Openings in Clarksville
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Clarksville's growing population and proximity to Nashville create opportunities for musicians. The city maintains regular gig calendars in its downtown and entertainment areas.
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About the music scene in Clarksville
No bands, openings, or venues are listed in Clarksville yet, but Clarksville is home to 166,722 residents, 3,476 adults aged 18–24, 13,526 working arts professionals — including 12,513 residents with arts degrees and 19,025 with bachelor's degrees — a strong talent pool for bands, venues, and session musicians. Create a free profile and be the first to put Clarksville on the Bandmate map.
Clarksville wears its musical history quietly, from Jimi Hendrix's early Army-band days to Roy Acuff's Grand Ole Opry connections. Downtown Commons anchors summer with free outdoor concerts, while Old Glory Distilling's Silo Park pairs craft spirits with live country and rock. Beachaven Winery draws locals for weekend Americana and folk on the lawn. The F&M Bank Arena signals growth with larger touring shows, while The Mailroom keeps hip-hop and indie rock within reach of the Austin Peay crowd.
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- F&M Bank Arena
- Downtown Commons
- Old Glory Distilling Co.
- Beachaven Vineyards & Winery
- The Mailroom
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Guides & resources
Writing openings & running auditions
- How to Write a Musician Wanted Ad That Actually WorksMost “musician wanted” ads fail because they are vague. “Need cool drummer, influences everything, no egos” attracts noise. A good ad is a filter: it repels the wrong people and makes the right people feel seen. Read guide
- The Perfect Audition: How to Find the Ideal Band MemberI've watched bands hire technically brilliant musicians who destroyed group chemistry within months. And I've seen them pass on slightly less skilled players who would have been perfect fits. After coordinating hundreds of auditions, I've learned: finding the right band member is 40% skill assessment, 60% chemistry evaluation. Most bands get this ratio backwards. Read guide
- Session Musicians: How to Hire (and Get Hired) in 2026Session musicians make records and stages work when a core band cannot cover every part—or when a project is built in the studio first. Whether you are hiring or looking for paid chairs, the difference between a smooth session and a disaster is usually the brief, the files, and the professionalism—not mystical talent alone. Read guide
- How to Find and Recruit the Right Band Members in 2025Finding the right band members can make or break your musical project, and I have seen both outcomes countless times. The right musician brings not just skill, but chemistry, commitment, and shared vision. The wrong one—no matter how talented—creates friction, missed rehearsals, and eventually dissolution. After helping bands navigate this process for years, I know what actually works: clarity before posts, screening before auditions, and written expectations before anyone is “in.” Read guide
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