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Celebrating Our 20th Season!

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“A MUST-SEE SHOW” —Country Weekly Magazine Mondays and select Thursdays, March through October “A great show, very authentic! I look forward to seeing it again.” Tickets: 615-758-0098 —DJ Fontana, Celebrating over 1,000 shows! Read more on page 3 Elvis’s longtime drummer Your Nashville Symphony Live at the Sch m h n

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THURSDAYS this month’s feature Opry Country Classics Tribute To The King 1953–1977 Beginning at the Opry and lat- Texas Troubadour Theatre, 2416 Music Valley er emanating from the historic Drive. On Mondays and select Thursdays, during the Celebrating our 20th season, over 1,000 spring season, Opry Country shows! This high-energy, live musical biog- Classics is hosted by Opry raphy starring John Beardsley features all six member Larry Gatlin and features the country mu- eras of the King’s career, including over 30 sic the world knows best, performed by legends songs and five costume changes, and has of the genre and the rising stars those legends thrilled audiences of all ages from New York have influenced. Catch the spring run Thursdays to Russia. The legend lives on in Nashville’s through May 30. For tickets and information, visit first and only continuously running show pay- opry.com or call (615) 871-OPRY. ing tribute to the King in Music City, where TUESDAYS THROUGH SUNDAYS he recorded over 300 songs. “A great show, TN State Museum Highlights Tours very authentic! I look forward to seeing it TN State Museum, 1000 Rosa L. Parks Boulevard. again,” raved DJ Fontana, Elvis’s longtime Our free Museum Highlights tour is a great way drummer. Audiences continue to give stand- to see some never-before-seen artifacts and hear ing ovations at every show. A must-see show some of the great stories of Tennessee history. while in Nashville. To order tickets, please Meet on the second level lobby area near the call us directly (615) 758-0098. Seating at 6:30 stairs every Tuesday through Sunday from 2–2:45 pm. Showtime is 7 pm. Box office opens at pm (except for holidays). tnmuseum.org 10 am, day of show. Plenty of free parking! thenashvilleking.com MARCH 1, 2 Cinch World’s Toughest Rodeo Bridgestone Arena, 501 Broadway. Fans can ex- TUESDAYS, FRIDAYS & SATURDAYS pect the absolute best of the best in cowboy and animal athletes competing for the ultimate oppor- 2804 Opryland Drive. Grand tunity to compete at the National Finals Rodeo in Ole Opry shows are performed Las Vegas, NV for the World Champion title! As every Tuesday, Friday and always, the CINCH World’s Toughest Rodeo will Saturday in March. Since 1925, feature the 3 fan favorite events, Bareback Riding, country’s best have mesmer- Saddle Bronc Riding, and the most extreme sport, ized audiences at the Opry, the Bull Riding. Adding to our fan favorites, some of show that made the fastest cowgirls and their very own animal famous. While performances from both legendary athletes will compete against the clock in the entertainers and the latest country music acts are Women’s Barrel Racing. Come early for the free the norm, when you go to the Opry, you’ll also en- with a ticket Pre Show from 6-7 pm each night. joy bluegrass bands, comedy, and more. See the Fans will have the opportunity to meet and greet new stars, superstars, and legends of country mu- the cowboys, cowgirls, and specialty entertain- sic on the stage where many of them got their start ers, get autographs and have special photo ops! and some are experiencing the thrill for the very bridgestonearena.com first time. Artists scheduled to appear this month include Alison Krauss, Trisha Yearwood, Josh MARCH 1-3 Turner (pictured), Scotty McCreery, Trace Adkins, Nashville Lawn and Garden Show Charlie Daniels Band, Old Crow Medicine Show The Fairgrounds Nashville, 500 Wedgewood and more! For Opry tickets and information visit Avenue. Nashville’s most beloved gardening opry.com or call (615) 871-OPRY. event will celebrate 30 years with “Changing 3 Greater Nashville

