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The Boys From Lady Antebellum Give Once In A Lifetime Performance

Dick Fantastic and the Fabulous Four Skins is the best band on the planet. Headed up by eccentric front man Dick Fantastic with his right hand man, “The Thunder From Down Under” Queef Urban, the band played to a sold out 3rd and Lindsley last night. And although they allegedly just got off tour with John Tesh, you may be asking yourself, “who are these Fabulous Four Skins?”

It’s Charles Kelley and Dave Haywood from Lady Antebellum.

Dick Fantastic and The Fabulous Four Skins

Dave Haywood and Charles Kelley as Dick Fantastic and The Fabulous Four Skins

That’s right, while Hillary Scott is on maternity leave until November, the boys of Lady A must have gotten a little bored… actually it looks like they got a lot bored. Donned in ridiculous 80’s-inspired costumes, Charles and Dave tried their hardest to ruin any good standing reputation they may have had in the Nashville community. And it was the most incredible thing one could ever see.

The name of the band itself, of course, led to many phallic-based jokes and innuendo. Opening act Striking Matches (who played a serious and incredible set) began by having trouble figuring out how best to thank Dick for inviting them on:

“We can’t say ‘it’s so great to play with Dick…’ how about ‘it’s great to open up for… nope, that’s worse.’”

This lasted until the encore when the sold out crowd began chanting… you guessed it: “We want Dick.”

Toilet humor (albeit hilarious toilet humor) aside, the Dick Fantastic character was sidesplitting funny all by himself. Complete with a lisp and an effeminate rock star voice, Charles never broke character – although after several drinks, he did accidentally refer to Dave as “Dave” once. After opening with When Doves Cry by Prince, he got the Lady Antebellum thing out of the way:

“People are always talking. They say we look a lot like those guys from Lady Antebellum. I hate that band. Such a stupid ass name.”

The rest of the set list ranged from Rosanna by Toto, to Soul Provider by Michael Bolten, to I’m Gonna Be (5,000 Miles) by… whoever the hell sang that song. As with any amazing cover band, the beginning of each song was met with roaring applause and alcohol-infused dance moves. Dick even invited the audience up to slow dance on stage, if they felt so inclined… many did.

In between songs, Dick would poke fun at the whole charade, saying things like “our career is definitely over,” and “this is probably one of those things that was a good idea tonight, but when we wake up tomorrow it’s going to have been a really bad idea.”

Dick would also frequently invite up someone who went by the name Jerks Gently (sound it out, he’s a country singer) who was apparently in attendance, but Jerks never took him up on the opportunity. Dick also utilized his stuffed zebra fanny pack to its full potential (which he apparently got from one of the LMFAO guys – for real), occasionally throwing lollipops to the crowd.

In my opinion, the show ended a little prematurely. (See what I did there?) It could have been because the band was literally put together in two days, or perhaps because they were taking free shots of Makers Mark all night. Either way, Let’s Stay Together by Al Green ended the night, as did the final disclaimer by Dick Fantastic as he leaned on his mic stand for support:

“Please forget everything you just saw tonight… no but seriously.”

Oops.

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Musicians Corner Announces Fall 2013 Season Line Up

Musicians Corner

Free Weekly Lawn Parties in Centennial Park on Saturdays in September and October

Musicians Corner presents its Fall 2013 Season of free weekly lawn parties in Centennial Park on Saturday afternoons in September and October.

Last week, Musicians Corner announced its Fall 2013 Season Kick Off Celebration presented by Southwest® Airlines on Saturday, September 7 featuring musical performances by the Preservation Hall Jazz Band, The Dynamites Featuring Charles Walker, and Daniel Ellsworth & The Great Lakes. Musicians Corner is proud to welcome a Barbershop Harmony Society Ensemble to the September 7 line up. Musicians Corner’s Fall 2013 Season continues every Saturday through October 26, with a special Sunday event on September 22.

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VIDEO | Kree Harrison With Keith Urban At The Grand Ole Opry

Kree Harrison makes a special appearance at the Grand Ole Opry with a little help from Keith Urban singing “Help Me Make It Through The Night”.

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Joel Crouse’s “If You Want Some” Video Debuts On Rollingstone.com

Joel Crouse

First Music Video from Young Singer Who is Opening 16 Stadium Shows for Taylor Swift This Summer

Show Dog Universal Music recording artist Joel Crouse will debut his first music video, “If You Want Some,” on RollingStone.com TODAY. The video, directed by Chris Hicky, features Crouse and his band setting up to perform and party with friends outside a convenience market after their tour van breaks down.  Check out the worldwide video premiere teaser here. Pick up a copy of Crouse’s new single “If You Want Some” on iTunes here.

“I can’t really describe how exciting this is for me,” said Crouse, who recently turned 21 on June 14.  “First, I have a record deal and I’m working on my album, which is the fulfillment of a dream I’ve had since I was a kid.  Then, I’m touring stadiums with Taylor Swift, which is awesome. And now, I’ve filmed a music video and RollingStone.com is playing it first!  It just doesn’t get much better than that.”

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RAW: Nashville Artists Get Greasy Pin-Up Style at Kaleidoscope

RAW Kaleidoscope RAW: Nashville of RAW: natural born artists premiers its first greaser and pin-up show, Kaleidoscope, Thursday, June 20 from 8 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. at Cannery Ballroom. Continue Reading →

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A Sneak Peek At The Johnny Cash Museum

Nashville residents and fans of country music legend Johnny Cash have a treat in store for them.  Very soon, in the next couple of weeks, the brand new Johnny Cash Museum will be opening its doors to the public for the very first time.

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Hear Kacey Musgraves Sing “Mama’s Broken Heart”

Kacey Musgraves

By now everyone knows Kacey Musgraves. But did you know she co-wrote “Mama’s Broken Heart” cut by Miranda Lambert? Well you should! But if you didn’t, here’s what it sounds like:

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You’ve Been GHERMed, Matt Williams from FOCUS on the 615!

I couldn’t resist posting this video. Matt and I used to have a lot of fun with our own GHERM photos on the site. Of course, we caught the attention of the only professional GHERMs, The GHERM Guys, because of it. So, they sought Matt out and finally caught him at Nashville Fashion Week. Watch and see what happens and check out The GHERM Guys on Twitter and Facebook for all the fun videos.

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May Is Foster Care Awareness Month, Walk Me Home Walk In Nashville

Happy May 1st! May is FOSTER CARE AWARENESS MONTH. Please share this video “Home is Where I Make It” – a great song written by Jaime Fox, StevensLayne and three foster care children. It’s just a small gesture to show that you support the over 400,000 youth in transition. Please also join us for the Walk Me Home walk in BiCentennial Park Nashville on the morning of May 18. Free entertainment provided by Jaime Fox and StevensLayne!

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Watch The New Video From Hunter Hayes “I Want Crazy”

Here’s the newest video from hot country artist Hunter Hayes. Enjoy!

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