Industry Ink (1/3/14)
Drummer Trey Gray, who has toured with Faith Hill, Brooks & Dunn and Jewel, is featured in the documentary Alive and Well. The documentary follows seven resilient people living with the hereditary chronic illness Huntington’s Disease (HD).
The disease is a degenerative neurological disorder which causes mental and physical deterioration. The documentary joined Gray while he performed as part of Brooks & Dunn’s farewell tour. Watch the trailer for Alive and Well below. For more information, visit aliveandwellthefilm.com.
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Demonbreun Street in Nashville is slated to welcome a new restaurant this month. Restaurant and bar Two Bits will hold a soft opening on Jan. 8, followed by a grand opening on Jan. 16. In addition to a full menu, cocktails and a 24-tap system, Two Bits will feature gaming systems that can be played wirelessly, along with vintage arcade games including Ms. Pac Man, Space Invaders and Defender. Tin Roof CEO Bob Franklin saw the space on Demonbreun (which used to house pasta restaurant Mirko’s) as an opportunity to expand.
Will Zuchman, who formerly worked as executive chef at Alma de Cuba’s in Philadelphia, has crafted a menu that will include salads, sandwiches and appetizers among the offerings.
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