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vampandvisiongirl · 7 months
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I just realized that at this time, 10 years ago, I was obsessed with:
Hook & Emma (Once Upon a Time)
Juliette & Avery (Nashville)
And it's so nice to have a few ships that actually got a happy ending! Love you babies. You're doing great!
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haydenpanettieres · 2 years
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HAYDEN PANETTIERE on NASHVILLE (2012-2018) 2.06 "It Must Be You"
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Ngl whenever I see a trailer for Grey's Anatomy nowadays, I always think "Who let Will Lexington operate on someone?"
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mokonahapuuuuuu · 2 years
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Been rewatching Nashville. Is the fandom still relevant? hehe. Anyone want to talk about it...?
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karihighman · 1 year
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Hayden Panettiere making the list for ABC/CMT’s Nashville just made my day haha. 👌
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etrema · 7 months
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I love starting TV shows well after they've ended. I'm currently watching Nashville, season 1 and I love it so far though it's freaking me out how much Teddy and Rayna look like siblings, they look like twins 😂
I also think the names for the lead characters are weird or don't fit the actors. Rayna, really? And why did they have to write it like that? RaYna JaYmes is a r/tragedeigh, I'm sorry. Also, Tandy? Teddy doesn't look like a Teddy, with his fine, cold boring self. I'm really confused by those names.
I already hate Peggy Kenter.
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prettyshon10 · 8 months
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So when are we getting a Nashville resurgence? I feel like the show should’ve had a lot more attention.
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the-cursed-wife · 2 months
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Michiel as Liam in "Nashville" S2 (2013)
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THE PERMANENT RAIN PRESS INTERVIEW WITH ROYAL SUGAR
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It’s been a creative birth over the past couple of years for glam rock/pop duo Royal Sugar. Comprised of Tyler Cohenour (lead singer, guitars) and Garrett Carr (bass, vocals), the Nashville-based pair is making up for lost time since their collaborative start over five years prior. They’ve built their live performance and are eager to play for audiences, timed well with their gripping new single, “Fleeting Love.” 
You’ve called yourselves “musical soulmates.” Do you recall your initial meeting in college, and how you developed and strengthened your friendship?
I remember meeting Garrett like it was yesterday. A mutual friend brought him over to my college apartment at 1am on a Friday night for an unannounced pop-in. I answered the door in my towel, we sat down and sang some Steve Miller Band, and right then and there I was mesmerized by his voice and our immediate connection with harmony and humor. I knew I had to lock him down and start a band with him. The next week he moved into my apartment and we started writing together. We’ve been singing and writing together ever since.
You had a working relationship that started in 2016 but Royal Sugar was officially born in 2021. Tell us about your decisions to put a name on your project, and why it was the right time?
Our hiatus from playing live during COVID really brought about a lot of creative shifts in our writing and new energy surrounding what we truly wanted to do. We’ve always wanted to start a glam rock band and after coming out of that hiatus, we realized how precious music was to us and we felt like kids again. We wanted to be in a fun, flashy, rock band. So we started one.
Tyler, you’ve faced challenges with your immune disorder. If comfortable, can you share how it’s impacted your life, and especially your career as a musician? To other artists and creators who are going through difficult times medically, what message do you have for them?
Having an immune disorder while being in a touring band “during a pandemic” doesn’t necessarily sound like the recipe for success, but I truly believe that time away from touring brought about this energy we’re feeling now and this complete renewal of our sound. Music has always been my haven and my therapy, and to be able to be in a band with my best friend; to share it with the world makes everything worth it.
I never gave up on that passion I had inside during the dark times and I don’t think anyone ever should. There’s a reason you feel compelled to create and there’s a reason it becomes your therapy in the tough times. Always chase that feeling. I had to move back to Florida for two years to isolate during the pandemic, but Garrett stuck by me. We wrote over Zoom and the second I got back... Royal Sugar was born.
“Fleeting Love” is moody and fantastic. It’s about toxic relationships and the ease in being pulled back towards another. How was the writing process? Is it very collaborative between you two?
