Episode Transcript
Taking a Walk Nashville.
Speaker 2Hi all, this is Sarah Harrelson, your host of Taking a Walk Nashville Today.
Joining me is Buzz night from Taking a Walk, and we're going to discuss some upcoming events and shows happening here in Nashville.
How are you, buzz?
Speaker 1I'm doing great.
Thanks for letting me pop my head in.
Far away from outside of Boston, but close enough to be with you on Taking a Walk Nashville.
Thanks Sarah, Yeah, close enough to.
Speaker 2Be peaking about what's coming up here in Nashville.
Oh.
Speaker 1You know what, when you every time you go through this list, it makes me want to hit the Logan Airport and hop on a plane.
Speaker 2So on we want to flight away.
But definitely have a lot of great events coming on this week.
For November twenty fourth, we mentioned last time that Stephen Wilson Junior is playing at the Ryeman and he's back on the twenty fourth for a second night concert.
Speaker 1Well, Steven Wilson sounds like a force to be reckoned with, and it sounds like he is coming back home for these shows to really just sort of say I'm back and I'm bigger than ever.
And you know, if anybody's listening that is in the Stephen Wilson Camp.
Come on, Steven Beyond Taking a Walk and Taking a Walk Nashville.
We'd love to have you.
Speaker 2Yeah, please join us.
There's so many other events happening this week too, though, one that I'm really looking forward to is Dylan Altman Soul stew This is happening November twenty sixth at the Analog and the Hunt Hotel.
I love this venue.
It's cozy, it's intimate, as couches all around the stage, and it always sounds really good in there.
But Dylan Altman's he's a songwriter.
He's been here in Nashville since the nineties.
He would be another great guest on Taking a Walk Nashville.
But he said three number one songs with Tim McGraw, Jake Gohen, and Jason Alden.
But he also hosts a YouTube show and if you haven't seen it, it's truly great.
He performs with the band and then he takes a break, cook something, teaches everyone a recipe, and then goes back to performing.
So that's the name of this event at the Analog, Dylan Altman Soul stew And if you purchase a ticket, you also get fifteen percent off your meal at Evelyn's, the restaurant in the Hutton Hotel.
Speaker 1All right, we now where's the Hunton located.
Speaker 2It's on West End.
Speaker 1All right.
It sounds like I have not been there, and it sounds like it's a place I got to check out.
So it sounds goo.
Speaker 2It's a fun venue.
Yeah.
I've performed at the Analog a few times and it's truly a great intimate venue.
Speaker 1I think what's so cool about doing this is we're not only celebrating those that might be in and around the Nashville area listening to this, but there's so many people from all over the country that have either been to Nashville or planning a trip.
So we like wetting your appetite wherever you are to get to Nashville quickly check these venues out, support these artists and support that music community.
Speaker 2Absolutely.
Yeah, there's music every corner that you turn in Nashville.
Always so much going on, so much happening at the Rhyman.
Like we talked about, it looks like we have rock and roll playhouse.
The Last Waltz at the Nashville Theater on November twenty third.
Is there anything that's sticking out to you, Buzz for what's on this week's concert calendar?
Speaker 1Well, the last Waltz event sounds interesting, so I'm gathering since the last Waltz occurred right around Thanksgiving, the famous event at Winterland in San Francisco, with so many great artists, the band and Joni Mitchell, and if it allows all different aspects of celebrating that concert, one of the great concert films to this day.
Martin Scorsese, by the way, is the director of that.
But it sounds like a great take.
I think people should check it out.
Speaker 2And oh, there's another event at the Ryman on Sunday, November twenty third, with Noah Guthrie and Nathan Graham.
Speaker 1Buzz.
Speaker 2What do you know about Noah Guthrie.
Speaker 1Well, let's see, I'm going to go to Claude dot Ai and see.
I don't know if he's related to Rlow and Woody, but okay.
Noah Guthrie is an American singer songwriter from South Carolina whose sound has been compared to Chris Stapleton with his country rock grit with the authenticity of isbel.
Here's some highlights about him.
He's released three critically acclaimed albums, built a strong following through powerful live performances.
Performs both as a solo artist and with his band Good Trouble, and he's open for major artists including Ed Shearon, Willie Nelson, and Dwight Yoakum.
Speaker 2Wow.
Yeah, definitely gonna have to check him out.
Speaker 1That.
Speaker 2That's a major list of people he has opened for.
Speaker 1Oh, I got one more about him, Sarah.
He's known for playing this one.
This one really blows me away.
He's known for playing Roderick Meeks in the final season of Glee.
Speaker 2Really yeah, I don't have to go back and watch that.
It's been a while since I.
Speaker 1Seen that show.
So he's he's developed the real persona here.
So this sounds like a good one to single out.
Speaker 2Yeah, and there's one more event I have to tell you about, buzz.
This looks very interesting.
If you like intertwining fitness and music, this one is for you.
On Sunday, November thirtieth at the Shermerhorn Symphony Center at seven pm, they're doing an event called Orchestrally Energized Yoga.
So they're doing like a wellness series where the symphony is playing and then you can, I guess, bring your yoga mat and do a vignosa class synchronized with the Nashville Symphony.
So that's pretty interesting.
Instead of sitting down just listening to music, you can move and flow with the music.
Speaker 1I think it sounds like the perfect recipe from having too much turkey around Thanksgiving.
Speaker 2Yeah, I guess that's why they're doing it after Thanksgiving.
That makes sense.
Speaker 1Very smart.
Okay, well, maybe maybe that will become an maybe it is an annual event.
That sounds like a good take as well.
Speaker 2Yeah, yeah, definitely check that out.
It looks like they've done it before.
But yeah, bring your yoga matt and grab a ticket.
Speaker 1Well there you are, once again proving how great Nashville is and what it brings to the table, even when we have never imagined such a thing.
Speaker 2Absolutely, yeah, it never ceases to amaze me or surprise me everything that's going on here in Nashville.
So everyone, that's your weekly concert calendar for the week of November twenty four to thirtieth.
Thank you Buzz for coming on and talking all about Nashville events with me.
Speaker 1Well, thanks for having me on, Sarah, and thanks for taking a walk Nashville
