3rd & Lindsley Bar & Grill
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"Great welcome! Fay, the owner, makes you feel at home. "
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"Here, you can see live music seven days a week. There are no rhinestones or bachelorettes—just great music and a friendly guy at the door taking your cash. Several nights are regular multiple-act shows sponsored by local radio stations, largely country and Western and bluegrass as well as some rock and roots. The small stage and intimate environment lend themselves to singer-songwriters and bands that like the audience to get up and dance. Nashville’s midsize music spaces have a fragile future, as high-rise hotels continue to be more profitable than two-story music clubs. The double-decker 3rd & Lindsley Bar and Grill , is one of the few remaining medium-capacity seated performance spaces in town. One night you can sidle up to the Americana singer-songwriter Darrell Scott and another you’re toe-tapping in the back of the L-shaped club to everyone’s favorite 11-piece western swing band, the Time Jumpers. The club is half a mile southeast of lower Broadway, on a quirky block next to I-40 that some find difficult to navigate, so use your GPS. Tickets run $10 to $40, and parking is free. If the scheduled talent does not jibe with your vibe, check out City Winery, less than half a mile away, which also brings in great music."
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"Finally Friday, WMOT Roots Radio’s free live-audience show, weekly at noon. Finally Friday consistently features some of the best alternativ"
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