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Friday, April 3, 2020 EDUCATION REALTY CHECK Online classes Virus bump for just not the same real estate sales Don’t expect too much from Area home sales have WITH THE NASHVILLE SYMPHONY your children’s switch from inexplicably increased during JUNE 16 & 17 classroom to online learning. the last two weeks of March. P17 P3 NashvilleSymphony.org April 3-9, 2020 Vol. 46 | Issue 14 NASHVILLE EDITION www.TNLedger.com The power of information. LedgerDAVIDSON • WILLIAMSON • RUTHERFORD • CHEATHAM WILSON SUMNER• ROBERTSON • MAURY • DICKSON • MONTGOMERY FORMERLY WESTVIEW SINCE 1978 Turn out the lights, the party’s over Musicians see a lean year ahead as virus precautions cancel shows Story by Tim Ghianni begins on page 2 shutterstock.com ern Express, Inc, ROGERS COLUMN Hampshire Insurance Company, Western Express, Inc, Def Atty(s): John W Barringer, 08/30/2010, 10C3341 October 8 - 14, 2010 Patricia McClarren vs Star Insurance Company, Westwood Church Of Christ, Law & GovernmentPltf(s): James T Collins, Def(s): Star Insurance Company, Westwood Church Of Christ, Def Some friends to PublicAtty(s): David John Deming, 08/30/2010, 10C3343 Pltf(s): James A Richard Dicaire vs Cbs Personnel Holdings Inc, Cbs Personnel Services LLC, Kilgore Group Inc Collectively Staffmark, Staffmark Investment LLC, Records Pltf Atty(s): n/a, Def(s): Cbs Personnel Holdings Inc, Cbs Personnel keep at distance 08/26/2010, 10C3303 Services LLC, Kilgore Group Inc Collectively Staffmark, Staffmark James T Collins vs Rogers Group Inc, Investment LLC, Def Atty(s): Stephen B Morton, 08/26/2010, Pltf Atty(s): n/a, Def(s): Rogers Group Inc, Def Atty(s): Heather E Hardt, 08/26/2010,inside 10C3308 & online James A Wells vs Jenco Construction Inc, Friends like Mitch and Wells, Pltf Atty(s): n/a, Def(s): JencoTNLedger.com Construction Inc,Pltf(s): Def Atty(s): Judy R Lawson, Jennifer S White, 08/25/2010, 10C3282 Jessica Grimwood vs Intrepid USA Healthcare Services, Donald help soothe the RealtyPltf(s): JessicaCheck Grimwood, ....................................... Pltf Atty(s): n/a, Def(s): Intrepid USA 3 NewsmakersHealthcare Services, Def ................................... Atty(s): Clifford Wilson, 08/27/2010, 15 pain of social distancing in Judy R Lawson vs Nursing & Oneida, PublicPltf Records Atty(s): David Harold ........................... Dunaway, Def(s): Nursing & Oneida,19-22 Def Public Notices and time of COVID-19. Jordan Sanders vs Dillons Welding Inc and Employers, P3 ForeclosuresPltf(s): Jordan ..................... Sanders, Pltf Atty(s): Donald7-14, D Zuccarello, 23-30 Def(s): Marketplace ....................................31 Page 2 www.TNLedger.com APRIL 3-9, 2020 Fire, rain but nothing like this Nashville area’s fi nest performers put careers on hold amid virus shutdown He’s seen re Taylor’s opening act. and he’s seen rain, After the 11-piece band’s rehearsals, “we but his violinist were going to be canvassing Canada for and accompanying the month of April, West to East Coast,” vocalist, Andrea Zonn, Andrea says, adding the summer tour of says James Taylor the States was to begin in May. TIM GHIANNI never thought that “ ey canceled at least through the end STREET he’d see a time when of April,” she continues. “ e way the LEVEL a virus from China news is unfolding, there is good reason to would wipe out his believe that perhaps the summer concerts spring and, likely, will be canceled.” summer schedules. She normally spends four to ve If there is a musician more associated months of the year barnstorming the with acoustic good vibes, warm lyrics and globe with J.T. harmony during the warmer months, it “My yearly income is heavily reliant on is old Mud Slide Slim, who Andrea – a that salary,” she acknowledges. “ is year Nashville treasure – has accompanied for was going to be busy, because he just put 18 years. out a new record (“American Standard”).” e coronavirus has steamrollered all Another thing that worries her is she over Taylor’s concert plans, says Andrea, and her comrades have been able to get Photograph provided who is spending her time with her son, their health insurance because of their Zonn and Taylor Leonard, rather than up in Big Sky, arrangement with Taylor. How that will Montana, rehearsing with Sweet Baby and play out due to the cancellations is a And then there’s the audience: A his wife and son, rigidly following the the gang for a tour that was scheduled to serious consideration. large segment of his crowds grew up social-distancing idea. begin April 14 in British Columbia and Another worry: ough she’s a mere 50 with “Sweet Baby James” on our college “I don’t like being o work,” the end July 10 