Rockin’ at the Ryman
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Last Tuesday night I had the fortunate experience of seeing Patty Griffin at the historical Ryman Auditorium. If you want to know about the amazing encounter that is Patty Griffin, you can go here. If you want to know about the famed “house of history” that is the Ryman, stay right where you are.
Located just off Broadway on 5th in the heart of downtown Nashville sits a prestigous, yet quaint red church building inlaid with beautiful stained glass and white trim. Built in the late 1800’s by Captain Thomas G. Ryman, this now-country music icon is fondly referred to by locals as The Mother Church.
The Ryman is historic Nashville at it’s finest. If you’re in the area for just a short trip, make the most of your time here and visit this treasured church building. If you have time, take the tour. Or better yet - catch a concert - it doesn’t matter who’s playing either. Nashvillians have a saying here: everyone sounds better at the Ryman. Meaning, there’s no such thing as a bad show here. Even if you’re not a big fan of the band or artist, it is guaranteed to be a special event. The Ryman just does that to people. And it’s a big reason why we love her so.

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