Monday, February 25, 2008
Only in Nashville
A normal weekend for many young single adults in Nashville means that they will be seen at many of Nashville's bars with live music. Whether it is downtown for some country cover band music (a friend of mine from Denver thought "cover band" meant that he had to pay a cover to get in) or Demumbreun Street for a variety of 80s and 90s music in addition to country, or Karaoke at one of Nashville's many shameless karaoke bars, or any one of the multiple live music venues where new bands are trying to be seen.
The people that frequent these hot spots are the every day college student, young adult or dirty old man. But most of them are down to Earth and just having a good time with friends.
2 weeks ago, after seeing Darryl Worley at Second Fiddle, I was proud of the bar patrons for not going crazy over seeing him in the bar. I am proud once again of Nashvillians for being calm and collected when star quarterback for the Denver Broncos, Jay Cutler, was at the Tin Roof on Friday night. According to various sources, he frequents the bar often.
One reason why people like Jay Cutler go to the every day bars like the Tin Roof is because Nashville is one of the most friendliest cities. Jay didn't have a group of girls around him like some football payers may, he just had his good old college friends out with him, and nobody bothered him.
Nashville doesn't need people like Pacman Jones, who goes to strip clubs all the time. We're proud of who comes out of our city, people like Jay Cutler and Darryl Worley.
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Hi. I don't know you but through a series of random clicks ended up viewing this blog. I had just one thing to say, I hope you slapped that Denver friend. He gives us Denverites a bad rap. ;) I mean really, a "cover" band? That burns on tour.
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