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Americanafest Must-See Performances

September 21, 2021 Contact Oliviamgmt
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Americanafest is finally here!

There are so many amazing artists performing this year, and it can be daunting trying to decide which events to go see. I’ve put together a list of the performances I’m the most excited for. You’re not going to want to miss seeing these artists!


Olivia Management Presents Live from Historic Eastland

Wednesday, September 22 - 10pm

If you’re looking to see several incredible artists all at one event, this show is the perfect opportunity. Presented by Olivia Management and hosted by Mr. Steve, the performance features Hush Kids, Jill Andrews, Derek Webb, Ruthie Collins, Peter Groenwald, Smooth Hound Smith, and Madeleine Kelson. Tone Tree Music is sponsoring this event, and it will be free to attend. I’m so excited for this show!

Jill Andrews at The Basement East

Thursday, September 23 - 10pm

You never want to miss a chance to see Jill Andrews live. She’ll be performing an official Americanafest show at The Basement East on the 23rd at 10pm. Jill’s performance will be a great way to end your Thursday night!

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Smooth Hound Smith at Tin Roof on Broadway

Friday, September 24 - 6pm

Make your way over to Tin Roof on Broadway on the 24th for a chance to see Smooth Hound Smith perform at 6pm! Grab some dinner and watch these amazing artists do their thing.

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Ruthie Collins at The Basement

Friday, September 24 - 7pm

Ruthie Collins is in town and you don’t want to miss out on seeing her perform live! Swing by The Basement at 7pm on the 24th to hear some of her incredible songs.

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Power to the Music: The Songs of 1971 - Fall

Friday, September 24 - 11pm

To round out this fantastic festival, you should definitely check out this event featuring Ruthie Collins and Jill Andrews alongside many other great artists. The performances will all be tributes to the iconic music of 1971. Make sure to stop by this amazing event!

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Top 5 Indie Venues in Nashville

January 29, 2020 Contact Oliviamgmt
Smooth Hound Smith takes Basement East. Photo by Jamie Chura.

Smooth Hound Smith takes Basement East. Photo by Jamie Chura.

By Jackie Minton

As a new Nashville native, many of my friends ask me where they can hear good live music. Now if you’re looking for a night of classic country covers, Broadway is your best bet. But off Music Row, where do the locals go to get their music fill? Now that you are here, search no further. I have compiled a list of the best independent music venues in the Nashville and I am ready to get you listening like a local. 

1. The Basement East

Located at 917 Woodland St., The Basement East has been home to a number of budding and established acts. Noted for hosting quirky shows such as singer-songwriter Charlie Worsham’s annual John Mayerathon and world-renowned acts such as Avi Kapplan, former member of the Pentatonix, a bad night at Basement East is slim to none. Last time I went to a show here, I turned around to see Leon Bridges listening in the midst of the crowd behind me. If that isn’t enough of a seal of approval— I don’t know what is. 

Derek Webb plays to an attentive crowd at The Basement East. Photo by Maggie Adams

Derek Webb plays to an attentive crowd at The Basement East. Photo by Maggie Adams

2. Mercy Lounge

This cozy venue features acts from across the board of the independent music. This upstairs brick hall is surprisingly cozy when filled with strangers. The packed atmosphere is balanced by sweeping, silent fans hung above the crowd— making for a notably pleasing (and less sweaty) listening experience. May be TMI, but you’ll thank me later! Performers range from pop-rock to folk-americana, but the air is always filled with an excitement from the crowd. Pictured below, Nashville-based artist Jill Andrews performs as a part of the city’s annual Americana Fest. Jill is set to return to Mercy Lounge on April 2nd (4/2/20) to celebrate the release of her upcoming album Thirties. This is an anticipated night you won’t want to miss! (Get your tickets here!)

Jill Andrews performs for Nashville’s annual Americana Fest on Mercy’s Stage. Photo by Erin Anderson.

Jill Andrews performs for Nashville’s annual Americana Fest on Mercy’s Stage. Photo by Erin Anderson.

3. 3rd & Lindsley

The slogan of this warehouse is “Good music. Good food. Good friends.” Fittingly, 3rd & Lindsley hosts both artists and songwriters, featuring a breadth of the music local and traveling through music city. Ranging from a table-and-chairs listening room experience to a standing-room-only concert hall, this indie venue is versatile and compatible with all kinds of audiences. Shown below the folk-rock duo Smooth Hound Smith steals the stage of this prominent Nashville venue. 

Americana-Rock Band Smooth Hound Smith takes the stage at 3rd & Lindsley. Photo by Maggie Adams.

Americana-Rock Band Smooth Hound Smith takes the stage at 3rd & Lindsley. Photo by Maggie Adams.

4. The 5 Spot

On the East side of Nashville, The 5 Spot occupies the cozy and cool corner of the city. They feature everything from throwback dance parties reminiscent of the 70s and rising country acts, such as Ruthie Collins. Their unexpected mix of shows blend well into the host of bars and restaurants popping all over East Nashville. This 21 & up club is noted for their relaxed vibes and spunky entertainment!

Ruthie Collins pulls her audience close during this intimate show at The 5 Spot. Photo by Madeline Heiskell.

Ruthie Collins pulls her audience close during this intimate show at The 5 Spot. Photo by Madeline Heiskell.

5. The Bluebird Cafe

Known best for spotlighting artists like Garth Brooks and Taylor Swift early in their careers, the Bluebird Cafe is often filled with listeners from all over the world. Even still, this landmark is a resting place for some of Nashville’s local jewels. It may be last in this list, but it is certainly not least! The venue’s popularity has only garnered with their common feature on the previous hit show Nashville and the late release of the documentary film, Bluebird. Nestled between Whole Foods and a Tuesday Morning, this whole in the wall is not one you want to miss. Pictured below the Americana duo Smooth Hound Smith performs at this neighborhood icon.

Indie Americana duo, Smooth Hound Smith performs below the neon bluebird. Photo by Madeline Heiskell.

Indie Americana duo, Smooth Hound Smith performs below the neon bluebird. Photo by Madeline Heiskell.

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