Nashville Daily Podcast

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Welcome to the Nashville Daily Podcast! Join us as we explore the rich culture, delicious food, and exciting development happening in Nashville, Tennessee. Our podcast covers a wide range of topics related to Nashville, from current events, to the latest developments in commercial real estate. Whether you're a local looking to stay up-to-date on what's happening in your city, or a visitor looking to learn more about Nashville's unique culture, the Nashville Daily Podcast has something for everyone. Join us Monday through Friday as we delve into the heart of Music City and discover all that it has to offer. Be sure to subscribe and tune in every weekday for new episodes!

Today's Nashville - This Is Faith

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Today\'s Nashville - This Is Faith - Television Show - Travel with Terry Squires to the homes, studios and businesses in Nashville, Tennessee and meet the people who have amazing stories of unshakable faith. Today\'s Nashville - This Is Faith - Podcast Show - We all question our faith at times in our life especially when we don’t understand what God is doing - But God’s ways are alway perfect and He longs for you to know His truth and promises for your life. Join Monica Schmelter and Terry Squires, in the heartland of Nashville as they talk about everything - the guest\'s stories, the good, the bad and all the questions.

Nashville in Prophecy

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List of Videos from different ministries about the Prophecy of the fire of balls over Nashville, Tennessee by Ellen G. White. Soon fireballs will fall on the cities of the earth. In the year 2015 after the centenary of the death of Ellen White in the year 1915, 50,000 of her writings came to light, among them was the terrible judgment that will fall on all the cities of the earth beginning with the name of the first city to be destroyed. Great distress will overwhelm the nations and this distress will not end until the Second Coming of Christ. This Prophecy was spoken by Jesus and recorded in Luke 21:11 and Luke 21:25-26. (It is recommended to make an etymological study of these 3 verses).

THE RAINVILLES

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In the late 1950's a new duo appeared on the country music scene known as THE RAINVILLES, playing for dances, doing stage shows and working on radio. They shared many a stage with well known performers from both Canada and the U.S. They also broke into TV in Sudbury, Ontario where they performed for the next four years. Moving to the Niagara Falls area in 1964, Morris studied and received his music teaching degree. While he was in the process, he and Dot continued to entertain in various nightclubs and cocktail lounges pleasing audiences with their country and folk songs of various types. It was during this time that The Rainvilles began writing some of their own material and in March 1967 went in to Sound Canada studios in Toronto and recorded four songs. Three of those songs were their own compositions. In May 1967, a Phil Gariepy song entitled I Got What I Wanted was released and went on to quickly reach No. 1 on the R.P.M. Country Charts in Canada. The song also went on to No. 82 on the Pop charts. This recording led to an appearance on Carl Smith's "Country Music Hall" later that year. Now singing Country, Folk and Pop Music, they soon found themselves in great demand around the country In 1968, 70 and again in 71, The Rainvilles won the R.P.M. Gold Leaf Award for being No. 3 running for best Canadian Country Group. The year 1970 also saw them sign with Melbourne (Rodeo) Records. "Fortunate Son" and "Wrote A Song" both charted in the Top 10 on the Canadian Country charts during that year. Their first album "The Rainvilles" was released in 1971 with "When We Tried" charting in Canada.They were now doing a lot of touring in Canada and also appeared on CBC's "Country Time" out of Halifax, Nova Scotia. Their second album "Polar Bear Express" was released in November, 1972. This led to another single "Polar Bear Express" climbing up the charts in Canada. This song was also used for a few years in TV ads for the Polar Bear Express train running from Cochrane, Ontario to Moosonee at James Bay. Another song from that album was released in Quebec only and it was called "Je suis allez en Ontario"