minded musicians within the Nashville group organized by Dean Moore had determined
to point out their love for Bernie on the eve of Tremendous Tuesday.
Andrew
Leahey and the Homestead as the home band fronted a few of Music Cities most interesting
musicians. One instance is Joel King of the the Wild Feathers singing most appropriately
“Revolution” by the Beatles
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Aftyn Behn of Indivisible Tennessee
The
music took a brief break as Emily Benedict, Nashville Council member and others
gave brief speeches about why they assist Bernie
One of many highlights in an evening full of highlights was
Sarah Potenza singing a strong “Gimmie Shelter”. On reflection the road “Oh, a storm is risk’ning”
was significantly apt because the storm bore down on the town to wreak havoc on so
a lot, together with destroying the Basement East.
At
the top the whole solid gathered to sing “Our Sort of Revolution” written by
Dean Moore, Amie Miriello, and Tim Jones.
None of us dreamed that we might wake the subsequent day to demise and
destruction
Nashville itself was how the twister spared the part of the wall with the “I
imagine in Nashville” signal. And because the homeowners start to rebuild the Basement East, and as Nashville begins to rebuild, by overcoming the destruction proves they imagine sooner or later!