From Sold Out Shows To Shops And Condos? - Episode 69
All good things must come to an end. On part 2 of our Starwood Amphitheatre series we dive even deeper into a not-long-forgotten tradition for Nashville music lovers. From the girl who lived next door, to the band that last rocked the amphitheatre, you won't want to miss our interviews this week. We also read some crazy stories from past experiences and give you tips on sneaking in. Finally, what should be done with that sacred ground of Rock? Join us as we pay our dues to 20 years of live music in Nashville.
From The Monkees To Mötley Crüe - Episode 68
Over the next two weeks we will be covering a time in Nashville when you took a short drive down I-24 to see the biggest bands in the world play under the stars with 18,000 screaming fans. While its name changed a few times over the 20 year run, to Nashvillians it will always be known as Starwood Amphitheatre. In the first part of this two-part series we are going to explore when Starwood was built, some of the first bands that played there, stories from past performances, and interview a production employee who worked at the amphitheater for 10 years. From Wu-Tang's kids to Ozzy's bowel movements and burning pizza boxes on the lawn, the tales that can be told from inside those gates are endless and too much to fit in one episode. Also this week we cover the Starwood Amphitheater Memories Facebook page, a safe haven for people old and young to compile pictures, videos, memories, and everything in between. From The Monkees to Motley Crue: a look back at Starwood Amphitheatre, is OUT NOW!