Tag: Allan Craig Miller & The Nashville Machine
WINONA LAKE — One hundred years ago, the Daguerre Club of Indiana was chartered from 20 forward thinking Indiana photographers. It is the oldest, continuously operating photography club in the United States. The club was formed to preserve the Winona School of Professional Photography, started in 1886, which held classes on a wide variety of …read more.
NASHVILLE, TENN. — A Metro teacher accused of secretly recording at least 40 elementary school students as they changed clothes in a closet at Napier Elementary School has been taken into police custody.
NASHVILLE, TENN. — A lesson in compassion isn’t something you expect from high school students. But a group of 400 students from Nashville’s Christ Presbyterian Academy showed up outside the home of a cancer-stricken teacher to sing songs of worship when he could no longer teach. Ben Ellis, who teaches Latin and Bible studies at …read more.
NASHVILLE, TENN. — Having one of your children undergo an amputation isn’t easy for many reasons, the cost of prosthetics being one of them.
NASHVILLE — Bill Monroe’s Bluegrass Hall of Fame and Uncle Pen Days Festival returns to Brown County for its 41st year, Sept. 23-26. Taking place at the “home of bluegrass music” itself, this festival will feature four full days of entertainment, including over 33 bands, music and instrument workshops, around the clock jam sessions, camping, food and the induction of Raymond Fairchild into the Bluegrass Hall of Fame.
Not only will spring be in full bloom in Brown County April 23 through April 26, but so will the fun. During the last weekend in April, Brown County will host the 13th Annual Indiana Wine Fair, the 3rd Annual Morel & Music Festival, and the 30th Annual Wildflower Foray, kicking off its festival season. …read more.
NASHVILLE, Tenn., – Representatives from the Franklin American Mortgage Music City Bowl announced earlier this month that this year’s game between Notre Dame and LSU, played on December 30 at 2 p.m. CST, delivered a 3.4 US HH rating on ESPN and an average of 5.3 million viewers. This was the second highest rating ever …read more.
WARSAW – Kerlin Western World, located at U.S. 30 East in Warsaw, is proud to sponsor the first ever Kick Off To Summer Bash Concert starring Phil Vassar, Kristy Lee Cook, plus Allan Craig Miller & The Nashville Machine! The show is free, but you do need a ticket to get in. You can win …read more.






