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Guest post by Daniel Reifsnyder of Soundfly's FlypaperA good friend of mine once said:“They never tell you ‘no’ in Nashville — they just don’t tell you ‘yes.’”While amusing, it’s actually sadly true more often than I wish it were — and it’s something I’m sure many have experienced both in this town and beyond.You see, Nashville’s music community has its own unique mentality compared with other hubs like New York and Los Angeles. Maybe it’s partially because Nashville is a southern city, and people are just so darn polite here, they’re afraid to break your heart and let you down. But, secretly, songwriters in Nashville are also always trying to gain a strategic edge. So while they’re always looking to co-write and work with bigger and bigger artists, they also don’t want to develop a reputation for turning people down.Hence, silence.Here are a couple ways to know if you’re getting the “Nashville No.”Overcoming The ‘Nashville No’
A noted bastion of the music industry, Nashville has become infamous for its 'Nashville no,' a way of allegedly letting down artists more gently when their services are, for whatever. Continue reading [https://www.hypebot.com/hypebot/2017/09/overcoming-the-nashville-no.html]
