Nashville, Tennessee isn’t called “Music City” for nothing. It’s the Hollywood of the American south, where musicians come with grand hopes and dreams. It’s a city that’s influenced the musical community and celebrities alike, with movies set on its grand streets and songs written about the town itself. If you haven’t heard Dolly Parton’s, “Down on Music Row,” you can check it out right here – then you can head on down to the real Music Row in Nashville and reenact the iconic song. Here’s how!

PS: Here’s the song, “Down on Music Row” by Dolly Parton, if you want to refresh your musical memory.

Wikipedia Nashville, Music City, the Hollywood of the South. It’s a place for dreamers and doers, it’s the kind of city that folks visit with grand plans and stars in their eyes.

GoogleMaps Streetview Dolly Parton’s song, “Down On Music Row” follows a young singer as they walk from record label to record label on Music Row, looking for a place to sell their music.

GoogleMaps Streetview Music Row is the home to multiple record label offices, recording studios, and even radio stations.

GoogleMaps Streetview It’s perhaps best known for the historic RCA Studio B, the location where both Elvis Presley and Dolly Parton recorded their biggest hits. It’s a historic district that’s free to walk and experience.

CJ Song - Flickr You’ll find quite a few labels housed in old houses, since “Music Row” is an umbrella term for 16th and 17th Avenue South in Nashville. It’s truly the heart of Music City.

GoogleMaps Streetview Of course, Dolly Parton also sings about visiting the “hall of fame” in her song as well, which you can visit for yourself in downtown Nashville. The Country Music Hall of Fame is well worth a visit if you haven’t been!

Larry Darling - Flickr Down on Music Row, you’ll find the dreams of Nashville. Dolly Parton knew, and wrote her hit song “Down on Music Row” all about it. Will you be visiting this iconic Nashville district?

Looking to learn more about Nashville? Check out our tips and trips for visiting Music City, right here.

Wikipedia

Nashville, Music City, the Hollywood of the South. It’s a place for dreamers and doers, it’s the kind of city that folks visit with grand plans and stars in their eyes.

GoogleMaps Streetview

Dolly Parton’s song, “Down On Music Row” follows a young singer as they walk from record label to record label on Music Row, looking for a place to sell their music.

Music Row is the home to multiple record label offices, recording studios, and even radio stations.

It’s perhaps best known for the historic RCA Studio B, the location where both Elvis Presley and Dolly Parton recorded their biggest hits. It’s a historic district that’s free to walk and experience.

CJ Song - Flickr

You’ll find quite a few labels housed in old houses, since “Music Row” is an umbrella term for 16th and 17th Avenue South in Nashville. It’s truly the heart of Music City.

Of course, Dolly Parton also sings about visiting the “hall of fame” in her song as well, which you can visit for yourself in downtown Nashville. The Country Music Hall of Fame is well worth a visit if you haven’t been!

Larry Darling - Flickr

Down on Music Row, you’ll find the dreams of Nashville. Dolly Parton knew, and wrote her hit song “Down on Music Row” all about it. Will you be visiting this iconic Nashville district?

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