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MARCH 8 Free daily Nashville International Women’s Day lectures will The Parthenon, 2500 West End Avenue. Celebrate offer advice inclusion, equality, egalitarianism, multi-cultur- and inspi- alism, and sisterhood. Under the watchful eyes ration from of the pioneering Suffragists and Women’s experts on Rights leaders represented by Alan LeQuire’s how to grow beautiful monument, and at the feet of the your favorite flowers, floral arranging, organic gar- Greek Goddesses Athena and Nike, a host of dening techniques, and much more. Animal am- performers and speakers will come together. bassadors from Walden’s Puddle will be on hand, intlwomensdaynashville.org along with a butterfly house with more than 200 live butterflies, farm animals from Safe Harbor MARCH 9 Sanctuary, and a tea party for children. Food Nashville Rollergirls trucks onsite. Admission: $12, Military with ID and The Fairgrounds Nashville, Sports Arena, 500 Seniors $11, Children 12 and under $2, 4-day show Wedgewood Avenue. Cheer on the Rollergirls in a pass available for $25. Hours: Thursday-Saturday doubleheader! Doors open at 4:30 pm; Bouts be- 10 am–7 pm, Sunday 10 am–5 pm, $5 parking. gin at 5:30 pm and 7:15 pm. Admission: $7-15; $5 nashvillelawnandgardenshow.com parking. nashvillerollergirls.com MARCH 1, 8, 12, 22 MARCH 9 The Huckabee Show Second Saturday Planetarium Laser 30 Music Village Boulevard, Hendersonville. Shows Be part of a live studio audience and enjoy Sudekum Planetarium, Adventure Science Center, news, music, entertainment and fun with former 800 Fort Negley Boulevard. A beloved tradition for Governor of Arkansas, Mike Huckabee and his spe- many planetarium-goers, we offer laser shows all cial guests! Tickets are free. For ages 16+. Seating year round with extended evening hours on the at 6:30 pm. Walk-ins welcome! Register online or Second Saturday of each month! Enjoy watching a call 833-HUCKABEE for more info. huckabeetix.tv wide array of music brought to life with incredible fulldome digital imagery, brilliant lasers and mil- MARCH 5, 9, 19, 21, 30 lions of stars! Three laser shows feature a different Nashville Predators Home Games soundtrack. See a single show or make it a full eve- Bridgestone Arena, 501 Broadway. Enjoy NHL ning and buy tickets for all three shows! Michael hockey in Smashville on March 5 vs. Minnesota Jackson’s classics at 7:30 pm; Laser Queen at 8:30 Wild; March 9 vs. Carolina Hurricanes; March 19 pm; Laser ’90s at 9:30 pm. adventuresci.org vs. Toronto Maple Leafs; March 21 vs. Pittsburgh Penguins; March 30 vs. Columbus Blue Jackets. All MARCH 9, 13 games at 7 pm. predators.nhl.com Nashville Soccer Club First Tennessee Park. Kickoff on Nashville SC’s MARCH 7 historic season began in 2018, and the team has GnashVegas Casino Gala & Auction continued to build its fanbase, averaging over Over the Ice at Bridgestone Arena, 501 Broadway. 10,000 fans a game. Home games this month are Nashville Predators fans are invited to mix Loudoun United FC on March 9; Saint Louis FC on and mingle at casino tables with the Nashville March 16, 7 pm. Tickets $15-25. nashvillesc.com 5 events craft beer, local wine, and more! All are welcome for live music and family-friendly activities. Free ad- MARCH 9-APRIL 7 mission, 5–9 pm. nashvillefarmersmarket.org Cheekwood in Bloom MARCH 16 Cheekwood Estate & Gardens. 11200 Forrest Park St. Patrick’s Music City Half Marathon Drive. Celebrate all things spring with more than East Bank Landing, Nashville Riverfront. Super 150,000 blooming bulbs, a new flower house, the Bowl Champion and CBS Sports Network Analyst return of the Beer Garden, plus five weekends of Kevin Carter will serve as the Grand Marshall for family fun! cheekwood.org this year’s race! This year’s event will take you along MARCH 13-17 the banks of the winding Cumberland River that SEC Men’s Basketball Tournament flows through and around downtown Nashville. Bridgestone Arena, 501 Broadway. See all 14 SEC Then reward your efforts with delicious post-race teams compete in an 11-game tournament. The food and drinks. Bring the whole family for an ac- winning team will receive the league’s automat- tive day! team-magic.com ic bid to the NCAA Tournament. For interactive MARCH 16 games, live entertainment, and more, visit family Public Star Party friendly Sunkist Soda SEC Fanfare in Walk of Fame Shelby Bottoms Nature Center, 900 Davidson Park. bridgestonearena.com Street. Join the Barnard-Seyfert Astronomical MARCH 15 Society from 8–10 pm as they set up telescopes President Jackson’s 252nd Birthday for everyone to enjoy the view of the winter night Celebration sky! In case of cloudy weather, a free program on Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage, 4580 Rachel’s Lane. the night sky will be presented inside the Nature Join us to celebrate President Jackson’s birthday Center. bsasnashville.com and receive half-price general admission! The cel- MARCH 17 ebration will include our annual wreath-laying cer- Music City Irish Fest emony with the Tennessee National Guard at 11 Public Square Park, downtown. Don’t miss am at the President’s Tomb. Guests will enjoy the Nashville’s biggest St. Patrick’s Day Celebration rare opportunity to experience the sights, sounds, ever! Nashville and Ireland have the two strongest and smells of a 19th-century military encampment music traditions in the world. It is only fitting that as General Jackson’s forces are encamped on the they join together to celebrate the best in music. grounds of The Hermitage. Wander through the Join us for free family-friendly culture and enter- camp to meet with members of the militia, partici- tainment. Pets welcome. Food and drink onsite. pate in military drills and weapons demonstrations, musiccityirishfest.com watch a blacksmith repair tools of the camp, and step inside the Tavern as citizens of Tennessee de- MARCH 22-24 bate the politics and cultural issues of the day. This Nashville Flea Market event will happen rain or shine. thehermitage.com The Fairgrounds Nashville, 625 Smith Avenue, Indoors and outdoors! You’ll find a huge variety of MARCH 15-17 gifts, antiques, collectibles, jewelry, arts and crafts, Vintage Market Days of Nashville tools, housewares, handmade clothing, and hun- Wilson County Expo Center, 945 East Baddour dreds of thousands of other items each month, at Parkway, Lebanon. This fun-filled weekend is an one of the top ten flea markets in the country. Free upscale vintage-inspired, juried event featuring admission; parking $5. nashvilleexpocenter.org original art, antiques, clothing, jewelry, handmade treasures, home décor, food and more! Friday MARCH 30 and Saturday 10 am–5 pm, Sunday 10 am–4 pm. Whiskey Warmer Admission $6–$11; vintagemarketdays.com 1001 Westhaven Boulevard, Franklin. Join us to sample whiskeys from around the world, chat with MARCH 15 master distillers, and cozy up over some great local Nashville Farmers’ Market Night Market food and live music. Your ticket includes 15 whis- 900 Rosa Parks Boulevard. Shop and dine with lo- key samples. This event is 21+ and outdoors, so cal artisans, restaurants and shops, locally raised bundle up! whiskeywarmer.com meats, freshly baked desserts, seasonal cocktails,

