Immigration changes music, sparks tensions in Nashville
Tagged: Memphis, TennesseePosted on: May 10th, 2007“Make no mistake: This is still Guitar Town, and the cavernous Nashville Used Music store is proof. Here, amid rows of new and used six-strings, one finds country music veterans, hirsute rock dudes and honky-tonk strivers picking away most hours of the day in a gloriously dissonant jumble of twang.
But in a back corner, co-owner Charlie Shrader has been stocking, in ever-growing numbers, the gaudy symbols of the new Nashville: the Gabbanellis.
That is, Gabbanelli brand push-button accordions”
Curation from Tomás
Filed Under: 1. Hispanic News, Immigration
