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An Amazing Musician Shaping Nashville’s Music Scene – Jordan Moore

Jordan Moore plays Old Smokey at 6th and Peabody Launching New Music Video

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Damn Good Time

We caught up with Jordan Moore to dive into the story behind his latest music video, Damn Good Time.” In our conversation, Moore opened up about his journey into the world of music, his evolution from shredding it as a rock musician and worshiping as a church musician and the wild ride his travels have taken him on along the way.

Jordan proved to be wide open with his outlook towards the music industry and bared all in this interview.

Country With A KickNashville Night

Jordans ability to build a team has certainly helped him to achieve his goal of launching a successful country band and tour with them. We discuss that process and more.

From traveling in Asia to the dirt roads of America’s heartland, Jordan has seen it all.

Jordan also shares his music video “Nashville Night,” the struggles of putting together a music video in downtown Nashville and how it all came together.

Be On The Lookout For Jordan Moore

As Jordan has released the new video for “Damn Good Time,” watch for Jordan and his team to be making big moves and hitting the road in the next year.

Make sure to check out his videos “Damn Good Time” and “Nashville Night” and make sure to hit the website and sign up to be kept up to speed with everything they have planned.

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A Star on the Rise – Dela Kay – Nashville Rocks Episode 5

Dela Kay share The One, Nasty and Let You Down on Nashville Rocks

Dela Kay Shines on Nashville Rocks: A Star on the Rise

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Dela Kay isn’t just making waves—she’s making a statement. The vocalist and songwriter took center stage on Nashville Rocks this week, bringing her charisma, undeniable talent, and a sneak peek into her next chapter. Hosted by Jason Coleman, the episode dove into Dela’s journey, her upcoming plans to hit the road with a newly built band, and the creative process behind her hard-hitting music videos: The One, Nasty, and Let You Down.

For rock and roll fans who crave authenticity and raw talent, this episode was nothing short of electric.

The Evolution of a Rock Star

During the interview, Dela Kay revealed that she’s assembling a brand-new band to take her music on tour. “It’s been a long time coming,” she said, her excitement palpable. The songs are ready, the energy is there—it’s time to take this show on the road.

Building a new band is no small feat, but for Dela, it’s a natural progression. Known for her commanding stage presence and the ability to connect deeply with her audience, she’s gearing up to translate her studio magic into unforgettable live performances.

Dela also teased that she’s still actively writing new music, ensuring that her setlist will be as fresh as it is iconic. “I’m always creating,” she explained. “New songs keep the fire alive. Every track I write tells a new story, and I can’t wait to share those stories with fans in person.”

Dela Kay Promoting "The One."

The One“: Vulnerability with a Kick

The conversation turned to The One, a hauntingly beautiful anthem that blends vulnerability with a driving, melodic rock sound. Dela described the song as a deeply personal reflection on love and loss, and the music video echoes those sentiments with striking visuals and raw emotion.

Coleman commended the video’s cinematic quality, and Dela shared how it was a labor of love. She wanted the visuals to reflect the highs and lows of that journey.

Dela Kay promoting "NASTY."

Nasty“: Unapologetically Bold

From introspection to rebellion, Nasty flips the script with its unapologetically bold attitude. The gritty track is a rock anthem that celebrates confidence, independence, and shaking off societal expectations.

The music video, a wild, no-holds-barred visual feast, captures Dela’s fearless energy. “This one was just fun,” she laughed. “I got so dirty I had to throw away my clothes.”

The video’s high-energy and visuals have already earned it a cult following among fans, solidifying Nasty as a quintessential Dela Kay track.

Dela Kay promoting "Let You Down."

Let You Down“: A Rollercoaster of Emotion

Closing out the music video discussion, Dela and Coleman delved into Let You Down, an explicit track that’s equal parts powerful and heartbreaking. The video combines sweeping visuals with intimate close-ups, creating an emotional rollercoaster that perfectly complements the song’s raw lyrics.

Jason Coleman praised the song’s depth and its ability to resonate with audiences.

What’s Next for Dela Kay?

As the interview wrapped, Dela hinted at big things on the horizon. With her band coming together and new music in the works, she’s poised for a breakout year. She’s ready to get out there and connect with people. The studio is great, but nothing beats the energy of a live crowd.

For fans of rock and roll, Dela Kay is an artist to watch. With her unmatched talent, bold vision, and relentless drive, she’s carving out a place for herself in the music scene—and she’s just getting started.

If you missed this episode of Nashville Rocks, do yourself a favor and catch up now. And if you haven’t yet checked out The One, Nasty, or Let You Down, prepare to be blown away. Dela Kay isn’t just a musician; she’s a force to be reckoned with.

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Clarksville Tornado Relief Benefit Concert at Tin Roof Broadway in Nashville

Clarksville Tornado Benefit at Tin Roof Broadway - Jackie at Sun Mist Spray Tan and Lash Spa, LLC

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December 19th marked an evening Music City could be proud of and it set in stone that Nashvillians and music artists together truly care about people who’ve been affected by the Tornadoes that ripped through Clarksville, TN just a couple of weeks ago.  In some areas as reported on several news outlets there was total devastation and then just 200 feet in one direction, no damage at all. When tornadoes roll through though, there is always damage to property and sometimes, sadly, Read more →


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Rock City Machine Company Plays The Eighth Room

Rock City Machine Company at The Eighth Room

Heavy Metal Elite at The Eighth Room

Written By: Tommy Gilbert

The atmosphere was electric with anticipation, and as I scanned the room, I couldn’t help but notice the presence of some of Nashville’s Heavy Metal rock elite. The venue, known as the Eighth Room, was a hidden gem that I had yet to experience. From the moment I stepped inside, I could sense that tonight was going to be something Read more →