We out ran hurricane Ian and made it to Nashville. My mate Jim had organised for us to stay with a friend - she had come over for a semester but I didn’t meet her, Jim had stayed in contact and that tenuous connection was enough for her to kindly put us up.
We spent a couple of days looking around Nashville and soaking up the atmosphere. TBH it wasn’t really what I was expecting, I thought it would be a bit more organic with music bars on street corners and hidden away venues. Instead I found it a kind of ‘music resort’ with a main street where every building is a bar with music - a bit like a Mediterranean party resort for cowboys and girls.
The atmosphere was great with people from all generations, everyone dressed up and of course no drunks. The organisation and logistics of the place is incredible with each bar having live bands playing constantly from 11am till 2/3am. Some of the bars had 3 floors with a different








band on each level, the amount of bands needed in the town, at any one time, must be in the hundreds.
I’m not a big fan of New Country music but I wanted to visit Roberts Western Bar which is one of the original Honky Tonks and still playing traditional Country and Western. And we went to see the Ryman Auditorium, spiritual home of the ‘Grand Ole Opry’ - my mum had always wanted to go but never got there.
The biggest surprise in Nashville is the life size replica of the Parthenon complete with statue of Athena - as a lad, at school, I had seen the original in Athens so it was nice to see it in it’s complete state
We spent a couple of days looking around Nashville and soaking up the atmosphere. TBH it wasn’t really what I was expecting, I thought it would be a bit more organic with music bars on street corners and hidden away venues. Instead I found it a kind of ‘music resort’ with a main street where every building is a bar with music - a bit like a Mediterranean party resort for cowboys and girls.
The atmosphere was great with people from all generations, everyone dressed up and of course no drunks. The organisation and logistics of the place is incredible with each bar having live bands playing constantly from 11am till 2/3am. Some of the bars had 3 floors with a different









band on each level, the amount of bands needed in the town, at any one time, must be in the hundreds.I’m not a big fan of New Country music but I wanted to visit Roberts Western Bar which is one of the original Honky Tonks and still playing traditional Country and Western. And we went to see the Ryman Auditorium, spiritual home of the ‘Grand Ole Opry’ - my mum had always wanted to go but never got there.
The biggest surprise in Nashville is the life size replica of the Parthenon complete with statue of Athena - as a lad, at school, I had seen the original in Athens so it was nice to see it in it’s complete state













































































