Tyler and I decided to take a little vacation to celebrate Tyler's birthday and an early 15th anniversary. See when Tyler left DMC he had some trips scheduled that ended up getting cancelled. His plane tickets had already been paid for and if he didn't use the credits, he would lose them. So we decided to take a little vacation on DMC's dime... we considered it a little compensation for the abrupt ending to his job. We debated about where to go... we considered California, but quickly decided no because California is a dump lately, we thought about Vegas, but we've been there so many times before. We've been to New York, and just got back from Florida. We also needed somewhere that we could do over a holiday weekend. We finally settled on Nashville because Tyler had never been there before.
We flew out on Friday, February 16... Tyler's 41st birthday! Talk about a fun birthday weekend!! I love Tyler so much and love that we could spend 4 days celebrating him! We arrived in Nashville, checked into our hotel, and then walked to Broadway to find somewhere to eat. Broadway is a large street with bar after bar of struggling singers hoping to get a break and make it big. It was raining and very cold, so we went to the first place we came to: Margaritaville.
Hey, does't he look handsome for 41!!We got a huge plate of Nachos to share and listened to a fun band for a few hours.
The next morning we had tickets to 3rd and Lindsley. This is a place where local songwriters talk about how they came up with their songs. We loved it! They had 5 different songwriter/ groups who each sang about 3-4 songs each.
We really like Old Hickory
And Clint Daniels. He wrote the songs "Some of it" by Eric Church, and "Brokenheartsville" by Joe Nichols.
The last songwriter was Kent Blazy who wrote Garth Brooks' song "If Tomorrow Never Comes"
After the show we walked back to Broadway. So many people told us that we had to eat at Hattie B's and have their Nashville Hot Chicken. We waited in line for over an hour before we even got into the restaurant.
Our food was really good, but I must have ordered my chicken too hot. It was so spicy... even for me who loves spice.
We walked up and down Broadway
That night we had tickets to the Grand Ole Opry.
I have been to the Grand Ole Opry when I came to Nashville with my parents and grandma about 20 years ago, but Tyler didn't know what to expect. The Grand Ole Opry is the longest running weekly country music radio broadcast. Country singers can get "inducted" into the opry and they come to perform at least once a year.
The first singer was Mark Wills. He was popular when I was younger and I knew all of the songs he sang.
This is Jeannie Seely who has performed at the opry the most times: over 5,300!! She was... old.
There were about 3-4 other performers who I didn't recognize, but the last singer was Deanna Carter. She was also popular when when I was in high school.
The next day we went to the Country Music Hall of Fame. This is Taylor Swift's guitar. Makayla loves Taylor Swift right now.
I grew up listening to George Strait and Reba McEntire because that's who my mom loved. I was so surprised at how skinny and small all of the singers are.
Vince Gill was one of my favorites when I was like Brynnli's age.
And who doesn't love Garth Brooks and Keith Urban
We toured the Ryman which was the original home of the Grand Ole Opry. It actually started out as a church.
Tyler said all he wanted to do on the vacation was sit and listen to live music, so that's what we did!! We spent the rest of the night going to different bars and listening to whatever band was playing. Some we stayed for hours, and some we left after 10 minutes, but we had so. much. fun!!
Bill Roemer was one of our favorites. We listened to him for a few hours.
Then we ended our night at The 12/30 club for dinner.
Our last day in Nashville we went to The Listening Room. We got to hear Scarlett Egan sing for a few house. This place is similar to 3rd and Lindsley where you get to hear songwriters talk about how they came up with the ideas for their songs.
Scarlett reminded us of the show Nashville that we used to watch a few years ago. The singer in the show that reminded us of her was also named Scarlett.