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Originally Posted by masteringhouse Back from my trip to Nashville, thanks for the tip Jerry.
Visited Ernest Tubb (as well as several bars around Broadway, Tootsies being a fav). A friend that I was with is a big Cash and Jerry Lee fan and he was a bit overwhelmed by the selection at Tubb's. There's even a selection of DVD's for Hee Haw! You won't find that here in Philly.
I was truly impressed. Likely more talent per square inch than any other town I've had the opportunity to visit. |
Glad to hear you had a good time Tom!
Both the record stores I mentioned continue to have live in-store performances, usually with a new release.
E.T. Records is truly a wonder, some would say a relic from the past, I would say living and vibrant as ever.
I get thru there every few years, always try to stop at E.T.'s, Gruhn Guitars, and tip my hat to the Ryman. I think the old RCA Studio B is gone now(?), lots of real estate rearranged with the "NashVegas" mindset moving in.
Now, I know you're a completist, where you gonna put all those Hee Haw DVDs?
Cheers - JT