Thank you so much! The writing process for this one and all of our songs has always been freakishly telekinetic for us. We’ve both been through toxic relationships in our past lives and it was time to bring those feelings to life through our new sound. I think as human beings we place so much stock in the initial dopamine rush and yearn to experience it again once it’s worn off. It becomes toxic when you realize the risk and take it anyways. You experience the pain, because it’s the only conduit you have to the pleasure of the past. Unfortunately, it’s a fool’s errand.
What emotions did you want to portray in the sound, and tell us about the instruments and production choices you made for “Fleeting Love.”
It’s definitely a solemn affair. To me, it feels like the sonic representation of the fear of being alone. We wanted to capture the intensity of these feelings and also their juxtaposition. Starting with a clean, solemn guitar riff and crescendoing into an expansive chorus of synths, organs, and distorted guitars. I.E. The push and the pull of pain and pleasure.
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What details can you share about the music video, and how it came together?
We were so fortunate to be able to film at Vu Studios in Nashville in front of this incredibly massive LED wall. It felt like a dream: fog, strobe lights, animations. A friend of ours, Ryan Mclemore, directed and edited the video and absolutely captured the emotions we felt when writing this song. The trippy-ness, the heartbreak, the euphoria.
You have an electric modern pop/glam rock sound and a 70’s and 80’s fashion style. It’s fresh but also an homage to acts like Mötley Crüe and Def Leppard. How would you describe your style (hair and heels included!)?
We’re definitely heavily influenced by ‘70s glam artists like David Bowie, T-Rex, Elton John. As well as ‘80s rock artists such as Bon Jovi and Def Leppard. And our mutual love for modern pop choruses and synths is what really brought this particular blend together and created our sound. As for the style, I would describe it as equal parts leather, glitter, hairspray, and heels high enough to reach shin-split status.
Your first single was a cover of Harry Styles’ “Medicine.” Why this song, and how has Styles inspired you as artists and performers?
We attended the Harry Styles show here in Nashville back in 2018 and heard him perform it live. We had never heard the song before, but felt like that song spoke to us the most in the set. It felt exactly like the sound we were chasing as a band. We were in awe of how a modern-rock ‘n roll song could resonate with a young audience, the energy was palpable!
When we found out it had never been released we thought it could be a cool way to make it our own and share it with others, like us, who just wanted to be able to enjoy the upbeat arrangement and ensnaring lyrics.
You have Jordan Arnold and Jack Devine join you on drums and guitar for your live performances. What can you say about them, and how you’ve been building your live shows and stage presence?
One of the things that makes Nashville such an amazing city as an artist, is the massive pool of extremely talented, dedicated, and hard-working musicians. We had a specific sound and level of vivacity in mind for Royal Sugar live. After a lot of searching, we found these two guys that perfectly fit the profile. We've spent a lot of time working out the live show and are loving the way they embody the Royal Sugar rock ‘n roll ethos.
You’re very active on TikTok. How has this platform helped you, and have you found what works for you with content creation?
TikTok has been a huge piece of the puzzle for us finding and connecting to our audience. We had our doubts about the app initially because we didn't quite understand it. Once we started spotlighting our creative process and performance on the app, we were shocked to see how many people out there were looking for this kind of new high-energy rock ‘n roll. We had a lot of fun with it and feel really grateful for the audience we've connected with through the app.
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How do you stay creative and engaged on social media?
We try to never take anything too seriously and have fun with what we create. Everything we make whether it be music videos, original songs, sketches, etc. we are intentional about always remaining authentic. Having a lighthearted approach keeps it fun for us and our followers.  
You’re based out of Nashville. What are some of your recommended places to visit? 
We love a good night out on the town in Nashville. There's never a night the city tucks in early without a bit of fun and wildness, which can be a dangerous thing at times. We've had many fond and somewhat hazy memories of experiencing all that Nashville has to offer. For a lively cocktail atmosphere, we've found ourselves hanging out at Pearl Diver in East Nashville an innumerable amount of times. We also love going to dinner and burlesque at Skull’s Rainbow Room.    
What can listeners expect from Royal Sugar in 2023?
