Thursday, July 8, 2010

The Nashville Scene's Top Picks for the Week

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Sleigh Bells at The End
Brooklyn odd couple Sleigh Bells let it fly on their supercollider of a debut album, Treats. Read more.

Bluegrass Nights featuring The Grascals at The Ryman
Though there’s some geographical diversity among this collective near-dozen — the IBMA’s Banjo Player of the Year, Grascal Kristin Scott Benson, is a Carolina gal ... Read more.

Black Rose: Thin Lizzy Tribute at The 5 Spot
To put it bluntly, if you don’t like Thin Lizzy, then you don’t like rock music and can stop reading forthwith. Read more.

Silver Seas CD Release Show at The Basement
On their newest, Chateau Revenge, Nashville’s oft-overlooked The Silver Seas (formerly The Bees, The Bees U.S.) sparkle, shimmer, glide and triumph across a velvety soundscape ... Read more.

The Musicians Corner Kickoff at Centennial Park
Karl Dean’s star-studded Nashville Music Council — Music Business Council? Which is it? Read more.

The Scorpions Farewell Tour at Bridgestone Arena
Only three things could ever survive a nuclear holocaust: Twinkies, cockroaches and ’80s cock rock. Read more.

The Long Players perform The Beatles Rubber Soul at Mercy Lounge
In case it isn’t obvious by this point, there’s a reason we decide to pick every tribute show The Long Players undertake: We like talking about awesome classic albums. Read more.
Doug Benson at Zanies
If there are two things in this world this comic digs above all else, they would be movies and setting fire to and inhaling the smoke subsequently emitted from dried cannabis leaves. Read more.
 
Midnight Movie: Troll 2 at The Belcourt
Some movies are destined for a future paved with Oscar nods and upturned thumbs. Then there are movies like Troll 2. Read more.
 
Celebrating 50 Years of an American Classic: To Kill a Mockingbird at Davis-Kidd
In a recent New Yorker piece, Malcolm Gladwell describes a real-life counterpart to beloved To Kill a Mockingbird hero Atticus Finch … Read more.
 
Sinbad at Zanies
Since losing his foothold as the nation’s foremost flat-topped, neon track-suited, clean clown of the comedic stage, The ’Bad has seen some rough days. Read more.
 
Taking Nashville’s Table to Higher Ground at Cannery Ballroom
Some of the South’s most acclaimed chefs are coming to town for a dinner called Taking Nashville’s Table to Higher Ground, a benefit for flood relief. Read more.
 
Next Door Neighbors: Bhutanese Screening at Scarritt-Bennett
In 2007, the U.S. State Department announced plans to resettle 60,000 Bhutanese refugees escaping political, religious and ethnic conflicts. Read more.
The Dance on Widows’ Row at The Next Level
Nearly a year ago, producer/director/actor Barry Scott went into production with Samm-Art Williams’ The Dance on Widows' Row. Read more.
Works by Aaron Rothman at Cheekwood's Temporary Contemporary
Creating a unique work for a unique space involves unique challenges that require unique solutions. Read more.
 
Summer Salon at Cumberland Gallery
After a compelling collection of wintertime shows, Cumberland Gallery is spending this summer celebrating their home team with a rotating exhibition. Read more.
 
Urban Project 2 at Davis Art Advisory
The gallery's second exhibit of urban design, spray paint and stencil art … Read more.
 

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