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Beale
Street It first rang out over the cotton fields of the
Mississippi Delta. It migrated to the streets and clubs of Memphis. It
went on to influence the sound of music all over the world. Memphis is
the Home of the Blues and the Birthplace of Rock 'n Roll. And it all
started here on Beale Street. Beale Street has been playing the
blues for more than half a century. Beale Street’s heyday was in
the 1920's, when the area took on a carnival atmosphere and gambling,
drinking, prostitution, murder and voodoo thrived alongside the booming
nightclubs, theaters, restaurants, stores, pawnshops and hot music. |
Memphis |
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Birthplace
of Country Music Alliance (BCMA) was formed to bring national and
international recognition to the people of the Southern Appalachian
region, the musical and cultural heritage of the region, the region's
role in the development of country music, and the region's influence on
music around the world. |
Bristol |
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Bluebird
Café The Bluebird Cafe has gained a reputation worldwide for
presenting the best original country and acoustic music seven nights a
week. Performers do not generally play "cover" songs.
Musicians do not jam here, and songwriters frequently are accompanied by
just one guitar or piano. |
Nashville |
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The
Comedy Barn Theater is the award winning family comedy variety show
in the Smokey Mountains. Our show features magicians, fire-eaters,
jugglers, ventriloquists, clean comedians, live country and gospel music
as well as fun barn yard animals. |
Pigeon
Forge |
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Country
Music Hall of Fame Originally located on Nashville's Music
Row, the Hall of Fame and Museum has been the home of America's music
since 1967. The colossal new $37 million structure -- located in
the heart of downtown Nashville -- is a world-class facility that will
honor the cultural significance of the music and the heroic achievements
of those who form its membership. |
Nashville |
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Country
Tonite Theatre is the best entertainment value in the Smokies!
Experience this high-energy full-scale production located in a 1500 seat
multi-million dollar theatre. In its seventh year in Pigeon Forge,
Country Tonite continues to provide the best in quality entertainment
with singing, dancing, comedy, gospel, patriotic, and more filling this
two-hour show. |
Pigeon
Forge |
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Dixie
Stampede With 32 horses, dozens of cast members and seating
for 1,000 around a 35,000 square-foot arena, Dixie Stampede is Dolly
Parton's own creation. "I wanted to recreate the family fun of my
childhood, when we'd gather for a friendly competition and enjoy a
more-than-filling meal," says Dolly Parton. |
Pigeon
Forge |
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Ernest
Tubb Record Shop Founded by the legendary Ernest Tubb, the
Ernest Tubb Record Shops have been filling country
music fans' needs for over 56 years. |
Nashville |
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Gibson
Beale Street Showcase - Gibson Guitar Factory The Gibson Beal
Street Showcase features a true Gibson lifestyle experience. You can
tour the factory where some of the world's greatest guitars are made or
visit the Smithsonian Rock 'n' Soul Museum to celebrate our cultural
legacy. |
Memphis |
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Gibson
Bluegrass Showcase - Gibson Guitar Factory Gibson premiers the
first manufacturing facility where visitors can experience the
craftsmanship and tradition that goes into each Gibson instrument. Watch
the Gibson Original Instrument luthiers hand craft each mandolin, banjo
and Dobro. The 35,000 square foot facility, across from the Grand
Ole Opry, also houses a retail shop where you can purchase one of these
world class instruments and memories of your Bluegrass Showcase
experience. |
Nashville |
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Graceland
- Home of Elvis Presley Whether you're a long-time Elvis fan
or new to the magic of Elvis, and no matter where you call home, we've
assembled a stunning array of interactive features designed to bring
Elvis to you in new and exciting ways. Lots of little-known facts and
fabulous photos, up-to-date news including the latest in the world of
Elvis and Graceland, streaming video and audio, plus panoramic views of
Graceland and its brand new exhibits. |
Memphis |
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Grand
Ole Opry The Grand Ole Opry is an omnipresence in the world of
country music. It is entertainment, pageantry, comedy and
America's music, bundled into one package. The connection between the
Opry artists and the audience is unlike anything in the world. |
Nashville |
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Louise
Mandrell Theater Louise delivers more than two dozen new songs
that reflect the singer's incredible range of musical interests and
abilities. Few performers are able to sing country, Latin, reggae,
gospel, jazz, polka, rock, patriotic, blues and swing music all in one
show, much less do all the styles justice. |
Pigeon
Forge |
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The
Nashville Symphony The Nashville Symphony is widely regarded
as “the cornerstone of the performing arts” in Middle Tennessee.
With more than 200 performances annually, The Symphony offers local
audiences a range of Classical, Pops, Pied Piper and Summer series
concerts, as well as a variety of special events. |
Nashville |
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Old
City is a historic section of Knoxville filed with shops,
restaurants, and entertainment facilities. They include Atmosphere
Pictures, Barley's Taproom & Pizzeria, Blue Cats Performance Hall,
Earth To Old City Emporium, Flashback Jacks, Fiction Dance Club,
Manhattan's Restaurant & Bar, Mother Earth Oils & Herbs, New
City Cafe, The Pilot Light Club, Old City Java Coffeehouse, Spicy's Bar
& Grill, and the Tonic Bar. |
Knoxville |
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Smith Family Theater Opened its doors in Pigeon Forge last
fall, has once again put the Smoky Mountain trio back in the
spotlight-right where their fans like them, delivering their eclectic
blend of country, bluegrass, gospel, oldies rock-n-roll and a hilarious
repertoire of comedy impressions that have become their trademark. |
Pigeon
Forge |
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Tootsies
Orchid Lounge Mom’s was the original name of Tootsie’s
Orchid Lounge, Tootsie Bess bought Mom’s in 1960. Famous early
customers were Kris Kristofferson, Faron Young, Willie Nelson, Tom T.
Hall, Hank Cochran, Mel Tillis, Roger Miller, Webb Pierce, Waylon
Jennings, Patsy Cline and many more. Visit for a trip into country
music history. |
Nashville |
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