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Nashville Definition–noun | a city in and the capital of Tennessee, in the central part: battle 1864. 455,651. | | From Dictionary
Related topics from BritannicaNashville city, capital (1843) of Tennessee, U.S., and seat (1784-1963) of Davidson county. Nashville lies on the Cumberland River in the north-central part of the state. It is the centre of an urbanized area ...
Nashville town, seat of Brown county, south-central Indiana, U.S., 40 miles (64 km) south of Indianapolis. Founded in 1836 as the county seat, it was called Jacksonburg but was renamed in 1837 for Nashville, ...
Nashville Dome southward geologic extension of the Cincinnati Arch that is prominent in central Tennessee, U.S. Ordovician rocks (about 490 to 443 million years in age) constitute the oldest strata exposed in the ...
Nashville Convention (1850), two-session meeting of proslavery Southerners in the United States. John C. Calhoun initiated the drive for a meeting when he urged Mississippi to call for a convention. The resulting ...
Nashville, Battle of (December 15-16, 1864), in the American Civil War, decisive Union victory over the Confederates that ended organized Southern resistance in Tennessee for the remainder of the war. Hoping to cut the ...
Nashville 1950s overview Rarely has a section of the pop market been as completely dominated by the major companies as country music was during the 1950s. Only five companies-RCA, Decca, Columbia, Capitol, and MGM-reached ...
Nashville 1960s overview From 1958 through 1962 some of the biggest international hits were made by country singers recording in Nashville, Tennessee, including the Everly Brothers, Jim Reeves, Marty Robbins, Johnny Cash, ...
Bradley, Owen American musician and business executive who was credited with having been a major force in the establishment of Nashville, Tenn., as the centre of the country music industry; in 1974 he was elected ...
Howard, Harlan Perry American country songwriter (b. Sept. 8, 1927/29, Lexington, Ky.-d. March 3, 2002, Nashville, Tenn.), wrote more than 4,000 songs during his six-decade-long career and saw over 100 of them-including ...
Tennessee Tennessee is served by many daily newspapers, of which The Tennessean, published in Nashville, and Commercial Appeal, produced in Memphis, have the widest circulations. The Tennessean has a national ...
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