Freshman Kelsea Ballerini achieves dreams one song at a time
Kelsea Ballerini isn’t taking the advantages of living in Music City for granted. At the age of 13, Kelsea started writing songs. She always loved music, she said, and figuring out itwas her true...
View ArticleLumination Newscast, November 21st, 2013
In the final Lumination Newscast of the 2013-2014 school year, Carter Sanderson and Kelly Dean are behind the news desk to update you about what is happening on campus and around the Nashville...
View ArticleKelsea Ballerini experiences several firsts, headlines SGA Spring Concert
After several firsts, singer-songwriter Kelsea Ballerini visited the place where her country roots were nurtured. This former Lipscomb student headlined Student Government Association’s 2015 Spring...
View ArticleSTUDENT SPOTLIGHT: Peytan Porter jumping into Nashville music scene
Thomas Rhett and Kelsea Ballerini both came from Lipscomb in recent years, and Lipscomb student Peytan Porter is making plans to follow in their footsteps. Porter started her singing career at the age...
View ArticleThomas Rhett gets help from fellow Lipscomb alum Kelsea Ballerini on new...
Lipscomb alumnus Thomas Rhett has released the title track to his new album, and it features fellow Lipscomb alum Kelsea Ballerini. None of the album was expected to be released until May 31, but Rhett...
View ArticleRain falls, but CMA Fest still shines with Lipscomb alums Ballerini and Rhett...
Lipscomb alums Thomas Rhett and Kelsea Ballerini were the hosts for CMA Fest’s biggest stage: Nissan Stadium, where country music’s biggest stars performed to four nights to fans from all over the...
View ArticleConcerts, festivals, artists tuning up for post-COVID return
COVID left most Tennessee residents and tourists and performers saying goodbye to the 2020 entertainment scene in Nashville. Now, it’s 2021. Forty-five percent of the population in the United States...
View Article350 thousand enjoy music, spectacle as Let Freedom Sing! welcomes celebrants...
Nashville’s COVID-19 silence ended in a roaring spectacle on Sunday when Let Freedom Sing! brought fireworks and live music back to Music City. Officials said about 350 thousand spectators attended the...
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