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Songs We Love: Joshua Hedley, 'Mr. Jukebox'

The title track from Joshua Hedley's forthcoming album Mr. Jukebox mines both country music history and his own experience playing for Nashville barflies.
Joshua Hedley's <em>Mr. Jukebox</em> comes out April 20.

Nashville's as hot as a vinyl biscuit these days, both as a mecca for young musicians and a tourist destination. Even as a relatively new resident, I'm always doling out tips to visitors eager to find the heart and soul of Music City. It's a complicated quest because in Nashville deep authenticity and surface flash are inseparable: it's a place dedicated to creating the perfect good time, a dream fueled by bourbon, hot chicken and twang, clichés that turn into sacraments on the tongue and in the ears. Tourists stumble from Jimmy Buffet's Margaritaville right into Robert's Western World; a future country star could be playing in the chain establishment or the beloved real watering hole. Robert's, though, is where most players go when their sets are over and they want to eat a bologna sandwich and marvel at

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