Tin Pan South

Tin Pan South

=About=

Tin Pan South is a festival thrown yearly in Nashville, Tennessee by the Nashville Songwriters Association International. Over the course of five days in the beginning of April, hundreds of singer/songwriters perform in venues across the city, making it the largest American festival of its kind.

Tin Pan South began in 1991, and has featured performers such as Garth Brooks, Art Garfunkel, Dierks Bentley, Loretta Lynn, and Carole King.

References

[http://tinpansouth.com/ Tin Pan South Website]

[http://www.worldeventsguide.com/event/3845/Nashville-United-States/Tin-Pan-South.html World Events Guide Review]

External Links

[http://tinpansouth.com Tin Pan South]

[http://www.nashvillesongwriters.com NSAI]


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