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 6

E. Bronson Ingram II

E. Bronson Ingram II

American executive

Luke Lea

Luke Lea

Former United States Senator

Ephraim H. Foster

Ephraim H. Foster

Former United States Senator

Albert S. Marks

Albert S. Marks

Former Governor of Tennessee

Alvan Cullem Gillem

Alvan Cullem Gillem


Avon Williams

Avon Williams

Former Tennessee State Senator

Edward W. Carmack

Edward W. Carmack

Former U.S. senator

Foy Willing

Foy Willing

Singer-songwriter

Jan Crutchfield

Jan Crutchfield

American singer-songwriter

Meredith Poindexter Gentry

Meredith Poindexter Gentry

Former Tennessee State Representative

Allen Tate

Allen Tate

American poet

Clifford Allen

Clifford Allen

Former Tennessee State Senator

G. Alexander Heard

G. Alexander Heard

Political scientist

George P. Buell

George P. Buell

American civil engineer

Gracie Williams

Gracie Williams

Alvin York's wife

Harvie Branscomb

Harvie Branscomb

American theologian

Horace Harrison

Horace Harrison

Former United States Representative

Joe Allison

Joe Allison

American songwriter

John Merritt

John Merritt

Coach

Johnny Gooch

Johnny Gooch

American baseball player

Jack Keller

Jack Keller

Poker player

LaMar Baker

LaMar Baker

Former United States Representative

Landon Garland

Landon Garland

Professor

Jim Hurt

Jim Hurt

Songwriter

John Jarrard

John Jarrard

American songwriter

John Richbourg

John Richbourg

American radio disc jockey

Judy Martin (singer)

Judy Martin (singer)

American music performer

June Carr

June Carr

American actress

Marion James

Marion James

American singer

Marzette Watts

Marzette Watts

American saxophonist

Noel Fox

Noel Fox

Singer

Paul Craft

Paul Craft

American singer-songwriter

Percy Priest

Percy Priest

American teacher

Red Lane

Red Lane

American singer-songwriter

Richard Fagan

Richard Fagan

American songwriter

Robert Weakley

Robert Weakley

American Politician

Roy Hall

Roy Hall

Motivational speaker

Sarah Jane Woodson Early

Sarah Jane Woodson Early

American author

Ralph Eleaser Whiteside Earl

Ralph Eleaser Whiteside Earl

American painter

Red Lucas

Red Lucas

American professional baseball player

Sherman Halsey

Sherman Halsey

American music video director

Todd Cerney

Todd Cerney

American songwriter

Alfred T. Adams

Alfred T. Adams

American football player

Thomas Benton Smith

Thomas Benton Smith

General

Thor Johnson

Thor Johnson

American conductor

Tom Robb

Tom Robb

Session musician

Vernon Holland

Vernon Holland

American football player

Wes Bishop

Wes Bishop

Actor

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