Nashville’s Bluebird Cafe is a small but mighty venue located in an old strip mall south of downtown. Over the past 40 years, the tiny room has developed into one of the most significant music venues in the world. It has been called the “Mother Church of Songwriting” where songwriters of all genres are welcomed and supported, from novice to established hit-makers. Artists such as Kathy Mattea, Garth Brooks, Faith Hill and Taylor Swift have had career moments along with countless hit songwriters whose music is represented on a wide range of charts. Over 80,000 people visit the venue annually; many of them as a result of seeing the Bluebird on television, in news pieces, The Foo Fighters' documentary, Sonic Highways, the feature film, The Thing Called Love, or on the ABC hit drama, Nashville. Over the years, The Bluebird Cafe has been featured in multiple publications including National Geographic Traveler, The New York Times and Rolling Stone where the club was voted one of the Top 10 Best Clubs in America. Recently, the venue’s story was captured in the documentary, BLUEBIRD, available on streaming channels including iTunes and Amazon.
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