One more in honor of the Man in Black on his birthday.
Posted at 4:20pm 71 notes #Cash #johnny cash #nashville #Country Music
For those of us who grew up in the South but have moved elsewhere, we love our roots and all they have provided. There's a lot that I've come to appreciate about the South. But let's be honest, most of us don't want to go back to "full Southern." We're happy with just a pinch here and there to add flavor to the life we live now. If you are not a Southerner, perhaps you'll come to better appreciate the little gifts the American South has given and continues to give our culture. This blog is written by Elizabeth Bloodworth. Photos are not mine unless specified. Email me at justapinchofsouth @ gmail dot com. I tweet at @apinchofsouth and my other tumblr is called "everythingthatdoesntfitelsewhere" which is just what it sounds like.
Feb26
Jun20
Read this NY Times article on the food and hipster scene in East Nashville.
Love this quote:
Like Atlanta and Charleston, S.C., before it, Nashville is enjoying the attention of a nation that sure likes the South these days. But even if you set all the Southern infatuation aside, Nashville is one of several midsize cities whose food sensibilities (and hipster quotient) are growing as people leave the dog-eat-dog cities on the coasts in search of more affordable, pleasant places to live and eat.
Sep16
Speaking of Nashville…
Marcus Mumford at the Nashville War Memorial.
Permission to post obtained personally from Whisker Snaps Photo.
I just realized that Nashville, Tennessee hasn’t been getting much love on my tumblr.
People instantly associate Nashville with Country music, of course, but it’s also the home of Christian music as well as a thriving Singer/Songwriter community because a lot of music publishing happens there.
There isn’t any other city quite like it. Not in the South. Not anywhere.
(Source: marleneklausen)