Granville Automatic’s first book, Hidden History of Music Row (The History Press), with a foreword by Kix Brooks of Brooks & Dunn, is now available. The book was named the Best Book of 2020 by No Depression.

Listen to the new album Tiny Televisions:

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The new album
Tiny Televisions

Featuring songs inspired by Nashville’s lost history, including the Trail of Tears (“Monsters in the Stars”), one of the city’s first African-American business owners (“Ice Cream”), the death of an Opry star (“Opryland”), Outlaw country (“Getaway Car”), a neighborhood near the state capitol (“Hell’s Half Acre”) and a ‘60s-era nursing home on 17th Avenue (“Tiny Televisions”).

For more Nashville history songs, check out our album Radio Hymns.


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