Holiday tunes by Nashville-based artists

Because “listening local” has a nice ring to it

A decorated Christmas tree stands at Fifth + Broadway while the Batman Building sits in the background.

Oh, what fun it would be if you would tune in.

Photo by NASHtoday

It’s beginning to look sound a lot like the holidays in Nashville, thanks to some local musicians.

We put together a Spotify playlist featuring holiday music by Nashville artists to serve as the soundtrack to your days of decking the halls, including:

  • Amy Grant, reminding us how special our state is throughout the year, but especially this season, with “Tennessee Christmas.”
  • Kacey Musgraves, helping us wish all this rain, rain would go away and snow would fall in its place with “Let It Snow.”
  • Brett Eldredge, with the featured track off of his 2016 holiday album, “Glow.”

What other local playlists can we gift you this upcoming year? Maybe you want tunes for your summer roadtrip, or motivational songs for your gym sesh — whatever it may be, let us know.

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