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Music City
BEST BUDS
7/27/17

RCA Country Nashville group Old Dominion kicked off a ongoing series of Bud Light Dive Bar Shows last Monday (7/24) night in Music City. The inaugural show took place in the heart of Music City at Blue Bar, where a select few got a first listen to their forthcoming album, Happy Endings, due 8/25; the band performed the set from start to finish. Six more Dive Bar Show dates will take Old Dominion to Los Angeles, Chicago, Grand Rapids, Cincinnati, Cleveland and New York City.

Seen just before Sony Music Nashville's John Zarling inhaled enough suds to take our call are (front, l-r) Zarling, Anheuser-Busch Midwest's Michele Raymer, Anheuser-Busch brand rep/615 Leverage's Jackie Campbell; and (back, l-r): Morris Higham Management’s Will Hitchcock, Old Dominion’s Whit Sellers, Geoff Sprung, Matthew Ramsey, Brad Tursi, Trevor Rosen, Morris Higham Management’s Nate Ritchesand Sony Music Nashville VP Media Fount Lynch.