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Tennessee Really is the Volunteer State

By: Andrew Vaughan

In case you missed it, Nashville was hammered by an epic flood disaster on May 1 and May 2 this year. Among the thousands affected were hundreds of musicians, some famous, some not. So it was a typically Nashville moment last week when the music community got together to give help and make a statement that...

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UniversalPoster.com and American Music Channel Giveaways

By Andrew Vaughan

Let's start 2010 with something free. I was contacted recently by an old country music buddy in England about this new concept artist posters. Paul Harris is the guy's name who runs the company and as an ex-singer/songwriter he loves to visit Nashville and do business with Music City. He started a...

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London's Rock and Roll Hotels

By: Andrew Vaughan

Is there a city with a richer musical pedigree than London? Sure, music fans make Mecca-like treks to New York and Los Angeles, Nashville and Austin and Seattle. Some even wander around Paris looking for Jim Morrison's grave, and yes, there is that place called Liverpool that gave us John, Paul, and Ringo, but London has everything for the music history buff, the pop culture...

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Garth Brooks is Back

By: Andrew Vaughan

It was obvious, really. Could the world’s most enthusiastic stage performer really quit performing forever? Of course not, and a series of un-hyped charity shows and benefits kept Garth Brooks in the mood for the past ten years. A limited run in Vegas is the obvious answer. And please, no...

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Song City

By: Andrew Vaughan

I met with two record company executives from Europe last week, which set me thinking about the real music power base in Nashville. Wanting to show off the new Nashville, I thought I'd take them somewhere cool and I picked a classy Gulch restaurant, Sambuca. I had expected a jazz,...

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American Music Channel is “Giving Back” through creating philanthropic campaigns that align charitable organizations and artists to make a difference in our world.

By: Andrew Vaughan

In case you missed it, Nashville was hammered by an epic flood disaster on May 1 and May 2 this year. Among the thousands affected were hundreds of musicians, some famous, some not. So it was a typically Nashville moment last week when the music community got together to give help and make a statement that Nashville is on its way back. Faith Hill, who organized the event along with singing husband Tim McGraw said at the show, "Nashville will rise and that is why we have come together tonight. Musicians, football players, coaches, our elected officials, you in the audience, yes, we are all the same. We're just neighbors who care and friends who want to make a difference."

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