Rolling Stone’s ‘Live Nashville’ Party: See Behind the Scenes Photos
Artists from all genres of music joined Rolling Stone Country and Ram for the third annual ‘Live Nashville’ party on Tuesday night. Grammy-winning hard-rock band Halestorm, Americana guitarslinger Aaron Lee Tasjan, soul singer Sarah Potenza and a slew of country artists all descended upon Marathon Music Works near the city’s historic Fisk University. Brothers Osborne headlined, along with special guests Brent Cobb and Lucie Silvas.
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“Ain’t a Road Too Long”
Brent Cobb, backed by his crack band, including guitarist Mike Harris, performed songs off his debut album ‘Shine on Rainy Day’ and the funky new jam “Ain’t a Road Too Long.”
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All Down the Line
The line for the third annual Rolling Stone Country Live Nashville party wove around the block.
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For Those About to Rock
Halestorm’s Joe Hottinger and Lzzy Hale represented Nashville’s rock & roll community at the party.
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Full House
A headlining set by Brothers Osborne packed the venue with both industry guests and a select group of fans.
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Stylin’ Bryan
“Used To” singer-songwriter Bailey Bryan, one of Rolling Stone Country’s artists you need to know, made a stylish appearance.
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“Shoot Me Straight”
Brothers Osborne opened their headlining set with the new song “Shoot Me Straight.”
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Aaron Lee Tasjan, Christian Lopez and Sarah Potenza Rally Their Gang
Sarah Potenza assembled a gang of rising talent, including singer-songwriters Aaron Lee Tasjan and Christian Lopez, for a group photo.
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Brothers in Arms
Jeff Summers, Head of Advertising, Ram Trucks, poses with Brothers Osborne and Lucie Silvas.
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Soul Singer
Singer-songwriter Lucie Silvas showed off her pristine voice with a heavens-reaching performance of songs off her LP ‘Letters to Ghosts.’
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Rebel Yell
A Ram Rebel model pickup truck anchored a corner of the concert hall.
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Brent Cobb
Brent Cobb brought his Georgia drawl to the stage and also showed off his way with a lyric.
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In the Front Row
Nashville locals and industry mavens rocked out to the powerhouse performances.
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Smithfield
The duo of Jennifer Fielder and Trey Smith, known collectively as Smithfield, pose before entering the Live Nashville event.
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Brothers & Sister
Lucie Silvas joined Brothers Osborne onstage for a family performance: the singer-songwriter is married to guitarist John Osborne.
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Shoot to Thrill
Photographer Jeremy Polzel captured a sizable slice of the crowd from an aerial perch in the rear of Marathon Music Works.