Nashville is without question one of the major music capitals of the south, but sometimes you've got to venture out of the city to experience Tennessee's true musical roots. Fortunately, you don't have to venture far, as one of the biggest music festivals in the state is less than an hour away. From August 8-9, some of the finest pickers, pluckers, fiddlers, and tub-thumpers in the country will gather in Adams, Tennessee for the 2008 Bell Witch Bluegrass Competition. Whatever bluegrass style strikes your fancy, you'll find it in the scenic outdoor festival grounds. Competition categories include harmonica, bluegrass banjo, fiddle, mandolin, flatpick guitar, and clogging. And as for the Bell Witch, it refers to a local legend involving the haunting of the Bell house by an evil spirit that sometimes emptied the sugar bowls and stole the comforters off the beds. That sounds strangely unnerving, but I wouldn't worry about any ghosts during the festival, because I'm sure bluegrass music keeps the spirit at bay. Guests at the Sheraton Nashville Downtown Hotel or any of Starwood's Nashville properties might want to check out this "spirited" celebration of homegrown music.
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Knoxville knows how to take care of you. Not only does it boast the number one rated Four Points by Sheraton Cumberland House Hotel, but its dining scene is surprisingly rich for a city its size. And Southern hospitality is the order of the day now matter where you end up. And I recommend you manage to "end up" at Litton's Market & Bakery at least once while you're in town. Litton's stakes its reputation on excellent hamburgers, made in-house and grilled to order and served on a house-made bun. I recommend the Thunder Road, loaded with Pimento cheese, sauteed onions and a jalepeño. Make sure to save a little room for a slice of red velvet or caramel cake.
For something a little lighter, head to Market Square and snag a table at Oodles Uncorked, a swanky wine bar from the folks behind the popular Preservation Pub. The menu is Italian-influenced and vegetarian friendly, and goes well with the good-sized wine list. You might also try The Tomato Head, an unexpectedly gourmet pizza joint nearby. Just be ready to rock — the restaurant hosts live bands on Friday and Saturday nights.
Kick Up Your Heels at Tenneesee's Rivers & Spires Festival
Monday April 14, 2008
The tiny but tenacious town of Clarksville, Tennessee pulls out all the stops for its annual Rivers & Spires festival, which will take place April 17-19, 2008. You'll find something to do on every corner of historic downtown Clarksville during the festival, with interactive entertainment, southern and international food, and a wealth of live music options. With a population of just 113,000, Clarksville isn't a huge city by any means, which makes the sheer number of entertainment offerings nothing short of staggering. On Saturday alone, more than seventy performances will take place on five different stages, with everything from martial arts demos to belly dancers to the U.S. Navy band. Look out for local favorite Mark Evans and His Tennessee Cowboys on the Public Square Stage at 3:00 p.m. And if you fancy a glass of merlot to go with your music, drop by the Jazz & Wine area, where $10 gets you all the samples you like of wines from Tennessee and around the world. Rivers & Spires is one of the biggest yearly arts festivals in the south, and its a great time to visit this vibrant town on the Cumberland River. Don't miss the "Last Train to Clarksville." (Sorry, I had to.) Clarksville is less than an hour's drive from the Sheraton Nashville Downtown Hotel.
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