in Camden, New Jersey. years old, most of the band is north of 60, turntables back in 1970. Jamming Charlie Daniels Band kingpin says. “I is tour tentatively includes a June 30 the folks of greatest risk from COVID-19. thousands of aging boomers, seat-to-seat, want to get to work. I want to play some stop at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena with Taylor is 72. Sure, he’s got a friend (lots in one place is a questionable proposition, music for people, man. It’s not feasible. Jackson “Runnin’ On Empty” Browne as of ’em), but he’s in the risk group, too. Andrea says. Even if it was permissible, I wouldn’t do is gentle ddle genius worries about it. the future and whether the concert “ at has to do with patriotism and Saturday, April 11th business will forever be a ected. responsibility.” 10:00 AM And then there’s the recording business, e band has rescheduled all April ABSOLUTE AUCTION since it involves bringing small groups of dates. “We put a lot of them down into people together in tight spaces, breathing the last part of November and in October closely the same air. and down in there,” says the long-ago- “Does this mean we’re going to nd a trimmed long-haired country boy. “We’re way to do things remotely, like streaming just kind of hoping we can go back concerts?” she says, noting that is what sometime in May.” many of her friends are doing, basically He has thought of livestreaming, but playing for tips online. for now opts out of that idea because he’s “As a fan, until we have a better not “crazy as a loon” (an old lyric) and understanding of how to keep all of us doesn’t want to get his six-piece band, safe, I wouldn’t be able to enjoy being at crew, technical folks together in one a concert.” con ned space. 311 LUNA DRIVE, NASHVILLE “I’ve been on this earth for 83 years,” he points out. “I’ve seen a lot of things come Attention Investors & Flippers! and go. I’ve been through polio when Selling Absolute they didn’t want a bunch of kids playing, Brick home with 3 bedrooms and 1 bath with 1650 sq. ft and a full basement on a but I’ve never seen anything that’s large lot (.84 acre). Has a nice deck off the kitchen. Zoned RS 10. anything like this, anything so contagious Put your touch on this home to make it a show place. Selling for division. as fast as this. … It’s a terrifying thing for Just a few short minutes to interstates and downtown. everybody.” Jimmy Church Band grows quiet BID ONLINE or ON LOCATION! e virus has hit hard at e Jimmy This sale will be conducted Live & Onsite or bid using our mobile app. Must register in advance for mobile bidding. Visit parksauction.com to register & bid. Church Band, which for decades has Photograph provided delivered classic show-band good times at ATTENTION REALTORS: 2% Broker Participation. Livestreaming is out for the Charlie Daniels their Nashville home base and across the Realtors must register 48 hrs. in advance & attend auction. See website for details. Band due to social distancing. country. AUCTIONEER: MARK WILSON 615-785-5339 Jimmy, one of the nicest and most- DIRECTIONS: I-24 go East on Harding Place, turn right on Antioch Pike, right on Jansing Drive, right Country boy left alone generous souls I know, sprang from the on Luna. Property will be on the left. TERMS: 10% down day of sale, balance due in 30 days. 10% Buyer’s Premium added to bid to Charlie Daniels says his band is ready long-ago Je erson Street R&B scene. His determine final sale price. TAXES: Prorated POSSESSION: With Deed out t of “eight guys and two girls” is huge SPECIAL NOTE: Homes built prior to 1978 are subject to have lead-base paint. In accordance with federal law, all potential buyers will be allowed 10 to thrill the devil out of concert fans, but days prior to sale to have the home inspected at their expense. not if it o ers any danger to himself or his on the corporate meeting, society wedding ALL ANNOUNCEMENTS MADE DAY OF SALE TAKE PRECEDENCE OVER PREVIOUS ADVERTISING. ALL INFORMATION DEEMED RELIABLE BUT NOT GUARANTEED. audience. and fundraising circuits. 615-896-4600 “We’re kind of rolling with the If you’ve never seen his band, it’s sort TOLL FREE 1.877.465.4600 punches,” he says from his Wilson of like e Blues Brothers of movie fame, County home, where he is holed up with www.parksauction.com GHIANNI >> PAGE 4 APRIL 3-9, 2020 www.TNLedger.com Page 3 Mid-range properties hot ‘Joe, it’s Mitch’ Disruption? Home sales Getting by with increase as virus spreads a little help from With the the 209 went under contract following COVID-19 pandemic the Safer at Home Order issued by political friends reaching across the Mayor John Cooper.
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