October 26 is recognized as National Tennessee Day! According to the National Day Calendar, “National Tennessee Day recognizes the Volunteer State on October 26.
Two anchor cities, Memphis and Nashville, provide abundant talent and draw even more. It should be no surprise the music and entertainment industry thrive in Tennessee. For more than 75 years The Grand Ole Opry has provided a cornerstone of radio performances. thrilling audiences of all ages.
The state lays claim to royalty, too! The King of Rock and Roll made his home at Graceland. Today it is the most frequently visited private residence visited after the Whitehouse. The Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin was born in Memphis, too.
The region is brimming with waterfalls, trails and wildlife. The Great Smoky Mountains provide plenty of opportunities to get out and explore.”
Here’s a list of artists you may or may not have known are from Tennessee!
1. 10 Years – started in Knoxville, TN
2. Red – started in Nashville, TN
3. Saliva – started in Memphis, TN
4. The Civil Wars – started in Nashville, TN
5. The Dead Weather – started in Nashville, TN
6. Paramore – started in Franklin, TN