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Nashville|ˈnæʃvɪl| The name of the capital city of Tennessee, U.S.A., used attrib. and absol. to designate a type of country-and-western music originating there.
1963Broadcasting (U.S.) 28 Jan. 74/3 Bill Fuller..said, ‘We play your Nashville numbers in Ireland and they like it because it's our kind of music.’ Ibid. 78/2 Composer [Harlan] Howard..operates without the benefit of musical education. His ‘Pick Me Up on Your Way Down’ and scores of others are pure Nashville. 1968Sing Out! Oct./Nov. 57/2 The songs are pleasant, though rarely distinctive (but, of course, that's Nashville). 1969Rolling Stone 28 June 19/1 Along parallel lines a conservative approach to maintaining the Nashville sound could eventually backfire. 1973Nation Rev. (Melbourne) 31 Aug.–6 Sept. 1459/1 The music is pure Nashville. 1975Hi-Fi Answers Feb. 60/2 Musical styling ranges from the almost pure Nashville sound of ‘Can't Go Back’ to the rocking gospel tune of ‘Let It Flow’ and the convincing train beat of ‘Sunshine Special’. |