You know you are in Nasville when you see ivy plants shaped into music notes!
This is the space where our booth is going. You can see they have the door up. It's a start!
Back to the booth...and it's almost done! The workers are hanging lights and washing the windows. All we have to do is move in the furniture and broadcasting equipment, hang a few signs, and we are ready to be with you Monday morning!
Mike Alley - Over the weekend and during the week, there are seminars for people in Christian retail, radio professionals, independant artists, etc. Our very own Mike Alley ("Live Event Director" is one of the many hats he wears!) is teaching several classes for other professionals interested in learning how to bring concerts to their city.
Street signs announce that it's Gospel Music Week!
Every where you go in Nashville there is live music spilling on to the streets.
This gentlman was hopeing to make a few extra dollars by playing his fiddle.
This is the Gaylord Entertainment Center (also known as the Nasville Arena) is home to the Nashville Predators (hockey) and Nashville Kats (arena football)
Probably one of the best known Tennessee landmarks is the historic Ryman Auditorium, the one time home of the Grand Ole Opry. It was orginally built in 1892 by Thomas Ryman, who called it the "Union Gospel Tabernacle." After Ryman's death, the auditorium was renamed in his honor.
Yup...the Ryman is open for tours!
Anybody for a horse drawn carriage ride in downtown Nashville?