Country music has always been Black music. That’s the idea that a new documentary called For Love & Country explores.
Russian sanctions cause a ‘worldwide tube panic’ as amp makers scramble to find the key component to quality sound
Russian sanctions against the United States are having an impact on a niche corner of the music industry in Nashville.
An East Nashville record shop is the latest example of a small business trying to gain ownership in a rapidly growing city
The owners of The Groove say they need to raise nearly $500,000 by January to remain in place.
In Music City, Venues And Musicians Are Mostly On Their Own To Decide How Live Music Returns
Nashville is used to being a music industry leader, but when it comes to reinvigorating a live music scene hit hard by the pandemic, there’s no strategic plan in place. That’s forcing venues and musicians to make tough decisions.
Nashville Teenagers Process A Challenging Year Of Protests And Pandemic Through Song
It’s been a hard last year for teenagers to navigate, between the pandemic, virtual school and the racial justice protests that gripped the country. In the new record, ‘Sing Through The Quarantine’, Nashville teens tackle those topics and more with the help of the mentorship song-writing program called Girls Write Nashville.
WPLN Sister Station 91.ONE, WNXP Hits The Airwaves
91.ONE, WNXP, Nashville’s Music Experience spins to life as a new champion of the local music scene today. This new music discovery station serves as a platform for new and emerging artists from Nashville and beyond by incorporating a unique fusion of indie rock, urban alternative, electro pop and pop alternative.





