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Jeremy Darrow 12-28-2008 12:03 PM

Hi from Nashville
 
Hello everyone, my name is Jeremy Darrow and I live in Nashville, Tennessee. I studied Jazz formally, but shortly out of school found myself playing the Bluegrass and related string-band musics that I had grown up listening to, prompting an eventual move from Philadelphia to Nashville just over a year ago. I teach, study, perform occasionally on sessions and tour and record with a band called The Dixie Bee-Liners.

Oren Hudson 12-28-2008 01:44 PM

Welcome Jeremy - Have you had grits with your breakfast yet? See the dialogue on my recent thread as a new member. Nashville is one of my favorite places to visit.

See ya,
Oren :D

Jeremy Darrow 12-28-2008 02:28 PM

Thanks Oren, I lived in Durham NC before I moved to Philly, and my mom is from north Florida. So, I've never been a stranger to grits, collard greens blackeye peas, etc. I've actually found myself eating more Thai food here than I ever had before. Believe it or not, good Thai is easier to find here than good barbecue.

Jeremy

Richard Prowse 12-28-2008 03:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Oren Hudson (Post 10231)
Welcome Jeremy - Have you had grits with your breakfast yet? See the dialogue on my recent thread as a new member. Nashville is one of my favorite places to visit.

See ya,
Oren :D

Hi Jeremy,
I'll have to get Oren to give me a recipe for those Grits, so that I can be the first Wainuiomartian to eat the dish!
I've really got into listening to Bluegrass lately - even thinking of getting something Newgrass going down here (NZ).
Ciao
Richard

Trix Miller 12-28-2008 05:27 PM

Howdy Jeremy,
If you find yourself toting a bass through the alley running between the backside of the Lower Broadway honky tonks and the side artist entrance to the Ryman Auditorium, then you have made a true rite of passage!

Arturo Baguer 04-07-2009 02:05 AM

Hey Jeremy
Do you play with the Dixie Bee Liners? Did a couple of gigs with Brandi and Buddy in Atlanta just before they went to record the album when they got signed. Great folk.

Dave Martin 04-07-2009 10:38 AM

Howdy, Jeremy!
You might try Mary's Pit Bar-B-Que on Jefferson Street. Daylight hours are best....

Jeremy Darrow 04-07-2009 01:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Arturo Baguer (Post 11980)
Hey Jeremy
Do you play with the Dixie Bee Liners? Did a couple of gigs with Brandi and Buddy in Atlanta just before they went to record the album when they got signed. Great folk.

Hi Arturo,

I do play with the 'Bee-Liners. In fact, Buddy and Brandi are staying at my house right now while they're mixing our next record. They are great folks and terrific people to work with.

Dave, I'll be sure to check out Mary's soon. The last couple of times I went to a well-known spot on broadway, it tasted like they'd been using old telephone poles in the pits. Thanks for the tip, I could do with a change.

Dave Martin 04-07-2009 04:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Jeremy Darrow (Post 11988)
Hi Arturo,

I do play with the 'Bee-Liners. In fact, Buddy and Brandi are staying at my house right now while they're mixing our next record. They are great folks and terrific people to work with.

Dave, I'll be sure to check out Mary's soon. The last couple of times I went to a well-known spot on broadway, it tasted like they'd been using old telephone poles in the pits. Thanks for the tip, I could do with a change.

The barbecue from that 'well known spot' on lower broadway tastest nasty to me... That's probably why we usually go to Jim and Nick's if we don't go to Mary's..


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