
Nashville in Harmony
I’ll tell you what fits right in at church: a bunch of queer folks and their friends singing Chappell Roan’s “Good Luck, Babe!” Nashville in Harmony, which proudly describes itself as “Tennessee’s first musical arts organization for people of all sexual orientations, gender identities, gender expressions and their allies,” hosted its first choral pop-up this year, a one-day singing event open to everyone. Folks in hot pink and camo came to Vine Street Christian Church, where they were led by assistant pastor and Nashville in Harmony director Wesley King, with performances from drag queens Kay Sera and Adhara Bull. Them: “With her arms out like an angel through the car sunroof.” Me: “And with your spirit.”