Vinyl Listening Party: Nina Simone Sings the Blues
Join us and Vinyl Me, Please for the holidays as we celebrate a legend, Nina Simone, with an essential album from her catalog, the Vinyl Me, Please December release: 'Nina Simone Sings the Blues'!
Enjoy a night listening to soul, jazz, and the blues, meeting the local vinyl-loving community, and drink specials, & get the chance to walk away with a free copy of the exclusive Nina Simone record.
Event will run from 6 - 9 PM on Thursday, December 15 at Vinyl Tap at 2038 Greenwood Ave., Nashville, TN 37206.
In the spirit of the holiday season, give the gift that keeps on giving, and you'll be loved forever...
http://www.vinylmeplease.com/gift/
The Tennessean Takes an Inside Look at Vinyl Tap
"Craft beer and vinyl records unite at Todd Hedrick’s new East Nashville hang, which opens this week in the former Family Wash building."
Take a photo tour and read more here.
Vinyl Tap Among Anticipated Nashville Openings in November
Wax and drafts are now spinning and pouring in East Nashville!
Vinyl boom spawns new record shops in Nashville - The Tennessean
In the coming months, Vinyl Tap will open and wrap new and used records together with local craft beer in hopes of forming a sort of vinyl lover’s hangout at the old Family Wash location.
VINYL TAP: NEW BAR AND RECORD STORE COMING TO EAST NASHVILLE
Native Eastsider, Lifelong Record Collector Shares Plans
for Neighborhood Destination
NASHVILLE, TENN. --- Vinyl Tap, part draft house and lounge, part record store, will open its doors at the former Family Wash location in East Nashville in early summer 2016, co-owner Todd Hedrick announced this week.
With Vinyl Tap, Hedrick, a fourth generation East Nashvillian, unites his lifelong obsession with music with his appreciation for high-quality brews and commitment to independent businesses.
The “Tap” side of the store will feature seasonal selections of locally brewed craft beers and a unique pub grub menu. The “Vinyl” side will feature vinyl records with a focus on local and regional artists, top sellers and historical catalogs across all genres. Live music and events are included in future plans.
“They say, “if you do what you love, you will never work a day in your life,’ and I am excited to share the things I love most with my neighbors,” said Hedrick. “Vinyl Tap is for enthusiasts like me or people who just appreciate music and enjoy a good cold beer. It will be a casual place with a living room vibe where customers and employees alike can enjoy music, beer, and friends.”
Extensive renovation on the 2038 Greenwood Avenue location is underway, with the Nashville-based Ochoa Brothers on board as general contractors. For 12 years, the location was home to the revered Family Wash restaurant and live music venue.
“I respect the local legacy of this space, and take very seriously the expectations and desires of our neighbors,” said Hedrick. “I look forward to inviting everyone in and creating a place they hopefully won’t want to leave.” Vinyl Tap joins a collective of other independent local businesses at the four-corner crossing of Porter Road and Greenwood Avenue, including Southern Grist Brewing, Porter House Bistro, and Dandelion Salon.
Information and updates leading to the grand opening can be found on Facebook and Instagram (/vinyltapnashville).
Contact:
Todd Hedrick
615.500.4636
Vinyl Tap Featured in The Tennessean
An East Nashville resident and lifelong collector of vinyl records plans to bring a record store and craft beer bar to the space vacated by The Family Wash last year.
East Nashville News Welcomes Vinyl Tap
As you may have read this week in Eater Nashville, the blue beauty on Greenwood that once housed The Family Wash is set to have a new tenant: craft beer bar and record store Vinyl Tap.
Vinyl Tap featured on Eater Nashville
Eater caught up with Vinyl Tap co-owner Todd Hedrick regarding his plans for the project. A fourth generation East Nashvillian, Hedrick says that he's had the idea for a number of years, and that the former Family Wash space was the perfect fit. As advertised, they will specialize in local craft beer (primarily Tennessee) and new and used vinyl records. They plan to have about 24 taps, along with wine and a limited food menu. Hedrick also notes that they plan on having live music "at some point down the road." A May opening is the current target.