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PHOTOS: Music on the Move Showcase at 3rd & Lindsley

Last week on The Quinn Spinn, we welcomed Music on the Move Studios co-founder, musician, and ECM member Erin McLendon to discuss the growth and evolution of the Music on the Move Showcase, which was set for Tuesday, October 10 at Nashville’s 3rd & Lindsley.

As always, this semi-annual celebration of community among Nashville’s female musicians and entrepreneurs delivered the goods!

Backed by Erin McLendon & The HellCats, the showcase’s all-female lineup featured a diverse set of performances from pop-rock songwriter Kaylee Federmann, Florida-born country artist Sarah Morey, soul and R&B songstress Amber Sweeney, and the punk-influenced Lunchbox Rachel. Plus, those in attendance on this night to remember got to shop at woman-owned pop-up boutiques, including Rock’n Boho and No Sass Creations.

We had the privilege to attend and capture photos throughout the night, which you’ll find below. Take a look through our lens as we congratulate everyone on the Music on the Move Studios team!

Evolving Alongside Your Community (ft. Erin McLendon)

Erin McLendon founded Nashville-based Music on the Move Studios (formerly Women on Fire) with an all-female showcase in January 2019. Since then, Music on the Move has evolved into a creative ecosystem for female artists and entrepreneurs alike.

Erin makes her record-breaking fourth guest appearance on The Quinn Spinn to discuss Music on the Move’s evolution alongside her own, in advance of their biggest showcase to date at Nashville’s 3rd & Lindsley on Tuesday, October 10.

This episode of The Quinn Spinn was recorded and produced at ⁠Helping Our Music Evolve (H.O.M.E.)⁠, Nashville, TN.

Opening theme: ⁠REVEL 9 – All I’ve Become⁠

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Around the Underground: News from Orgs Making a Splash

Looking around, it’s nice to see that we aren’t alone on this journey. We roll pretty deep with some incredible community partners, and it’s time to show them some love.

So, every once in a while, we’ll take a trip Around the Underground to see what our friends and colleagues are cooking up — and present ways for you to get involved!

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Nashville Female Artists: Music on the Move Showcase Submissions Open July 7

We had a delightful time at The Basement East in March, when Music on the Move Studios hosted its most recent all-female showcase. True to form, this was a phenomenal night of live music and community building that broke down genre barriers and gave women a voice.

If you’re a musician, and you’ve been wondering when you’d have another chance to participate in one of these, we have good news: submissions for Music on the Move’s next showcase open on Friday, July 7!

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‘Succeeding as a Woman in the Music Industry’ Replay March 29

On Wednesday, March 8 (International Women’s Day), Underground Music Collective teamed with Women in Music Nashville to present ‘Succeeding as a Woman in the Music Industry,’ featuring a panel of female entrepreneurs who shared their experiences navigating the music industry, the challenges they’ve faced and overcome, and the lessons they’ve learned.

This Wednesday, March 29 at 6 p.m., we’re proud to offer a special encore presentation of this panel discussion on our YouTube channel, to close out Women’s History Month.

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PHOTOS: Music on the Move Studios Showcase at The Basement East

Underground Music Collective is always proud to support our friends at Music on the Move Studios — and they showed up and showed out in East Nashville on Monday night!

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Sunday Replay: Finding Inner Peace; What Would Kevin Do?

The Quinn Spinn Sunday Replay is BACK!

We’ve got some catching up to do, when it comes to giving you bite-sized clips of our Official Podcast to enjoy on demand. We’re confident that the ones we have for you after the jump will be a great place for you to dive in!

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UMC, WIM Nashville to Present International Women’s Day Virtual Panel

We are excited to team up with Women In Music (WIM) Nashville on Wednesday, March 8 at 6 p.m. — that’s International Women’s Day — to present our next virtual panel.

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Sunday Replay: Independent Artists Rise Up

This week’s edition of The Quinn Spinn Sunday Replay features all independent artists addressing the ups and downs of the creative journey.

These recent episodes are just a sample of the in-depth conversations we offer on a weekly basis. If you want more, check out the links below as you dive in!

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Paradox Jukebox Welcomes Legendary Bassist Carol Kaye for Feb. 1 Season Premiere

Carol Kaye‘s historic career is unparalleled. A member of the famous Los Angeles “Wrecking Crew” of session musicians from the 1950s through the 1970s, Kaye’s memorable and melodic bass lines can be heard on an estimated 10,000 recordings, including many of the biggest hits of the 20th Century. She is the most recorded bassist of all-time.

On Wednesday, February 1, Carol Kaye will join our friends at Paradox Jukebox for their 2023 season premiere. This inspiring conversation highlights Carol’s life and career, which has changed the course of popular music history.

What is Paradox Jukebox? It’s an unconventional podcast for unconventional musicians, brought to you by Music on the Move Studios, a women-led company working to help musicians move their careers forward through education and live events. Paradox Jukebox aims to bring you content from industry professionals with knowledge to spare, and emerging artists that span various genres.

Learn more about this exciting episode first-hand from Paradox Jukebox host Caitie Thompson when you visit the Music on the Move Studios blog. Click the button below!

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