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OPRY MILLS MALL | (615) 649-0785 www.claimjumper.com 7 8 March 8 & 9: Amos Lee: My New Moon Tour performing with Ethan Gruska; March 13: Maren Morris: Girl the World Tour with Cassadee Pope; March arts 15: Little Feat; March 16: Kurt Vile & The Violators with The Sadies; March 17 & 18: Lauren Daigle: Look Up Child Tour, with special guests Scott Mulvahill & Ahi; March 19 & 20: The John Mellencamp Show; March 23: Fisk Jubilee Singers with special guest India.Arie; March 25: Jackson Browne with Greg Leisz, Alethea Mills and Chavonne Stewart; March 27: Country Music: A Concert Celebrating The Film by Ken Burns; March 29 & 30: Umphrey’s MARCH AT THE NASHVILLE SYMPHONY McGee; March 31: Jenny Lewis On the Line Tour. Schermerhorn Symphony Center, 1 Symphony Buy tickets at Ryman box office, ryman.com, Place. Ticket packages may be purchased from ticketmaster.com, ticketmaster outlets or call the Patron Services hotline at (615) 687- 6401. (615) 458-8700. Become a season ticket holder and receive add- SUNDAY AFTERNOONS ed benefits! Concerts this month: March 1: Jazz Sundays Pink Martini returns with vocalist China Forbes to Tennessee Brew Works, 809 Ewing Avenue. Enjoy perform their singular blend of vintage pop, jazz, live jazz every Sunday from 2–6 pm. tnbrew.com classical and global styles. March 8-9: Mahler’s SUNDAY EVENINGS Das Lied, arguably Mahler’s greatest symphony, a cosmic rumination on life and death overflow- Bluegrass Jam Station Inn, 402 12th Avenue South. Free admis- ing with the composer’s rich musical imagination. sion on Sunday evening at Nashville’s premiere lis- March 10: Experience Hendrix celebrates the tening room for bluegrass and roots music. “Cold music and legacy of Jimi Hendrix with an all-star beer, hot pickin’ and friends you won’t meet until lineup, touring in conjunction with the 50th anni- you get here.” Showtime 8 pm. stationinn.com versary of Electric Ladyland. March 14-17: Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back in concert with NIGHTLY the Nashville Symphony. March 19: Favorites for Live Music at Rudys Piano and Strings, Jessica Blackwell and friends Rudy’s Jazz Room, 809 Gleaves Street. Nashville’s present a recital of Romantic masterpieces. March only jazz club features 1930s–1940s live music, a 21-23: Spanish Nights, featuring music by Rimsky- New Orleans inspired menu, and tipsy cocktails. Korsakov, Falla and more. March 24: An Evening rudysjazzroom.com with Jeffrey Osborne and Peabo Bryson. TUESDAY EVENINGS March 26: The Music of Aretha Franklin with Acoustic Pickin’ Party the Nashville Symphony. March 28-30: Dennis Centennial Black Box Theater, 211 27th Avenue DeYoung and the Music of Styx is a symphon- North. Bring an acoustic instrument and join the ic rock spectacular featuring the dynamic STYX circle, 7–9 pm. All styles of music, including orig- founding member and front man, who will perform inals. Great for developing chops, and learning STYX favorites and highlights from his solo career. new tunes. Bring a couple tunes you’d like to play nashvillesymphony.org. and an open mind. Ages 12–up. nashville.gov MARCH AT THE RYMAN AUDITORIUM WEDNESDAY EVENINGS AND SATURDAY 116 Fifth Avenue North. This stellar venue is AFTERNOONS a six-time winner of Pollstar’s Concert Theatre The Music of Nashville: A Magical Journey of the Year award and 2012, 2010 and 2008 Texas Troubadour Theatre, 2416 Music Valley Academy of Country Music’s Venue of the Year. Drive. Join the incredible cast and band in a histor- This month’s outstanding lineup: March 1* & ical 60 year ride through some of Nashville’s big- 2**: Kacey Musgraves Oh, What A World: Tour, gest hits, and the stories behind them! From Hank with Mountain Man* and Natalie Prass / Skyline Williams, Patsy Cline, George & Tammy, Conway & Motel**; March 3: James Bay with Noah Kahan; Loretta, Kenny & Dolly, through Wynonna, Garth March 7, 14, 21, 28: Opry Country Classics; Brooks, George Strait, Keith Urban, Miranda 9 performing arts 5 pm until showtime and post show until closing. (615) 327-4630, raystevenscabaray.com Lambert and Taylor Swift, this show brings exciting SATURDAY EVENINGS entertainment unlike any other. Performed by hot Bye Bye Liver: The Nashville Drinking Play up-and-coming artists who are backed by a fantas- Blue Bar and Rack Room, 1911 Broadway. This fast- tic first-call Nashville band, they will bring you to paced sketch comedy takes a satirical look at the your feet! Tickets available online, day of show or drinking culture every Saturday night. Audience call (615) 969-6349. themusicofnashville.com members participate in Would You Rather, Name THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS That Tune, and more. byebyeliver.com/nashville Music at the Frist MARCH 1, 2 Frist Art Museum, 919 Broadway. Enjoy free mu- The Bomb-itty of Errors sic in the Cafe or Grand Lobby, 6 pm. March per- Darkhorse Theater, 4610 Charlotte Avenue. formances will include master Mike Presented by ACT 1 (Artists’ Cooperative Theatre), Compton, The Contrarian Ensemble, contem- a non-profit organization dedicated to bring- porary blues singer-songwriter Tim Gartland, latin ing theatrical gems, both classic and modern, duo Duo Sudeste. fristcenter.org to Nashville audiences. Performances Thursday, THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Friday and Saturday at 7:30 pm; Sunday matinees EVENINGS at 2:30 pm. darkhorsetheater.com, act1online.com Ray Stevens Show MARCH 1, 2, 7-9 CabaRay Showroom, 5724 River Road. Ray Kiss Me Kate Stevens and his fabulous A-Team band will take Chaffin’s Barn Dinner Theatre, 8204 Highway 100. A you down memory lane with songs and stories classical musical with romance, comedy, sophistica- from Ray’s legendary career. After a winter hiatus, tion, behind-the-scenes hijinks, and brilliant songs. the venue will reopen March 14. Showtime 7:30 Nashville’s original barn and most unique dining and pm, dinner seating at 6 pm. Come early to expe- entertainment experience offers a premium buffet rience the rockin’ Piano Bar with live music from and professional theater. chaffinsbarntheatre.com

