OK, point taken. Frankly I haven't kept up with Nashville politics, and I largely don't care what they do over there as long as they leave me alone. But with your original X video in this thread, it does sound like the mayor has gotten the message as has changed his tune. Still, Nashville remains a place that I couldn't live in. Too congested, too blue, too expensive.
Nashville started out as the leading country music venue, but over the years has spread its influence into other genres as well... classical, pop, and whatever else passes for "music" these days. Frankly, I would give a dollar for the entire location and industry, but the days of WGN, The Grand Old Opry, and Earnest Tubb's Record Store are long gone.
Here is another one.
https://nashvillebanner.com/2024/08/20/tennessee-immigration-law-change/
OK, point taken. Frankly I haven't kept up with Nashville politics, and I largely don't care what they do over there as long as they leave me alone. But with your original X video in this thread, it does sound like the mayor has gotten the message as has changed his tune. Still, Nashville remains a place that I couldn't live in. Too congested, too blue, too expensive.
Big city and the music capital of the south. I understand.
Nashville started out as the leading country music venue, but over the years has spread its influence into other genres as well... classical, pop, and whatever else passes for "music" these days. Frankly, I would give a dollar for the entire location and industry, but the days of WGN, The Grand Old Opry, and Earnest Tubb's Record Store are long gone.
I agree, way too blue and congested, don't even enjoy going to music shows or shopping there anymore.