Nashville

Nashville

Nashville is the capital of the U.S. state of Tennessee and home to Vanderbilt University. Legendary country music venues include the Grand Ole Opry House, home of the famous “Grand Ole Opry” stage and radio show. The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum and historic Ryman Auditorium are Downtown, as is the District, featuring honky-tonks with live music and the Johnny Cash Museum, celebrating the singer's life. ― Google

People died in Nashville (First 49 people) - Page 4

Martha Carson

Martha Carson

American singer

John Hughey

John Hughey

American musician

Roy Huskey Jr.

Roy Huskey Jr.

American bass player

Sam Hogin

Sam Hogin

Songwriter

Clyde Moody

Clyde Moody

Musical artist

Charles Sawtelle

Charles Sawtelle

American musician

Mack Magaha

Mack Magaha

American fiddler

J. Karen Thomas

J. Karen Thomas

American actress

Emily Donelson

Emily Donelson

Former First Lady of the United States

Henry S. Foote

Henry S. Foote

Former Governor of Mississippi

Ralph Murphy

Ralph Murphy

American film director

Will Allen Dromgoole

Will Allen Dromgoole

Author

Marijohn Wilkin

Marijohn Wilkin

American songwriter

Bob Johnston

Bob Johnston

American record producer

John Egerton

John Egerton

American journalist

Willie Blount

Willie Blount

Former Governor of Tennessee

David Schnaufer

David Schnaufer

American musician

Jerry Claiborne

Jerry Claiborne

American football player

Kenneth Schermerhorn

Kenneth Schermerhorn

American conductor

Terrell Tye

Terrell Tye

Hal Ketchum's ex-wife

Johnny Cymbal

Johnny Cymbal

American songwriter

Jimmy C. Newman

Jimmy C. Newman

American singer-songwriter

Ernest William Goodpasture

Ernest William Goodpasture

American physician

Jacob M. Dickinson

Jacob M. Dickinson

Attorney

Harlan Mathews

Harlan Mathews

Legislator

Joe M. Rodgers

Joe M. Rodgers

American ambassador

O'Landa Draper

O'Landa Draper

Musical artist

George W. Campbell

George W. Campbell

Former U. S. Representative

Danny Winchell

Danny Winchell

American singer

George MacIntyre

George MacIntyre

American football player

Luther Christman

Luther Christman

American nurse

Marvin Travis Runyon

Marvin Travis Runyon

Political figure

Benton McMillin

Benton McMillin

Former Governor of Tennessee

John Catron

John Catron

Former Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States

Ted Rhodes

Ted Rhodes

American professional golfer

Earl Gaines

Earl Gaines

American singer

Stephen H. Sholes

Stephen H. Sholes

Record producer

John Houston Burrus

John Houston Burrus

Educator

O. B. McClinton

O. B. McClinton

Singer-songwriter

Johnny Bragg

Johnny Bragg

Musician

Onie Wheeler

Onie Wheeler

Musical artist

Nat Stuckey

Nat Stuckey


William Hawkins Polk

William Hawkins Polk

Former United States Representative

John Wesley Work, Jr.

John Wesley Work, Jr.

American choral director

Ted Jarrett

Ted Jarrett

American singer

Roscoe Shelton

Roscoe Shelton

American singer

Walter Lynwood Fleming

Walter Lynwood Fleming

American historian

Robert Glen Coe

Robert Glen Coe


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