art crawls MARCH 1 – Downtown Franklin Friday Art Crawl Charming shops and galleries, live music and refreshments make Franklin a great place to be 6–9 pm. franklinartscene.com MARCH 2 – Downtown Nashville Saturday Art Crawl Fifth Avenue of the Arts, Historic Arcade, Eighth Avenue, Broadway. The festive atmosphere and participating venues wel- come you to galleries open 6–9 pm, with trolleys making a contin- uous loop 6–10 pm. nashvilledowntown.com/play MARCH 2 – Arts & Music at Wedgewood/Houston Minutes from downtown, Wedgewood/Houston is rich with art rea galleries and music culture. Check out groundbreaking art from the art- a offer rare op- ist run spaces on Chestnut Street to the commercial galleries on portunities to view Hagan Street along with popups, beginning at 6 pm. am-wh.com diverse exhibitions MARCH 9 – East Side Art Stumble featuring many genres East Nashville. Galleries, businesses, and studios stretch across of artwork. Some ven- the neighborhoods of East Nashville and Inglewood. Saturday ues present live music, event from 6-9, rain or shine. eastsideartstumble.com and many serve com- MARCH 23 – Jefferson Street Art Crawl plimentary wine. These The crawl happens up and down Jefferson, starting at the Garden monthly gatherings are Brunch Cafe near Rosa Parks and ending at One Drop Ink Tattoo an opportunity to meet at Jefferson and 28th. The monthly event engages community the artists and buy and and highlights art along this historic art corridor as well as the support their work. North Nashville Community. facebook.com/jsactn

10 MARCH Key_Ad_Half.indd 1, 2, 8, 23, 1 29 ping artists, music legends, rising2/14/19 stars, 1:20accom PM - Live in the Jazz Cave plished songwriters, and more. Every show prom- The Jazz Cave, 1319 Adams Street. March 1: ises musical performances, imaginative interviews, Popular Nashville vocalist Paula Chavis. March and unpredictable fun. wmarocks.com 2: Cabaret at the Workshop with Vocalist Ginger MARCH 9 Newman. March 8: Saxophonist Don Aliquo. A Dance Work from Nashville Ballet March 23: Beegie Adair Trio. March 29: Frist Art Museum Auditorium, 919 Broadway. Classic jazz brothers Peter and Will Anderson. Members of NB2, Nashville Ballet’s official sec- Admission: $25, $15 students with ID. Soft drinks ond company, will perform a world premiere pas and bottled water available. BYOB and snacks. de deux inspired by Dematerialization created by nashvillejazz.org Christopher Stuart, Nashville Ballet’s resident cho- MARCH 5, 12, 26 reographer. 1:30 and 2:30 p.m. Free; first come; The Doyle and Debbie Show first seated. nashvilleballet.com Station Inn, 402 12th Avenue South. This hilarious MARCH 10 love letter to the country music community and its Jazz on the Move 2019 stars is hysterical, and the music is finely-crafted. Frist Art Museum Auditorium, 919 Broadway. Co- The two stars, Bruce Arntson and Jenny Littleton, presented by the Nashville Jazz Workshop, this have the acting and singing chops to carry it all off month’s educational series will feature a lecture beautifully. Tickets: $20, 7 pm. doyleanddebbie.com and performance highlighting the life and music MARCH 7 of Nina Simone with Dara Tucker. This is a free Nashville House Concerts event, first-come, first-seated. fristcenter.org War Memorial Auditorium, 301 Sixth Avenue MARCH 16 North. This unique Nashville experience is hosted Jazz Night of Music by Sirius XM radio personality Storme Warren, and The Larry Keeton Theatre, 108 Donelson Pike. features a diverse blend of talent from chart-top- Enjoy an evening of live music with Jennifer Bruce 11 performing arts etc; personal reflections and observations of life; nature; resistance to the “isms” of society. & The Nine. Bring your own food and beverag- Audiences have included family, friends, former es. Tickets: $12/advance, $15/door, 7:30–10 pm. students, other poets, and many simply interested thelarrykeetontheatre.org in hearing good poetry. Free, open to the public. scarrittbennett.org MARCH 21 Music City Improv MARCH 21-23, 27-30 Third Coast Comedy Club, Marathon Village, Shakespeare in Love 1310 Clinton Avenue. This high octane show from Andrew Johnson Theater, Tennessee Performing Nashville’s longest running improv troupe features Arts Center, 505 Deaderick Street. Penniless and live and video sketch comedy. Shows are consid- indebted to two demanding producers, strug- ered PG-13 and are a mix of short form and long gling young playwright William Shakespeare is form. musiccityimprov.com tormented by writer’s block until he meets the beautiful Viola de Lesseps, daughter of a wealthy MARCH 21 merchant, whose fiery passion for poetry and dra- Poet’s Corner ma leaves her secretly longing to be an actor. Both Scarritt Bennett Center, Vanderbilt University. Join are despondent when they learn that Viola’s father fellow poetry enthusiasts for a monthly reading has promised her to the stuffy Lord Wessex in or- by a featured local poet. Over the years, various der to gain a title for their family. Under the veil themes have surfaced: religious and faith based; of secrecy, Will and Viola’s passionate love affair emotions including love, hate, hurt, frustration,

