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Businiess name:  Holiday Inn NASHVILLE-VANDERBILT (DWTN)
Review by:  citysearch c.
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Any visitor to Nashville should watch the birth of a country song, which happens in Nashville every night, and nowhere else on earth! Writers singing their own creations to their own guitar strumming or keyboard playing is a wonderful experience which can only be captured in Nashville. The best showcase of all is the Commodore Lounge at the the Holiday Inn Nashville-Vanderbilt on West End Ave, run by songwriter Debi Champion on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday evenings beginning at 7pm. Enjoy a burger & a glass of wine while you're there! This writer will never forget enjoying the lady songwriters who visited from Kentucky & called themselves "The Fried Pickle Queens". Awesome!!!

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