How To Use NashvilleZine
This page will give useful tips on using the site. Readers are free to leave comments on this page to suggest areas we should cover or give tips themselves.
How To Leave Comments
Click on the comments link, scroll to the bottom of the page where you see “Leave a Reply,” type in your name (or the nickname you’d like to appear), your email, a website if you’ve got it and leave your comment. NOTE: your email will not be visible to the readers of the Zine. The email lets us know you’re a real person and not a spam bot. The first time you leave a comment, it will not appear on the Zine until a moderator approves it. Every time after that, provided you use the same nickname and email address, your comments will be automatically approved. So, you can use a fake email address, just use the same one every time. If, every time you leave a comment, you switch nicknames and emails, there will be a delay before they appear on the site.
Comment Policy: we encourage an opinionated and informative readership but we will delete comments that are hateful, personal or that we just don’t like.
How To Tell What Someone Is Talking About in the “Recent Comments”
To save space, we don’t display the title of the post to which a comment refers in the “Recent Comments” column of the site. To see on which post a comment appears, simply hold your mouse over the commentor’s name. A pop-up window will give you the post’s title.
How To Send Us Shows
Go to the contact page and send us a message. Be sure to include the names of the bands playing (hard to believe some people don’t), the venue, the time, the cost and as many links to the bands, venue, etc as you can. Links to MySpace or PureVolume pages where we can hear the other bands help us write up the shows. We have no “lead time” for posting shows. Often, a last minute show announcement will get on the Zine. But, the further in advance you can tell us about the show, the better.

January 16th, 2006 at 5:49 pm
Chris Hancock, ex-Expanding Man (Columbia) drummer and former local Septemberland drummer/writer is recording a full length record, taking the name “My Spectre.”
Musician/producer and Mindy Smith sideman, Lex Price is co-producing. Tenatatively scheduled for a late spring/summer 06 local release, tracks can be previewed pretty soon on myspace.com/myspectre