especially for kids SATURDAY MORNINGS Kidsville Story Time Wishing Chair Puppet Productions The Parthenon, 2500 West End Avenue. Kids Nashville Public Library Children’s Theatre, 615 ages 12 and younger will explore a different Church Street. Enjoy 30-minute enchanting pro- weekly theme and create a related piece of art. ductions, free of charge. Limited free parking Admission to the Parthenon and all materials are for 1-1/2 hours in the library’s parking garage. included, free of cost, 11–11:45 am. March 2: Tuesday & Wednesday Morning Story Time: Explore a beloved children’s book and create art Meet the Professor, Library Pete, and Mary Mary inspired by the book. Mar. 9: Explore and make as they sing, juggle and read books with pup- your own mosaic art. March 16: Musician David pet friends Tommy Dog, Cedric the Dragon, Loucky from Intersection, Nashville’s contem- J.J. the Lamb, Spanish Fox, and Jimmy Giraffe. porary classical music ensemble, shows us how Showtimes 9:30 am, 10:30 am, 11:30 am. For new music can expand our minds and ears, then ages 6 and under. Friday & Saturday Mornings: make a craft inspired by the music. March 23: Tall Tale Circus, Through March 23. Come see Explore music in The Parthenon with the Country Pecos Bill, Calamity Jane, John Henry and Johnny Music Hall of Fame musical petting zoo, create Appleseed, live and in person, in this musical ex- art inspired by the instruments. March 30: Hear travaganza for the whole family! You may even see the myth of King Midas and create your own a big blue ox…if you’re lucky! Showtimes 10:30 am golden art. kidsvilleonline.org and 11:30 am. Recommended for ages 4-12, but all SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS IN MARCH are welcome. nashvillepubliclibrary.org The Very Hungry Caterpillar Show THURSDAY AND SATURDAY MORNINGS Nashville Children’s Theatre, 25 Middleton Storytime at the TN State Museum Street. Direct from Off-Broadway, four beloved TN State Museum Children’s Gallery, 1000 Rosa classics, “Brown Bear, Brown Bear,” “Mister L. Parks Boulevard. For children 3 to 6 years old, Seahorse,” “The Lonely Firefly,” and “The Very Storytime in the Children’s Gallery will include a Hungry Caterpillar,” leap off the page and on book reading and craft or other activities. Free, to the stage right in front of your eyes brought no reservations are required, 10:30–11 am (ex- to life by a menagerie of 75 incredible puppets. cept for holidays). tnmuseum.org nashvillechildrenstheatre.org

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13 performing arts MARCH 22-24, 28-31 If/Then becomes the basis of the very play he is writing – Z. Alexander Looby Theatre, 2301 Rosa L. Parks Romeo and Juliet. With opening night – and the Boulevard. Choice and fate collide in this romantic, wedding day – fast approaching, the plots race original story of a woman at the crossroads of her toward a parallel conclusion. Will it all work out life after moving back to New York. circleplayers.net in the end or are the two star-crossed lovers des- MARCH 28-31 tined for tragedy? nashvillerep.org Sister Act, The Musical MARCH 22-23 The Larry Keeton Theatre, 108 Donelson Pike. The Kronos Quartet theater presents thrilling performances for family OZ, 6172 Cockrill Bend Circle. OZ Arts, Nashville’s audiences and scrumptious dining at an affordable destination for innovative contemporary art expe- price. thelarrykeetontheatre.org riences will feature a transformative musical expe- MARCH 28-31 rience with violinists David Harrington and John Nashville Elvis Festival Sherba, violist Hank Dutt and cellist Sunny Yang. Franklin Theatre, 419 Main Street, Franklin. As Kronos Quartet, they continue pushing bound- Celebrate the music and legacy of the King of aries and redefining the idea of what a classical Rock & Roll at this premier Elvis event. Fans from string quartet is “supposed” to be. Tickets: $69 around the world will gather in middle Tennessee per person. oznashville.com for 4 days of celebrity appearances and live mu- MARCH 23-24, 28-30 sic events. Tom Brown, a longtime host of select Much Ado About Nothing Elvis Week events and one of the hosts of the Presented by The Theater Bug at 4809 Gallatin Gates of Graceland web series will host on-stage Pike, New Life Baptist Church. The Theater Bug is interviews with Elvis’ friends and band members. thrilled to bring our third installment of Bard at The franklintheatre.com Bug this spring! Leonato’s house is a happy one, MARCH 29-31 complete with a beautiful daughter, Hero and a Steel Magnolias clever niece, Beatrice. But when Leonato’s friends 112 2nd Avenue South, Franklin. Before audi- return from the war, the household is turned on ences experienced the Ya-Ya Sisterhood or any its ear by the instant attraction between Hero and Fried Green Tomatoes, Steel Magnolias set the Claudio, and the constant bickering (and clearly standard for stories of female bonding. Opening also attraction) between Beatrice and Benedick. off-Broadway in 1987 and adapted into a hit mov- But there’s a snake in the midst of all this affection, ie in 1989, the story takes place at Truvy’s beau- and Don John plots to destroy everyone’s happi- ty salon in Chinquapin, Louisiana and revolves ness before some of our couples are even aware around beloved characters including Ouiser (“I’m that they are indeed a couple. Masquerades reveal not crazy … I’ve just been in a very bad mood for as much as they hide in this hilarious comedy. Set forty years”); Clairee (“If you can’t say anything in the late 90’s to a fun and nostalgic soundtrack, nice about anybody, come sit by me”); and Truvy this show is sure to turn anyone into a Shakespeare (“Honey, time marches on, and eventually you re- lover! thetheaterbug.org alize it’s marchin’ across your face.”). pull-tight.com MARCH 26-30 MARCH 31 Tin Pan South Family Day at the Ballet Various Venues throughout Music City. Tin Pan Nashville Ballet Studio A, 3630 Redmon Street. At South Songwriters Festival is the world’s largest Nashville Ballet, every day is full of magic! Family all-songwriter festival. Nearly 250 songwriters Day at the Ballet invites the entire family to spend and 100 performances are featured at Nashville’s an engaging afternoon in Nashville Ballet’s ex- top venues. The talented artists that penned traordinary world. The day brings children’s book your favorite songs tell the stories behind those favorites to life with a wildly entertaining per- songs, and perform them in their original form. formance of Degas and the Little Dancer and a You’ll hear music in its most raw and original Dragons Love Tacos storytime. Interactive move- form. Passes for multiple performances available. ment activities give little ones a chance to show off Tickets are available at the door for each show. their moves, while arts and crafts allow kiddos to tinpansouth.com unleash their creative side.

