With a local club scene that's often criticized for lacking crowds, why expand the city's offerings with living-room shows? That's easy: House concerts provide a less formal, more immediate way to connect to the music that moves you. Whether it's rockers shaking the windows at a crash house near Belmont, or singer-songwriters sitting on a stool in a country home in Lebanon, or a deejay pumping bass in a red-brick in East Nashville, there's been a surge in live music in residential areas this year. —MICHAEL McCALL
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