Reminiscing about your time in Nashville at AAA 2018? While there was much to do at the convention center, perhaps you also found a little time to explore the surrounding area? If so, you may have strolled across the John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge and noticed music emanating from loudspeakers as you reached the zenith.
This music, which was written by Aaron Hoke Doenges, is a compilation of sounds created by three local waterways—the Cumberland River, the Harpeth River, and the Richland Creek—as well as the pedestrians that cross the bridge. Read more about this musical work, titled “Wade.”
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