Middle Tennessee Arts

About Cannon County

Founded in 1990, the award-winning Arts Center of Cannon County is a unique model for rural arts organizations. Situated in an under-served rural area in a town of 2,000 and a county of 12,000, The Arts Center annually attracts more than 40,000 visitors from a region covering over a 100-mile radius. Drawing on the blue-collar roots of its community, the organization focuses on self-sufficiency, fiscal responsibility and social entrepreneurship.

The Arts Center is partially funded by the Tennessee Arts Commission, Southern Arts Federation and the National Endowment for the Arts.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Grammy Win for Local Record Label

Woodbury, TN- Just five years into its existence, The Arts Center of Cannon County’s in-house record label, Spring Fed Records, won their first Grammy for Best Album Notes. The award winning liner notes, written by Bruce Nemerov were for the CD John Work III: Recording Black Culture, a CD featuring Work’s personal field recordings of sacred harp
singing, quartets, string bands, blues and gospel singing recorded in the earlier part of the 20th century. Bruce states “this Grammy award validates Professor Work’s view of black music and I’m honored to be able to get his view out to the public through this recording.”

Co-producer Arts Center Folklorist Evan Hatch expressed his reaction to the win as, “I’m stoked! The Grammy nod is icing on the cake and we’re just happy that this will provide a wider audience for John Work and his great contributions to the folk music field.”

“We are honored to have been recognized by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences and we’re even more excited about the awareness that this brings to the contributions that Dr. John Work III made to our American musical heritage”, Arts Center’s Executive Director Donald Fann commented. “Our goal is to continue to preserve important works through the production of vital historical recordings. Congratulation to Bruce for his priceless contributions both to this recording project and to our organization in general.”

Begun in 2002 at the Arts Center of Cannon County, Spring Fed Records has produced 25 CD titles and 3 DVDs in five years including 6 new Davis Unlimited titles that will be available March 1st. Spring Fed Records mission is to make available great, obscure traditional music recordings for a larger market. Funded in part by the National Endowment for the Arts and the Folklife Program of the Tennessee Arts Commission, Spring Fed Records actively seeks out historic field recordings, live performances, interviews and limited pressings, tied to Tennessee’s rich musical heritage to re-master and issue for commercial release.

For more information on Spring Fed Records contact The Arts Center of Cannon County at 615-563-(ARTS) 2787 or 1-800-235-9073. Office hours are 10:00a.m. to 4:00p.m., Monday through Saturday. You may also check our website at www.springfedrecords.com or the Arts Center’s website at www.artscenterofcc.com.

Cannon season tickets available for sale

Wondering what to give that person who has everything? For only $40 (a $60 value) you can buy the 2008 Arts Center of Cannon County’s Playhouse Season which offers something for everyone, music, comedy, mystery, and more!

The Arts Center will kick off the 2008 season with the blockbuster musical /The Sound of Music/ in March. Don’t miss out on this “must see” performance. The Season continues in April with /Room Service/, /A Bad Year for Tomatoes/ in June, /Buddy, The Buddy Holly Story /in August, /On Golden Pond /in October and a show yet to be announced in November. For $80 (a $157 value) you get all of the above, plus The Concert Series (which includes *Janis Ian* in June), and The Young At Arts Series.

There’s nothing like live theatre! Find out for yourself and help us celebrate 28 years of quality entertainment. Buy your tickets for the entire season and save.

Office hours are 10:00a.m. to 4:00p.m., Monday through Saturday. For more information or to reserve your season ticket please call 615-563-(ARTS) 2787 or 1-800-235-9073.

 

 

 

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