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Chloe Pryor

Nashville

Staff Writer at Vanderbilt Hustler

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  • 1 month ago | vanderbilthustler.com | Chloe Pryor

    I remember when I was 13 years old, just trying to survive middle school and looking forward to being a cool high schooler. But some people don’t wait for life to happen –  they start breaking records the moment they get their shot. Back in 2003, a 13-year-old girl named Joanna Levesque competed on the television show “America’s Most Talented Kids.” Soon after, Joanna got a record deal and the stage name JoJo. Her debut single from 2004, titled “Leave (Get Out),” topped the Billboard Top 40 chart.

  • Nov 22, 2024 | vanderbilthustler.com | Chloe Pryor

    ZZ Top returned to Nashville to bring back their rock ‘n’ roll sound and keep five decades of music alive. 2 minutes ago Whenever my family had a long road trip, I mentally prepared myself to listen to my dad’s old-guy music. After a while, I got accustomed to the rock genre, listening to songs by Aerosmith, AC/DC, Ozzy Osborne and many more.

  • Nov 17, 2024 | vanderbilthustler.com | Chloe Pryor

    Every semester, students experience syllabus week, midterms, finals and the Original Cast semester production. Each term, I find myself eagerly stalking The OC’s Instagram for details about their newest show, and I am not alone in this obsession. This semester, tickets for the OC were a hot commodity, with all their shows selling out within 10 minutes. Like many, I was disappointed when I couldn’t secure a ticket, but I got creative to see this year’s show.

  • Nov 1, 2024 | vanderbilthustler.com | Chloe Pryor

    A Thursday night can either be packed with homework or feel like a Friday. Last Thursday, I luckily got the latter. Instead of staying home and watching TV, I put on my black leather jacket and went out to see Chase Atlantic perform at the Municipal Auditorium.

  • Oct 13, 2024 | vanderbilthustler.com | Emily Park |Chloe Pryor

    Nashville is renowned for its country music prestige, but Bridgestone Arena is no stranger to pop music or even alternative rock. On Oct. 9, Nashvillians got to see Twenty One Pilots return to Bridgestone Arena with singer Tyler Joseph and drummer Josh Dun. The band formed in 2009, but the duo skyrocketed to fame in 2011 with their song “Stressed Out,” which launched them to Grammy prestige. Since then, the two have released seven studio albums with numerous gold and platinum hits.

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