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Happy New Year!! What a great lineup of events and happenings in Nashville all throughout the year, starting NOW! From Art Shows to Concerts to Nashville Preds Hockey Games - Yahoo! Y'all Come out and see us now, ya hear?! We've got something for everyone in Music City, USA! ~ Lee Click Here For The Latest And Greatest Going-Ons Starting Now in Nashville, Tennessee! There's always something going on in Music City. Take a look below at just a handful of music events happening in town in the next couple of months. MUSIC In the Round @ Bluebird Cafe - Nightly Grand Ole Opry @ Ryman Auditorium - Tuesdays, Fridays & Saturdays Music City Roots @ Loveless Barn - Wednesdays Roberta Flack with the Nashville Symphony @ Schermerhorn Symphony Center- January 16-18 Against Me @ Mercy Lounge - January 19 New Politics @ Exit/In - January 22 Yonder Mountain String Band @ Marathon Music Works - January 24 AFI @ Marathon Music Works - January 25 Musicians Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony w/performances from Peter Frampton, Billy Gibbons, Will Lee, Randy Bachman, and Kenny Wayne Shepherd @ Municipal Auditorium - January 28 Billy Block Benefit Concert @ Hard Rock Cafe - February 6 Music & Fireworks!! "Ring in the new year and rock out the old with Music City and thousands of your closest friends at Nashville’s New Year’s Eve party on Lower Broadway. Bring your party hats. Make some noise. Count down to the fireworks and midnight "Music Note Drop®"!" Learn more by clicking here. FROM NASHVILLE CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU: NCVC Partners with Nashville Dancin’ for July 4th "Re-cap of the first two weeks of Nashville Dancin'Big thanks to everyone attending the first two weeks of Nashville Dancin’ presented by Dollar General! The first week of Nashville Dancin’ kicked off with the funky rhythms of Belmont boys, The Lonely Biscuits, and the soulful southern rock roots sounds of 18 South. As the sun dipped low on the horizon, the heartfelt blues music of Tommy Malone kept the crowd engaged. The evening was capped off with the jam-band sound and jambalaya goodness of Donna the Buffalo's tunes, which had the whole Riverfront up and moving. The second Thursday night in this free summer concert series turned out to be just as exciting! A great crowd turned out for some remarkable performances. Britt Ronstadt provided a jumpstart to the festivities with her unique, sweet voice and soulful renditions. By the time Raelyn Nelson took the stage, the entire crowd was in full swing. As dusk fell on the beautiful downtown Nashville skyline, the McCrary Sisters had everyone on their feet and singing along to some great gospel tunes. Royal Southern Brotherhood continued the dancing with their thundering rock ‘n’ roll sounds of the south, and as a special treat, the band brought Britt Ronstadt out for a collaborative performance. Finishing off the night in true Dancin’ style, Shooter Jennings closed out a fun-filled night of entertainment on the RIverfront and delivered an unforgettable show. As part of Nashville Dancin’ charitable donation efforts, concert goers were able to lend their support to the Monroe Carrell Jr. Foundation, the PENCIL Foundation, and the Dollar General Literacy Foundation by purchasing event t-shirts designed by local artists Ryan McCauley and Sheila B. T-shirts were made available at Music City’s first mobile fashion truck, The Trunk. Guests washed down the sweet sounds of the night with some quality crafted Tennessee Ole Smoky Moonshine, and chowed down on yummy eats provided by local food trucks. Be sure to visit us this Thursday for the third installment of Nashville Dancin’ presented by Dollar General on the beautiful downtown Nashville Riverfront." - See more at: http://www.nashvilledancin.com/about-us This summer's concert schedule: Jun 27 - Gabe Dixon, Delta Rae, The Vespers, Johnny Sketch and the Dirty Notes 5:00pm – DOORS 5:40pm - 6:20pm – Gabe Dixon 6:45pm - 7:25pm – Johnny Sketch and the Dirty Notes 7:55pm - 8:55pm – The Vespers 9:25pm - 10:30pm – Delta Rae Jul 4 - Derek St Holmes Band, Phoenix Stone, Molly Sue Gonzalez, The Cultivation Please visit www.visitmusiccity.com/visitors/july4th for the most up-to-date information about the event. *Lots A – D at LP Field will all be open and available to the public for free parking on July 4th. *There will be no shuttles permitted to run from the east bank parking areas to the downtown area. Jul 11 - Mishka, Pat McLaughlin, Kansas Bible Company, TAR (Trapp, Abbott & Rhodes), Oak Creek Band Jul 18 - Mike Farris & the Roseland Rhythm Revue, The Kingston Springs, Sol Cat, Roots of a Rebellion Jul 25 - Edwin McCain, The Kicks, Daniel Ellsworth & The Great Lakes, Modoc Aug 1 - Colt Ford, A Thousand Horses, Scarletta See you there!! ~ Jack and Lee Another Great Year at the CMA’s! Thousands of people from all over the world crowded into downtown Nashville, TN. Each of our vacation rentals were full of families and friends here for the CMA's. Two lovely ladies (who are sisters) stayed in our upstairs suite for the week. Every morning they would come down around 7:30AM ready to go another day not returning until 2:00 in the morning, what amazing women! Their comment about it all was, “it’s just so much fun!” These women are more than fans. They know the stars and the stars know them. One day they took a guitar with them to have country stars sign it. They said they were taking it back to the restaurant they own in Arkansas where the guitar was going up on the wall. As a matter of fact, they said the restaurant's walls are covered with country stars picture's taken with the two ladies. These ladies reported that from their experience at the CMA's, there was lots of free food, as vendors lined the streets. I asked them if there was music in the streets and they said there was music everywhere you walked! These ladies absolutely love Nashville and come back every year. I asked one sister why and she said, "the people in Nashville are good people." She went on to say she watched how the City handled the big flood a few years ago and observed how they all pitched in and helped each other in their time of need. This really impressed her. It’s true, Nashville is a friendly City and we hear that from our guests all the time. We hope you can come to next year's CMA events. Be sure to find your lodging early as people begin making their reservations a year in advance. We hope you don't need the CMA's as an excuse to visit Nashville, as Nashville IS Music City, and there is always something fun going on here, so we hope to see you soon! ~Lee Lee’s Gourmet Butternut Squash Soup
I made this soup tonight and it was very tasty and filling! This is a thick and hardy soup that will warm you right up on a cold, rainy Spring day! 1 small onion (chop in blender) 3 tablespoons butter or coconut oil 1 carrot…( more if you like carrot) Chop in blender 2 medium potatoes peeled and cubed 1 medium butternut squash, peeled, seeded and cubed ¼ cup of honey Salt and pepper to taste ½ cup ½ and ½ cream (eliminate if milk intolerant) 1 32 oz. container chicken stock (organic) Nutmeg Peel and cut up potatoes and squash. Boil potatoes and squash in water in soup pan. Boil until soft. Drain potatoes then place in Blender and puree adding chicken stock. Only fill half full and leave corner of lid up to relieve pressure. Place chopped carrots and onion in fry pan and cook until tender. Add honey. Place mixture in blender and puree. Place Potatoes, squash mixture back into soup pan and add the carrot mixture. Add the ½ and ½ and salt and pepper. Heat until hot. Sprinkle a little nutmeg on soup. Yum! Great with homemade Southern-style cornbread! Enjoy! Welcome to our new website where you can learn more about each of our beautiful, unique and comfortable vacation homes designed with YOU in mind.
We look forward to hearing from you and hope you enjoy our Southern Hospitality! Just click on the VRBO # of your choice to take you to the contact form for that individual property. "Y'all come and see us in Music City, USA, ya hear!" ~ Jack and Lee |
Jack and Lee
Our Story began in 1970 when we were married in Long Beach, California and moved into a little 3 bedroom home in Huntington Beach. Jack worked for a Bank and they often had visiting bankers from other countries come and check out the American banking system. There was one young Japanese man that Jack really liked, so he asked him if he would like to come to our home for the weekend and be with our family and see how Americans live. That was the beginning of our love for hospitality. It's been forty one years since our first guest slept on our old rickety, broken down sleeper sofa. Since then, we've had the nations come to us. What a rich experience for our family to have wonderful people come and stay in our Home! Our friends and relatives would often call our home "Jack and Lee's Bed and Breakfast!" That's where "Jack and Lee"s B & B" came into being. We welcome you with Southern Hospitality to our homes! Archives
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