Recently listening to the history of country music kinda suggested Nashville is like that. They regularly ignored black artists and the few that did break through were usually using white sounding voices and/or names.
I think it was more of a metaphorical objection: “Nashville isn’t this.” Well, clearly, it is, because here’s a picture of something that’s happening in Nashville.
Nashville isn’t this.
Picture shows something different.
It is in Nashville. Here’s a street view link to the exact spot:
https://maps.app.goo.gl/qFr3uxhDbw9VVmB99?g_st=ac
Apologies if you meant like, metaphorically speaking Nashville isn’t this.
Recently listening to the history of country music kinda suggested Nashville is like that. They regularly ignored black artists and the few that did break through were usually using white sounding voices and/or names.
I think it was more of a metaphorical objection: “Nashville isn’t this.” Well, clearly, it is, because here’s a picture of something that’s happening in Nashville.
The building in the background is Ole Red. It’s an event venue in Narshville at 300 Broadway.