This is the first of a ten episode miniseries about Nashville in the 1980s.
Let's get to know Music City city as it was in Reagan’s decade, and understand how the hell it got to this place.
It won’t be all politics. We’ll get to know Sheriff Fate Thomas and Mayor Bill Boner a bit better -- and Boner's predecessor, Richard Fulton. We'll hang out at malls and go to Opryland, and spend time at the Bluebird. We'll try to understand homelessness, and race and bussing and the music industry and why Broadway was less of a destination for bachelorette parties than it is today. We’ll talk with some of the folks who were there. It will be an incomplete picture, and it will very much be a work in progress. I’ll try like hell to be as accurate as I can be, I want to understand the decade of my birth in music city, and I’ll be honored if you come along or that ride.
Show Notes
Nashville Boos Mayor, Bride for Appearance on 'Donahue' Show
East Nashville Wow House: Edgefield's 141-Year-Old Architectural Wonder
Nashville Post
The Boner Awards 2019
Farewell to Fate
Boner, Peel and a reporter’s call spark a city's embarrassment
Nashville's reputation outlasts Boner, Barry
Romance of Nashville Mayor Is the Talk of the Town
Omar Puts Bite on Snaky Official
In the past decade, Nashville's local politics has moved from backrooms to front yards.
Nashville sheriff says Johnny Cash was deputized
Traci Peel Looks Back on Moment in Spotlight
The Former Mayor, His Angry Wife, The Judge, The House...