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Gerstle's
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Might be beneficial to list resources to help folks navigate the major music hub activities if they are planning a visit there. This is Barbara Cloyd's synopsis of open mic venues in Nashville... http://www.barbaracloyd.com/writersnight.htmjust happened to pop in on this thread, awesome work that's been going on here...Moker Moker, Ok, good one! Maybe we can add a new category like: "Showcase Events" This could include industry conventions, open mics, road rallys, festivals and similar "showcase" opportunities, etc. What do you guys think? Michael
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