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18 TOP RATED Restaurant & Bar Open Table • tripadvisor • nashville eater

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222 PRINTERS ALLEY • NASHVILLE, TN • SKULLSRAINBOWROOM.COM 19 dining

Aquarium Restaurant Open daily for lunch and dinner, with a vast selec- Opry Mills Mall. Sensational seafood in a unique tion of freshly prepared items including fish, rotis- setting. Dine around a 200,000 gallon tank featur- serie chicken, baby-back pork ribs, freshly baked ing more than 100 species of colorful tropical fish pot pie, specialty salads, pizzas, burgers and our fa- including sharks and stingrays. Delicious menu mous Six-Layer Chocolate Motherlode Cake. Relax selections from burgers to seafood platters. After in the saloon with cocktails and Claim Jumper’s your meal, visit the Treasure Chest Gift Shop. own craft beers. (615) 649-0785, claimjumper.com You’ll want to make Aquarium part of your next Nashville Nightlife Dinner Theater outing, field trip, birthday party or special event. 2416 Music Valley Drive, Music Valley Village, Reservations recommended. (615) 514-FISH, across from Gaylord Opryland Hotel and Grand aquariumrestaurants.com Ole Opry. Nashville’s premier Country Music Cock of the Walk Dinner Theater features The Best of Country 2624 Music Valley Drive. 615-889-1930. Themed Music Show, with songs made famous by leg- family Catfish restaurant with servers dressed in endary artists and today’s superstars. See stars period attire! Cornbread flipped table side, in a such as “Opry Star” Jeannie Seely, “Hee Haw’s” rustic fun atmosphere. Fixings like coleslaw, beans, Shotgun Red, “Rising Star” Zach Janson, Diana greens & skillet made cornbread. We also offer Murrell and others. Great Southern Buffet is at shrimp, chicken, combination platters and a nice 5:30 pm and show time is 6:30 pm. Reservations selection of steaks. All fried items may be grilled recommended. Dinner and show is $47.95, show upon request. “Possibly the best catfish in the na- only is $30. Tour groups welcome. (615) 885-4747, tion.” – Craig Claiborne, former food critic for the nashvillenightlife.com N.Y. Times. Voted Best Catfish Restaurant for last Nudie’s Honky Tonk three years running, MS Magazine statewide vot- 409 Broadway. The world famous Nudie’s Honky ing. cockofthewalkrestaurant.com Tonk on Broadway resides in a 100-year-old his- Claim Jumper toric three-story building housing millions of Opry Mills Mall. Celebrate special occasions, host dollars of rare country music memorabilia, cos- a business lunch or gather with friends and family. tumes, multiple bars, two stages featuring live

where the Eastland Cafe Margot Sinema locals go Savor & leave satisfied Dining fabulous. Five Stars Dynamic dining 97 Chapel Avenue 1017 Woodland Street 2600 8th Avene South 360 Bistro (615) 627-1088 (615) 227-4668 (615) 942-7746 Great wine & food Etch Miel The Southern 6000 Highway 100 Unique delicious creative Fresh French Cuisine Steak & Oyster (615) 353-5604 303 Demonbreun Street 343 53rd Avenue North Delish The 404 Kitchen (615) 522-0685 (615) 298-3663 150 3rd Avenue Eats with local flair Giovanni Ristorante Park Cafe (615) 724-1762 404 12th Avenue South Splurge worthy Italian Fresh, local Table 3 (615) 251-1404 909 20th Avenue South 4403 Murphy Road Restaurant Cock of the Walk (615) 760-5932 (615) 383-4409 & Market Best catfish! Josephine Pinewood Social Fabulous French 2624 Music Valley Drive American Bistro Cuisine Meet, Mix, Mingle 3821 Green Hills 615-889-1930 2316 12th Avenue South 33 Peabody Street Village Drive Adele’s (615) 292-7766 (615) 751-8111 (615) 739-6900 Layers of Passion Kalamata’s Rolf And Daughters Tin Angel 1210 McGavock Street Fresh Greek Innovative brilliant food Fab Food 615) 988-9700 3764 Hillsboro Pike & wine 3201 West End Avenue Café Intermezzo (615) 383-8700 700 Taylor Street (615) 298-3444 (615) 866-9897 European Style ~ Great Husk Virago food. Fresh coffee. Brilliant fresh food Silo Sushi gets stylish 502 2nd Avenue 37 Rutledge Street Gourmet Farm Food 1126 McGavock Street (615) 346-9507 (615) 256-6565 1121 5th Avenue North (615) 254-1902 (615) 750-2912

20 music and Southern style comfort food for guests. Griffith have all graced the original checker-board Open 11 am–3 am daily, this attraction features stage. skullsrainbowroom.com the longest bar in Music City at over 100 feet. The Smiling Elephant nudieshonkytonk.com 2213 8th Avenue South. A gem of a Thai restau- Rainforest Café rant regaled by the locals. Their mission is to serve This unique dining concept located in Opry Mills healthy, authentic Thai cuisine at a reasonable is an adventure through a realistic indoor rain- price. The specialty of the house is Pad Thai. All forest with lush foliage, cascading waterfalls and dishes use the freshest ingredients. Enjoy exquisite giant aquariums. The menu has Mexican, Italian, food and the gentle spirit that you feel upon enter- Cajun and Caribbean flavors, ranging from exotic ing. (615) 891-4488, thesmilingelephant.com to traditional. The children’s menu will please your little “wild ones.” Don’t forget to stop by the Retail 2213 8th Ave. S. Open lunch and dinner— Village for a wide selection of unique souvenirs! (615) 891-4488 Mon.-Fri. (615) 514-3000, rainforestcafe.com Open for dinner Sat. Skull’s Rainbow Room 222 Printers Alley. Skull’s Rainbow Room is a tribute to David “Skull” Schulman and the former fine din- ing establishments of Nashville’s historic Printers Alley. Chef Gannon Leary’s critically acclaimed menu showcases a continental twist on American classics. Premium cocktails and an eclectic beer and wine list complement the award winning cui- sine. Skull’s pays homage to the entertainment of yesteryear with burlesque and live music nightly. Etta James, Elvis Presley, Patsy Cline, Johnny Cash, Paul McCartney, Bob Dylan, Waylon Jennings, Joni Mitchell, Jerry Lee Lewis, and comedian Andy

