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“The Lights Are Going Out on Broadway”: John Rich Calls on Tennessee Governor to Save Nashville’s Live Music Scene
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American Songwriter
Is it live country music?
You want to hear that great live country music in what?
Nashville, Tennessee.”
John Rich Expresses Concern Over Nashville Tourism DeclineRich went on to reflect on Nashville tourism and how that will be affected should more establishments close.
You’re losing massive business, because country music, live country music, no longer exists down there.”