
Upcoming Schedule
- Lonesome River Band24 April
- Sofie & The New Relics25 April
- The Tennessee Warblers26 April
- Sunday Gospel with Val Storey, Larry Cordle, Mike Rogers & Friends27 April
- Val Storey, Carl Jackson, Larry Cordle & New Monday28 April
- The Fretliners29 April
- Liam Purcell & Cane Mill Road30 April
- Caleb Bailey & Paine's Run1 May
- Mike Mitchell Band2 May
- The Special Consensus3 May
- Bluegrass Jam4 May
- Val Storey, Carl Jackson, Larry Cordle & New Monday5 May
- 50 Shades of Hay6 May
- Dennis Parker & Friends: James Taylor Tribute Show7 May
- The Howlin' Brothers8 May
- Authentic Unlimited9 May
Nashville’s Station Inn first opened their doors in 1974 and has been many pickers favorite place ever since. This venue doesn’t mess around with expensive furnishings or crazy lights. All there is, is a bar, a stage, a bunch of picnic tables and the best bluegrass music you've probably ever heard. On Sunday nights, Station Inn hosts a famous bluegrass jam which attracts the best musicians in Nashville. There are no microphones for this jam and anyone can bring an instrument no matter their age or skill level and play along with some of the best musicians around. Although now surrounded by tall buildings and fancy hotels, once upon a time Station Inn was the Gulch's main (and only) attraction.
Neighborhood Spotlight:

The Gulch
Twenty years ago, the neighborhood now known as The Gulch, was just a train yard full of garages, warehouses and gravel parking lots. The only reason to ever come here was to listen to some bluegrass at the iconic Station Inn, opened since 1974 or to perhaps to grab a meat and three at Arnold’s, a soul food institution, opened since 1982. In the past twenty years no area of Nashville has experienced as much growth as here.
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