Posts by Stacey Blood

All Texas Glory

All Texas Glory

There’s one thing about the Midwest that always stays the same. You can’t escape the heat. Travel 600 miles and you’re still cookin’. Been living out of a suitcase for about month and a half starting out in Nashville, which I will be heading back to as soon as I wrap things up here in Fort Worth. Can’t complain though as I’ve needed to get out for a while...

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Slaves And Bulldozers

Slaves And Bulldozers

Hey everybody, Just wanted to give everyone a catch-up on the “Millennium Blues” project. If you haven’t already subscribed to the ‘ole blog here do that now. And don’t forget to link up with me on Facebook. So we cut the tracks on July 29th and we’ve been getting the final work put in on Millennium Blues. I’ve just left Nashville after getting most...

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Destination Nashville

Destination Nashville

Alright, getting packed up and ready to drive a few miles to Nashville and start “hell week” which will begin Monday morning at Norrisong Productions and end sometime into Thursday night after the final recording session. Having started this project back in November we’ve finally got all the ducks in a row to get into the big studio and get this all laid down. I have a final...

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Help Out Nashville Music

Help Out Nashville Music

Greetings, Just wanted to post a reminder that Nashville is still in great need of any help/donations that you can spare. In Nashville many livelihoods are made through the music industry one way or another. This is thousands upon thousands of people. Most of this work is freelance or contracted work that is done out of the home or mobilized to a specific location. With an estimated $1.5...

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Amidst The Flood – Nashville

Amidst The Flood – Nashville

It was a hell of a weekend to decide to come spend some time in Nashville. Early morning, May 1st, the bottom fell out of the sky, and before anyone even had a chance to dread it, the city of Nashville found itself beneath the surface of some 14″ of accumulated rain in just 36 hours. Creeks and rivers were overrun, levees broke, buildings floated down highways instead of cars. Railroad...

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