Expect to see us playing live a lot in 2023! We miss performing and traveling so much and feel completely reinvigorated after this live show and touring hiatus. We plan to release a lot more of the songs we've recorded and continue writing for our full-length record.  
Our signature question: if the band (collectively) could be any ice cream flavour, which would you be and why?
Sweet Espresso Fudge Swirl - something sweet with enough caffeine to provide a euphoric amphetamine rush. Organic and dairy free to not exclude anyone from enjoying!
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Thanks to Tyler for answering our questions, and providing us with insight into all things Royal Sugar! To keep updated with the band’s releases and live shows, visit them on Spotify, Facebook, TikTok and Instagram. 
Photo credit to: Dillon Jordan
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haydenpanettieres · 1 year
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NASHVILLE (2012-2018) 2.13 "It's All Wrong, But It's All Right"
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itwoodbeprefect · 8 months
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there's a character on nashville whose name is will and his first hit song which he sings over and over in the early seasons is. it's. it's called "what if i was willing". and his name is WILL. and i think out of all the crimes this show committed over six seasons, the very worst one is that they never even once acknowledged that there's an incredibly obvious joke in there
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fixated-frenzy · 1 year
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Nashville 🎸
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I grew up listening to country music, but overtime I've gotten where I really can't stand it. However, the music and plot of this one tv show have always captivated me. Nashville aired on ABC from 2012-2016 and continued to air on CMT from 2016-2018. The series is about fictional country music stars and the industry as a whole in Nashville.
For six seasons, Nashville spotlighted the harsh music industry, wove controversial issues into the dramatic plot, and gave us some pretty amazing songs. Granted, most of the music was country for obvious reasons, but watching the plot unfold with each song as their backdrop, seeing the songwriting used as a therapeutic part of each character's life made the music more enjoyable and the show more exciting to watch.
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Watching Nashville takes a certain kind of stamina. It's dramatic, controversial, and often depressing, which means that this show is definitely not for everyone. This show covers things such as addiction, post-partum depression, miscarriage, LGBTQ+ inequality, racial inequality, assault, abuse, and stalking. The amount of drama alone makes it difficult to stand at times, but if you enjoy watching shows like Grey's Anatomy or The Fosters, then Nashville may be a good fit for you.
I watched Nashville when it was on air so I never watched many episodes back to back, which I really think is the best way to watch a show with this much going on. I rewatched the show in 2020 and binged it that time. While I didn't think it was too exhausting to binge, I also already knew everything that happened.
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Nashville has a lot of characters who all have different backstories. The show jumps from character to character and ties them all together in different ways. The two main characters, Rayna and Juliette, are rivaling country music stars. Rayna has been in the industry for decades and is considered the queen of country music. Juliette is a young, new country star who's flashy style and sound threaten to change the industry Rayna has shaped.
The differing old and new concept reflect in the characters' relationships and strangely mimic each other in many cases. For example, when Rayna was becoming famous she met Deacon, who became her songwriting partner, lead guitarist, and long-lost love. Now that Juliette is where Rayna was all those years ago, viewers get to watch her meet Avery who becomes her loyalist supporter and friend as well as lead guitarist and songwriter.
Aside from the lives of the main four characters, lesser known artists who really deserve more than they get are Will, Gunnar, and Scarlett. Will and Gunnar are best friends who come to Nashville together to follow their dreams. Gunnar and Scarlett meet and become an ultimate songwriting duo the industry comes to recognize as the next Deacon and Rayna.
Nashville is a fun watch that easily grabs your attention from the start. I always love going to Nashville and seeing things that were shown in the series and listening to the music driving down backroads. This show provides a lot of insight on the music industry and life as a music star. If you're ever taking a trip to Nashville, I would recommend watching at least some of this show beforehand as it does represent the city in a pretty accurate fashion.
I give Nashville a good 8/10. ✨B
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lauraepartain · 2 years
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Keith Urban and Zan Rowe for ABC Australia’s Take 5 series. | June 2022 | Click HERE to watch the episode! Such a fun time photographing these two and such a solid crew that day. 
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lukewheelr · 4 months
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avery and juliette + being there when no one else is (consider me / one light shining)
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