August 17, 2008
Fall Creek Falls

The main waterfall at Fall Creek Falls State Park in TN. At 256 feet, this is the tallest waterfall east of the Mississippi River.

The main waterfall at Fall Creek Falls State Park in TN. At 256 feet, this is the tallest waterfall east of the Mississippi River.

Venue where the Bluegrass Underground radio shows for WSM are being recorded. This all took place deep within a cave at Cumberland Caverns in Middle Tennessee. It is simply amazing that we are able to go to see bluegrass in such a beautiful place… I couldn’t beleive it the whole time I was there. Grammy winning engineer Nashphil (Phil Harris) was in charge of the audio and gave Amanda and I tickets… Thanks again Phil! (more…)

These big colorful guys disappeared for a few months and were back for a few days! Found near Browns Creek behind Creative Caffeine Studio.

What an amazing concert… Buddy Miller, Stuart Duncan, Alison Krauss, Robert Plant, T-Bone Burnett, Dennis Crouch, and one hell of a drummer… I never caught his name.


Here are just a few of cool living things found at the songwriters retreat behind Creative Caffeine Studio.

Many more pics coming… Amanda and I had a wonderful time in Chattanooga last weekend. This amazing rock formation is found in the cave to Ruby Falls, inside of Lookout Mountain.

Dan Tyminski and his band put on a fabulous show tonight at the Belcourt for Dan’s CD Release Party. Spectacular!!! The professionalism of this band is unbelievable. Adam Steffey not only smoked on the mandolin, but had us laughing the entire show! (more…)

Nashphil had another amazing Hartford tribute party last weekend… great food, great music! Very peaceful evening.

Situated in downtown Nashville, just off interstate 65, commuters pass by a group of buildings that offer only small clues to their past prominence. Barry Walker, the present owner of the buildings, quietly inches his way, restoring the buildings to their prior glory.
The main building was constructed in 1881 as “The Phoenix Cotton Mill” also known as the Nashville Cotton Mill. By 1910 the building was vacant.
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