Robert's Western World

Robert's Western World is a honky tonk located on lower Broadway in Nashville, Tennessee.

Interior

Robert's Western World continues to host local and up and coming country music talent. The band BR549 which gained local and national press from its four-hour nightly gig at Robert's Western World went on to open for country greats, George Strait, Faith Hill and Tim McGraw.[1] Despite these accomplishments, the band never made it big with the mainstream country audience.[1] However, BR549 released an album in 1996 titled "Live From Robert's" which was a compilation of original work as well as cover songs recorded in Robert's Western World.

On October 15, 2010, Robert's Western World hosted the "Bluegrass on Broadway" presented by C. F. Martin & Company, this kicked off the annual International Bluegrass Music Association in Nashville.[2] This event showcases bluegrass music and its artists to the public.

History

The building that houses Robert's Western World was used as a warehouse, office space for river merchants, and a variety of other purposes until the late 1950s.[3] Steel guitar players Shot Jackson and Buddy Emmons bought the venue and named it Sho-Bud Steel Guitar Company. The steel guitar shop manufactured and sold steel guitars and other musical instruments until the early 1980s.[3] When lower Broadway hit on hard times in the early 1980s the building was converted to a liquor store until the early 1990s when Robert Moore bought and converted the building into a western apparel store named Robert's Rhinestone Western Wear. After the lower Broadway area rebounded, Mr. Moore added live entertainment, food, and beer.[3]

In 1999, Jesse Lee Jones bought Robert's from Robert Moore and has been dedicated to preserving the title "the home of traditional country music" on lower Broadway. As of 2011 Jones's band Brazilbilly plays Friday and Saturday nights as the house band.[3][4]

References

  1. "BR549 Biography". CMT.com. Retrieved 2011-05-02.
  2. "Martin Guitar Bluegrass Concert at Robert's Western World is the talk of IBMA". guitargearheads.com. Retrieved 2011-05-02.
  3. "About Robert's Western World". robertswesternworld.com. Retrieved 2011-05-02.
  4. "Brazilbilly The House Band". nashvillescene.com. Retrieved 2011-05-02.

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