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Cotton-Eyed Joe merchandise including t-shirts and other apparel, Located on the corner of Second Avenue and mugs, backpacks, tote bags, and more. Call (615) Broadway in the District, Nashville’s easy-to-find 256-1777 or visit johnnycashmuseum.com. tourist hot spot. On the main floor, you are sur- The Mall at Green Hills rounded by a vast selection of gifts, souvenirs, 2126 Abbott Martin Road. This high-end mall t-shirts, jewelry and novelties at low prices. The has more than 100 stores and restaurants on two Bargain Attic Area has items priced 50% off. Visit main floors, including Louis Vuitton, Tiffany & Co., the Gift Gallery section, featuring new and unusual Burberry, and Restoration Hardware. home decor and gift items. Tour buses welcome. Call (615) 726-3302 for more information. The Nashville Collection 120 Second Avenue North. Your shop for great The Hermitage Museum Store gifts and Nashville collectibles for all ages. Home of President Andrew Jackson, 4580 Rachel’s Lane, (615) 889-2941. A lovely selection of decora- Opry Mills Mall tive accessories, books and videos, toys and col- Tennessee’s largest outlet lectibles, home décor, and gourmet gifts including and value retail shopping, Hermitage preserves and Lynchburg BBQ sauce. dining and entertainment All proceeds from the sale of merchandise support destination with more than the activities and programs of the museum. 200 stores, including several first-in-market name-brand additions. Opry Mills’ The Johnny Cash Museum Store impressive roster of designer outlet stores include: 119 Third Avenue South. Featuring Johnny Cash Coach Factory Store, G by GUESS, Michael Kors,

22 America’s Journey in Nashville’s Backyard Visit the home of the 7th President

Walk through the story and history of Jackson and his property, including the Greek revival-style mansion, the museum featuring the acclaimed Andrew Jackson: Born for a Storm exhibit, and the retreat of the gardens and grounds.

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Polo Ralph Lauren Factory Store, Saks Fifth Avenue and country music’s contemporary culture for a OFF 5TH, Tommy Bahama Outlet, Vera Bradley shopping experience like no other. and more. Other popular value retailers include The Opry Shop Bed Bath & Beyond, Build-A-Bear Workshop, 2804 Opryland Drive. Enjoy the Grand Ole Opry Disney Store Outlet, LEGO, RCC Western Wear experience anytime with a stop at The Opry Shop, and Under Armour Factory House. Opry Mills is located within the Grand Ole Opry House. It’s the home to a variety of family dining and entertain- place for great Opry gifts and collectibles for all ment venues: Aquarium Restaurant, Rainforest ages. Open seven days a week. Cafe, Claim Jumper and Madame Tussauds Wax Attraction. And in true Nashville fashion, live per- Ryman Auditorium Gift Shop formances and musical entertainment are regularly 116 Fifth Avenue North, (615) 458-8700. Find ex- provided on Opry Mills’ Entertainment Stage. clusive Ryman merchandise including CDs, DVDs, 65 South posters, prints, books and apparel. Make your own custom t-shirt at the activity station! Open seven Located in Opry Mills Mall just steps away from the days a week. permanent home of the Grand Ole Opry, 65 South has everything Nashville all in one place, including The Tennessee Museum Store items from The Bluebird Café, the Nashville tele- 1000 Rosa L. Parks Boulevard. The perfect place to vision show and, of course, fashion apparel and shop for Tennessee crafts, jewelry, books, toys and accessories you need to outfit your southern style. other items. Discount offered to museum mem- Opry Originals bers, state employees and military personnel. Located in the heart of downtown at 300 Broadway Woodcuts Gallery and Framing (Broadway at Third Avenue). Nashville’s famous 1613 Jefferson Street, (615) 321-5357 telephone “Lower Broadway” area known around the world and (615) 321-2134 fax. Offering hundreds of open for its honky tonks and one-of-a-kind authentic and limited edition prints, serigraphs, original country music attractions, Opry Originals brings pieces, framed art, cards, figurines, and fast cus- together the iconic roots of the Grand Ole Opry tom framing. woodcutsfineart.com 23 attractions

Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage Centennial Park 4580 Rachel’s Lane. Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage 2500 West End Avenue. A designed landscape is one of the largest, most visited presidential on one hundred twenty-two acres in midtown homes in the United States and one of Nashville’s Nashville. The city’s premier park features the icon- top-rated attractions. Located only minutes from ic Parthenon and statue Athena, a one-mile walk- downtown and Gaylord Opryland resort, this is ing trail, Lake Watauga, Centennial Art Center, his- a must-do when visiting Music City. This 1,120- torical monuments, beautiful gardens, band shell, acre National Historic Landmark and Tennessee’s dog park, exercise trail and much more. top-rated historic home features over 10 historic Cheekwood Estate & Gardens buildings, a seasonal wagon tour, walking trails, 11200 Forrest Park Drive. Beautiful botanic gar- beautiful gardens and grounds, and much more. dens located on a 55-acre estate. The mansion, The Hermitage mansion is considered to be the listed on the National Register of Historic Places, most accurately preserved early presidential home houses American, European, and contemporary in the country. In recent years, new interpretive ini- art. Themed art installations in the gardens change tiatives and programs have enhanced the experi- annually. cheekwood.org ence of some 225,000 annual visitors. For tickets, directions, and additional information visit the- Country Music Hall of Fame® and hermitage.com Museum Bicentennial Mall State Park 2222 Fifth Avenue South. Experience the history of America’s music through exciting new exhibits, 600 James Robertson Parkway. A public park with entertaining films, interactive displays, and an in- statues, monuments, fountains, trails, bell tow- credible array of costumes and instruments at the ers, an amphitheater and home to the Nashville largest popular music museum in the world. Sing Farmers’ Market. Get a taste of Tennessee’s history, Me Back Home, the museum’s permanent exhibit, geology, and scenic wonder as you walk along an tells the story of country music from its pre-com- inscribed timeline. Each of the 31 erupting geyser mercial roots in the nineteenth century through its fountains represent a Tennessee major river. The vibrant life today. Open daily 9 am–5 pm. Package war monument, an 18,000-pound granite globe, upgrades available, and be sure to include a tour floating on water and rotating, pays tribute to the of historic RCA Studio B, where Elvis and others Tennessee World War II veterans. recorded over 35,000 songs. Shop the Museum Bike the Greenway Bicycle Rentals Store and savor a made-from-scratch meal at Two Briley Parkway (TN-155) at Two Rivers Parkway Twenty•Two Grill and Catering. (615) 416-2001, (Exit 10). Two Rivers Park Trailhead is within min- countrymusichalloffame.org utes of Gaylord Opryland Resort, Music Valley Drive Hotels, and Nashville Airport Hotels, and Frist Art Museum 919 Broadway. There is always something to marvel offers miles of dedicated greenway. Hourly over in the spacious galleries of this magnificent or half-day rentals. Call (615) 920-1388 or visit art deco building. Stop by the gift shop for a fabu- bikethegreenway.net to arrange your bike rental lous array of art prints, books, educational materi- and transfer to trailhead (if needed). als, art supplies, clothing, blown glass, pottery, and Carnton Plantation jewelry made by local and regional artisans. The 1345 Eastern Flank Circle, Franklin. Carnton café is open for brunch, lunch, snacks, and dinner Plantation, home of The Widow of the South, was on Thursday and Friday evenings. fristcenter.org a field hospital following the Battle of Franklin, fought in 1864. Plantation includes a home tour, Grand Ole Opry The world’s longest-running live radio show fea- museum, The McGavock Confederate Cemetery, tures the best in country, bluegrass, comedy and a fully restored garden and slave quarters. Open more. Artists scheduled to appear this month 9 am–5 pm on Monday–Saturday and noon–5 pm include Alison Krauss, Trisha Yearwood, Josh on Sunday. Closed most major holidays. boft.org 24 Turner, Scotty McCreery, Trace Adkins, Charlie The Huckabee Show Daniels Band, Old Crow Medicine Show, and Huckabee Theater, 30 Music Village Boulevard,15 more! Shows Tuesday, Friday, Saturday at 7 pm. minutes north of Nashville, in Hendersonville, For tickets, visit opry.com or call (615) 871-OPRY. TN. Be part of a live studio audience and enjoy Grand Ole Opry House Backstage Tours news, music, entertainment and fun with former Governor of Arkansas, Mike Huckabee and his spe- 2804 Opryland Drive. Guided tours of the Grand cial guests! You must be 16 years of age to attend a Ole Opry House offer visitors an up-close look live taping. Tickets are free. Register and get show at the celebrated 4,400-seat venue and country’s taping dates online or call 833-HUCKABEE for most famous show, including themed dressing more information. Seating is at 6:30 pm. Tapings rooms, the artists’ entrance, the Opry stage, and are weekly. Walk-ins are welcome! huckabeetix.tv more. Daytime tours are available seven days a week featuring Blake Shelton as your video tour Johnny Cash Museum guide. For more information, visit opry.com or call 119 Third Avenue South. Featuring the largest (615) 871-OPRY. collection of Johnny Cash memorabilia in the Historic RCA Studio B world, the museum has everything from his earli- est childhood artifacts to the last song he wrote. 1611 Roy Acuff Place, Music Exhibits chronicle The Man in Black’s life with Row. 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Key_Ad_Full.indd 1 2/14/19 1:20 PM attractions City, where he recorded over 300 songs. “A great show, very authentic! I look forward to seeing it art digital learning center and a two-story Grand again,” raved DJ Fontana, Elvis’s longtime drum- Hall. Exhibitions include significant artifacts relat- mer. Audiences continue to give standing ovations ed to the state’s history, along with displays of art, at every show. A must-see show while in Nashville. furniture, textiles, and photographs produced by To order tickets, please call us directly (615) 758- Tennesseans. The Museum’s Civil War holdings 0098. Seating at 6:30 pm. Showtime is 7 pm. Box of uniforms, battle flags and weapons are among office opens at 10 am, day of show. Plenty of free the finest in the nation. Located in the heart of parking! thenashvilleking.com Nashville at the corner of Rosa Parks Boulevard The Upper Room and Jefferson Street, the new Museum sits at the 1908 Grand Avenue, foot of Capitol Hill at Bicentennial Capitol Mall midtown. An active State Park. No admission charge. tnmuseum.org chapel and museum, Tribute To The King The Upper Room fea- 1953–1977 tures a nearly life-size Texas Troubadour Theatre, wood carving of da Vinci’s The Last Supper, perma- 2416 Music Valley Drive. nent and seasonal exhibits, as well as a peaceful On Mondays and select garden. View Christian artwork dating back to the Thursdays, Celebrating our 20th season, over 12th century, a Madonna and Child Gallery exhibit, 1,000 shows! This high-energy, live musical biog- 100 nativity scenes during the Christmas holidays, raphy starring John Beardsley features all six eras and a Ukrainian egg display during Lent and Easter. of the King’s career, including over 30 songs and Come experience the tranquility of the Upper Room five costume changes, and has thrilled audiences amid the city’s tumult. Open Monday–Thursday, 8 of all ages from New York to Russia. The legend am–4:30 pm, Friday 8 am–12:30 pm. Closed hol- lives on in Nashville’s first and only continuously idays and weekends. Call (615) 340-7207 or visit running show paying tribute to the King in Music chapel.upperroom.org.

The Upper Room Chapel, Museum, and Bookstore A Space for Prayer and Reflection in the Heart of Music City

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