Old Crow Medicine Show just dropped their new song “Nashville Rising”.
17.03.2020 - 19:09 / variety.com
Country star Dierks Bentley closed down his three-floor bar in Nashville Monday afternoon, but promised to give each of the venue’s 90 hourly employees $1,000 to help get through the coronavirus crisis as the city’s nightspots are forced to shut down.
“Just gave last call at Whiskey Row Nashville as we close the doors for a while,” Bentley wrote on social media. “My heart goes out to all the guys/girls down on Lower Broad. Feels like yesterday that it was me down there working for tips. I am
Old Crow Medicine Show just dropped their new song “Nashville Rising”.
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Taylor Swift is helping one small record store in Nashville stay afloat amid economic struggles caused by the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Taylor Swift is helping out a small business and its workers amid the current health crisis.
Taylor Swift is a life preserver for the Nashville record store Grimey’s.
Florida Georgia Line is giving back.
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No part of the economy is being hit harder by the COVID-19 pandemic than the hospitality sector, effectively eviscerating the incomes of people who work in bars, restaurants and live-entertainment venues.
The US star owns Kid Rock's Big Ass Honky Tonk & Rock & Roll Steakhouse
As the coronavirus continues to spread, a number of cities have been mandating the shutdown of bars, restaurants and event venues in order to minimize large gatherings.One of the restaurants affected is Dierks Bentley's Whiskey Row in Nashville, and the country crooner took to social media to reveal the steps he's taking to help out his employees who will be out of work for the next few weeks."My heart goes out to all the guys/girls down on Lower Broad.
Dierks Bentley is keeping his employees in mind as he shuts down Dierks Bentley’s Whiskey Row in Nashville.
Kid Rock, 49, is not ready to close his popular bar Big Ass Honky Tonk & Steakhouse, which he opened in Oct. 2018, in Nashville, TN despite the city’s coronavirus concerns and plans to keep it open until there’s a “statewide mandate.” The singer’s business partner, Steve Smith, put out an official statement about the bar’s plans on Mar.
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Kid Rock is keeping his Nashville bar open despite the growing concerns of COVID-19.