Nashville provided us with our first insight into the true south, and we weren't disappointed. From the cowboys walking around the airport (I'm not even kidding), to the extremely endearing southern accents (think a less irritating Jessica Simpson), to our first taste of amazing southern fried chicken (definitely spicy, definitely unhealthy, but so tasty).
Downtown (read: touristy) Nashville was as one would expect - plenty of bars with country music blaring out the door, plenty of buskers trying to get their big break, and a plentiful amount of stores selling Elvis memorabilia as well as cowboy hats and boots. As a whole, Nashville was not without its charm, and every person we met came across as the most laid back and friendly people we had met all trip.
Much of our time in Nashville involved relaxing at our friend Rob's house and tagging along to the various Lacey media appearances, recording sessions, film clip filmings and concerts. A small gig on our first night in a venue called the Basement provided us with a glimpse of the musical talent in this city (of a non-country nature, at that). A dance/club night on the Friday gave me my first glimpse into the world of event photography, which I've heard before is like herding cattle, a reference which I now understand.
Lacey video clip shoot
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