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This Week’s Highlights!

Nashville Muse Songwriter of the Week is Ryan Bizarri as the song we co-wrote, “What You Might Have Been” and Ryan’s song, “He Rules The Roost” will be sung by Curt Stacy on RFD TV “Virginia Farming” show on Tuesday (tomorrow) 6/23 at 2:00 Central/3:00 East Coast. It is Ryan’s first song on TV. The show is repeated at Midnight on RFD TV. RFD TV is on Comcast Cable channel 136 and also on Satellite TV.



Do you have valuable recordings that need to be preserved and protected in a proper archive facility – masters, demos, irreplaceable items? If so, call Barry Cardinael at Iron Mountain today at (615) 641-7811 Minimum accounts available.



Benefits of the week:



Saturday - The Rutledge

7:00 "A Celebration of the life and music of Waylon A. Jennings" Net proceeds to benefit, American Diabetes Association, Middle Tennessee Chapter with The Dan Varner Band, The WannaBeatles, Tommy Jennings, Jon Tiven & The Nashville Ace's, David K. Nashville Muse is an event sponsor



Sunday

Jim Warren Park in Franklin

2:00 Alex LeVasseur Memorial Skate and Music Festival with Jeffrey Steele, Locash Cowboys, Ricky Young & Red White and Blue. Pearl Heart, American Bang. Auctions, Food Vendors – all proceeds go to the Alex LeVasseur Memorial Scholarship Fund. Nashville Muse is an event sponsor.

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