Mon Sep 30, 7:00 PM - Mon Sep 30, 10:00 PM
208 Broadway, Nashville, TN 37201

Community: Nashville

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Live Laugh Love Nashville is taking over the 2nd floor of RedneckRiviera Nashville.

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Come check out our great line up for our bi-monthly acoustic showcase on Broadway including:

Dave Gibson
Dave Gibson wrote “Daddy Never Was the Cadillac Kind” and “Queen of Memphis” (Confederate Railroad), “Heart Trouble” and “Midnight Fire” (Steve Wariner), “If It Don’t Come Easy” (Tanya Tucker), “Jukebox in My Mind” (Alabama), “Lonely and Gone” (Montgomery Gentry), “Ships That Don’t Come In” (Joe Diffie), and songs recorded by Larry Boone, Pam Tillis, and Conway Twitty. Gibson was also a member of the Gibson/Miller Band, which won Top New Group at 1993’s Academy of Country Music Awards

Greg Crowe

Trailer Choir
Trailer Choir is composed of Butter and Big Vinny, and was signed to Show Dog Nashville, a label owned by Toby Keith, in 2007.

After recording the song "Off the Hillbilly Hook" for the soundtrack to Keith's film Beer for My Horses, Trailer Choir charted the singles "What Would You Say", "Rockin' the Beer Gut" and "Rollin' Through the Sunshine" on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts. These singles were followed by an extended play called Off the Hillbilly Hook and an album called Tailgate.

Carter's Chord
Combining sisterly harmonies, photogenic looks, and a music-filled family background, the country trio Carter's Chord is comprised of singer/songwriters Becky, Emma, and Joanna Robertson. The siblings were born in Southern California, where parents Barny and Carter Robertson (both of whom had previously toured with Waylon Jennings as members of the Waylors) filled their household with country and Christian music. Inspired by such surroundings, the three sisters began staging shows at home, charging a quarter for admission and providing food during intermission. They also made their major-label debut when Jennings enlisted the girls to sing on Cowboys, Sisters, Rascals & Dirt, a country album aimed at children and produced by the girls' father.

After moving to Nashville, the sisters began honing their three-part harmonies and songwriting skills, which eventually caught the ear of country star Toby Keith. Following a well-played showcase at a Nashville club on Valentine's Day 2006, Keith signed the sisters, who christened their group "Carter's Chord" in reference to a musical tri

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