviantART and get shit for super cheap from the people who didn't know or care. Which made other people lower their prices to compete, and it just resulted in a spiral to the bottom.
Would the art market have still tanked in the same way without the introduction of Points on dA? Maybe. But Points were the first domino to fall, and they were a massive one. The art market has never recovered even though deviantART has been 90% dead for going on a decade.
So yes. There's my internet history rant on Points and art values. Thank you for coming to my Ted Talk.
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midnight-star-world · 1 year ago
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#CountryMusic
Chris Young - Young Love & Saturday Nights
So today on the MSR (Midnight Star Review), I would like to talk about the latest album from Country Music Singer Chris Young. The new album is titled "Young love & Saturday nights" and was released on Friday March 22nd, 2024. But before we dive into the 18 track project, let's talk about the career of Chris for a little bit first.
Chris has scored 4 number ones on my weekly list MSR (Midnight Star Report), which combines both CMT (Country Music Television), the Billboard Country Music Airplay Charts, & even myself. And the list used to include GAC (Great American Country) until that officially retired at the end of 2018. Some of the biggest hits from Chris you may remember are songs like "Gettin' you home", "Famous friends" which features Kane Brown, & "The man I want to be". Other songs like "Tomorrow", "Aw naw", & "Who I am with you". Now before we dive too far off track, let's jump back in the new album.
Some of the highlights from the new CD are songs like "Looking for you", "All dogs go to Heaven", & his current single "Young love & Saturday nights" which was co-written by David Bowie featuring his "Rebel Rebel". I felt like this song was one of the standout tracks "What she sees in me", and also you should check out "Call it a day", & "Drink to remember". Other songs you should check out are "Don't stop now", "Fall out" & "Fire" mentions Johnny Cash's "Ring of fire". There are even more highlights to mention as well like "Gettin' older", "Knee deep in Neon", & "Down". Chris also co-wrote 15 out of 18 tracks, & also had help from his buddy Mitchell Tenpenny, & Hardy. Here is the rest of the track list now.
Track list.
Looking for you.
All dogs go to Heaven.
Young love & Saturday nights.
Don't call me.
What she sees in me.
Country boy's prayer.
Double down.
Call it a day.
Drink to remember.
Don't stop now.
Fall out.
Fire.
Gettin' older.
Right now.
Million miles.
Everybody grew up.
Knee deep in neon.
Down.
And that's a wrap for the track list. And on the MSR (Midnight Star Review), I would give this album a 5 out of 5 stars. On an album with 18 tracks, there is something for everyone for sure. So if you a Chris Young fan, you will be getting this cd yourself. It is for sure one of his best CDs ever. Thanks for taking the time to read this review. See ya all next time.
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toddbarrowcountry · 1 year ago
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My good friend Ava will be on the Kelly Clarkson Show on Monday!🤠🎙🎸🎶🇺🇸❤️
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joinsideke · 1 year ago
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Yeah, like how is it unfair? Were there other black musicians trying to push disco in 2013 that got overshadowed by Daft Punk? And you're really trying to attribute their success to being "cishet white boys" when they're constantly dressed up as robots? Most people don't even know their names, let alone what they look like.
Sometimes things just stop being popular, and sometimes they come back around again.
sometimes i think about how disco music was trashed, hated, reviled, and lobbied against in the 70's, even yielding the famous "disco demolition night" where people just showed up to a sports stadium and destroyed disco records. i think about how it was a genre that was pioneered, dominated by, and celebrated by the black community in america, especially the queer members. so much hatred, so much pushback. i even just watched the 2022 minions movie and one of the punchlines was torturing someone by making them listen to disco constantly. it's that stigmatized yeah.
and then daft punk, two cishet white boys, make a disco record "random access memories" and it becomes one of the best selling albums of all time. idk how fair it all is.
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