Amy and Samy Bouzaglo kids
"Dad always said that bacon … really suited us," Alex said between sobs as his therapist handed him a box of tissues.
It's not really curmudgeony to point out when the sound at a concert is lousy. It's kind of important, IMHO, and Cannery continues to be an audio debacle.
Man. Those "Nashville Dancin" lineups are somethin'.
Interesting omission from your overall list...Davis Deluxe...In 1984, in Music Row Magazine, Robert K. Oremann called their debut single release, "One Of A Kind", "The best rock-a-ballad I've heard by a Nashville band...Sung by an ace rock stylist...This act could go far"...Followup recordings were met with even greater critical acclaim, including a Billboard Recommended review for their third single, "When The Lights Go Down" as well as another glowing review in Music Row by Bob Oremann for it...The band continued on until the early '90's with some of Nashville's heavy hitter session players becoming members at times, including drummer Kenny Buttrey and guitarist Bucky Barrett...Yes, I knew the band personally, hence the "plug", just filling in some blanks...
Little known fact: The Bacon Brothers were a trio as children until Kevin and Michael kicked out their little brother for being a closet vegetarian.
what a way to wear your meat!! "murica"
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I told my parents they shouldn't have taken away our xbox.
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I told my parents they better not take away my xbox
Photo Contest: Take 99% of the Nashville Cream Caption Contest entries and turn them into an image! (Bonus points for publicy announcing your email address!)
Re: “Best Local Rock Songs Ever, Part 18 [Sam Baker, The Bis-Quits, Royal Court of China, Practical Stylists, The Ratz]”
I discovered The Royal Court of China via MTV when I was in high school (pretty sure that's the ONLY time that ever happened) and I loved both albums (uh...I think I need that EP...anyone?). Anyway, I was THRILLED when they reunited those couple of times here in town over the last few years and I even met Robert right before the Emporium opened and he was very gracious with my fan boy questions. One of my favorite bands from my youth and this town helped me see 'em live! Very cool!