This morning The New York Times ran an article about the music scene in my old neighborhood, East Nashville. In retrospect, I absolutely loved living on the East side of the Cumberland. There were big trees, small bars, and lots of neighborhood can-do spirit. While I don’t think the music is as overwhelmingly good as suggested in the article, I do think it can be. At least one of my favorite records was recorded there and I anticipate this will happen again.
When charting my future plans, I often consider making a move back to East Nashville. Housing is cheap, living is cheaper, and the community is great. The only rub is, I don’t know what I would do for work.
Anyway, I wrote the Nashville Chronicles while living at 808 Fatherland, and here are some pictures I took: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.


