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Wednesday s installment of Scene contributor Reaux Marquez and Daisha McBride, plus DJ Walt spinning between sets. His selections were heavy on turn-of-the-millennium cuts by Southern wordsmiths Gucci Mane and Lil Wayne, with some early Jay-Z in there for good measure. Hovaâs legendary âDead Presidents,â released circa his 1996 debut Reasonable Doubt â which turned a quarter-century old last week â was playing as I made my way into the show space through Exit s sister bar Hurry Back. Around 8 p.m., there was a nice breeze coming through when McBride hit the stage. After 16 months of paused shows, the Knoxville-born MTSU grad and local hip-hop hustler is picking back up where she left off â right at the stage of her development where gigging with regularity to increase her fan base is paramount. She noted the significance of this performance being her first for a live audience in more than a year, but content-wise it di ....
Daisha McBride, The Shindellas and More to Play Exit/Inâs Out/Back Concert Series Outdoor pandemic-adjusted shows behind the historic venue are set for June Tweet Share Aside from a brief performance during an April 7 press conference, there hasn t been live music that the public could see at Exit/In since March 2020. The historic club celebrates its 50th anniversary this year, while the business owners maintain their effort to purchase the property the club sits on. Meanwhile, there are finally shows you can see in person on the books. The Exit/In crew has announced a series of outdoor concerts called Out/Back for June, to be held in a space behind the club and its sister bar Hurry Back â not far from the former entryway that gave the venue its name. ....
No Roads (The Garden) After living through a year that brought a devastating tornado and a deadly global pandemic, rapper Reaux Marquez felt inspired to craft an album that reflected the loss and tumult he and his North Nashville community experienced. No Roads is an immersive, narrative album, opening with the spoken line, âThe child who is not embraced by the village will burn it down to feel its warmth.â Marquez produced the album himself, and he adds flourishes of jazz, spoken word, R&B and field recordings into his fiery, moody soundscapes, which add color and texture to his versatile flow. To boot, Marquez also assembled a killer lineup of featured artists, including local mainstays like A.B. Eastwood, Jamiah, Namir Blade and Lauren McClinton. BRITTNEY McKENNA ....
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Tweet Photo: Andre Shipp Too often, we find ourselves praising those we admire only after theyâre no longer with us. Whether that takes the form of a âlong-liveâ post on Instagram, remembering someone in conversation with others or something else, the people we love sometimes donât get to hear these kind words in person. Nashville native Quez Cantrell, who we recognized as Best Hip-Hop Newcomer in Best of Nashville 2020, explores this idea in âFlowers,â a track released last week. The song is a collective effort from Cantrell, fellow local rapper D.O.U.G.H., producer Chris King, and Houston singer Bee Honey, who contributes ethereal and melodic vocals. ....