Friday, March 16, 2012

ON BROADWAY WHERE THE LEGENDS PERFORMED!

COME OUT TO THE SHOW OR WATCH LIVE ONLINE!

NASHVILLE, TN: The National Underground proudly presents the TRADITIONAL COUNTRY MUSIC SHOW with ROSS KEY at it's venue located on lower Broadway at 105 Broadway, Nashville, Tennessee, on Saturday, March 24, 2012 from Noon until 3:00pm. No cover. This is one of the best received shows on Broadway, promising traditional country music the way it used to be. Ross Key has performed several times in the past couple of months and always brings in a crowd. You don't want to miss this show with his guests, Vince Barrios, Phil Da'Void and Bill Curtis. The show is always live streamed online at www.whotune.com (no registration required to watch), and pulls in an audience from around the world. The show will also be live streamed from Key's musicians page on Facebook at Ross Key Country through the Ustream link.

Ross Key is a stickler about how country music should sound. While he has no problem with other variations, his heart and soul is firmly grasped into the way country music sounded decades ago. "There's a place for all music, however, when you say "country music" to me, it doesn't have a rock and roll sound to it. It's about drinking and cheating songs, love songs that reflect love that's good or bad. It's fiddles, banjos, and steel guitars. It's songs about real life. About good and bad feelings. Pain and happiness," Key stated. "While I can play almost any kind of music, I don't. My heart and soul are into traditional country."

Key's slogan for over three years now - since he re-embarked on his solo music career - says it all..."Resurrecting Music Row one country song at a time". His most requested and best received song is "Resurrect Music Row" which took him two years to complete.

"I had lyrics. I had the general melody, but it just wouldn't fall into place for me until last Spring when I walked along 16th Avenue (Music Row). Then, it all just fell into place," Key said.

Join Ross and his guests down on Broadway at The National Underground on Saturday, March 24. For more information on Ross Key visit www.rosskey.com.

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