Nashville Strip Clubs: Police Padlock Luau Louie’s Hula Hut

23 09 2011

Police said they gave Luau Louie’s hundreds of chances, but other businesses won’t be so lucky.
“If you’re getting visited frequently by the police department, there’s a reason. And the police department is going to do as much as they can. They’re about enforcement, but they’re also about prevention, so I think they want to prevent visits like this. So I think it sends a message: shape up or ship out” said Tom Turner with Downtown Nashville Partnership.
The property owners said they cannot be responsible for what happens in the parking lot.
A court date on the padlock order is set for September 28 to decide what the next steps will be and if the bar will be allowed to reopen.
Police said this is the first downtown bar to be padlocked. Before it was only strip clubs.

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Nashville Strip Clubs: Pairing of Jack White, ICP came with reservations

2 09 2011

They shared a Detroit connection, of course, and J said he remembered briefly meeting White at the airport about a year ago, and said their interaction was positive. He spoke about it with his team, and convinced everyone was on the same page, ICP headed down to Nashville with their producer, Mike E. Clark, and their longtime guitar player, Rich “Legs Diamond” Murrell.
They first met up with White at the recording studio at his Nashville home. Nashville duo JEFF the Brotherhood was there already working on music.
“We said our hellos and then we jumped right into it,” J says. “There was a little bit of socializing, but it was about business. I wish I could tell you we hit it off and we were hanging out and we went to the (strip club) that night, but it wasn’t like that.”

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Nashville Strip Clubs: WKRN, Nashville, Tennessee News, Weather and Sports |Golden: Miami ‘not …

31 08 2011

The NCAA said Vernon must sit six games and repay more than $1,200 because as a recruit he accepted things such as access to Shapiro’s suite at a Miami home game, drinks and cover charges at two different nightclubs. Shapiro, who told Yahoo Sports for a story published Aug. 16 that he provided benefits to 72 Miami players and recruits over an eight-year span, has even said that he made a $1,000 donation to Vernon’s high school booster club.
Armstrong must repay $788, the believed worth of his extra benefits, while Dye will pay back $738.
“The student-athletes involved have acknowledged receiving improper benefits and will now be responsible for restitution,” Eichorst said.
Forston, the NCAA said, received more than $400 in things such as “athletic equipment, meals, nightclub cover charges and entertainment at a gentleman’s club.” Spence received about $275 in benefits, Ojomo $240, Benjamin more than $150 and Harris more than $140.

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Nashville Strip Clubs: WKRN, Nashville, Tennessee News, Weather and Sports |NCAA: 8 Miami players …

31 08 2011

The NCAA said Vernon must sit six games and repay more than $1,200 because as a recruit he accepted things such as access to Shapiro’s suite at a Miami home game, drinks and cover charges at two different nightclubs. Shapiro, who told Yahoo Sports for a story published Aug. 16 that he provided benefits to 72 Miami players and recruits over an eight-year span, has even said that he made a $1,000 donation to Vernon’s high school booster club.
Armstrong must repay $788, the believed worth of his extra benefits, while Dye will pay back $738.
“The student-athletes involved have acknowledged receiving improper benefits and will now be responsible for restitution,” Eichorst said.
Forston, the NCAA said, received more than $400 in things such as “athletic equipment, meals, nightclub cover charges and entertainment at a gentleman’s club.” Spence received about $275 in benefits, Ojomo $240, Benjamin more than $150 and Harris more than $140.

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Nashville Strip Clubs: WKRN, Nashville, Tennessee News, Weather and Sports |Man gets probation in …

31 08 2011

By KEN RITTER
Associated Press
LAS VEGAS (AP) – A former bodyguard for NFL football player Adam “Pacman” Jones has been sentenced to a year of probation, community service and anger management counseling for his role in a Las Vegas strip club fracas and shooting that left three people wounded in February 2007.
Robert “Big Rob” Reid, 31, of Compton, Calif., was sentenced Thursday by Clark County District Court Judge Douglas Herndon after pleading an equivalent of no contest in December 2007 to misdemeanor conspiracy to commit disorderly conduct, said his lawyer, Robert Langford.
“It closes the case for Mr. Reid,” Langford said Tuesday. He said Reid still works as a bodyguard and has been involved in the filming of a reality TV show featuring strippers touring on a bus.

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Nashville Strip Clubs: QB Vince Young hopes to repair tarnished image with Eagles

24 08 2011

Steve McNair, his mentor, is dead.
Mack Brown, his father figure, is fading, as fathers do.
Vince Young is out of Nashville. He is in Philadelphia now.
Finally, it seems, he is ready to grow up.
Young spent the last five seasons in Tennessee eroding the profile he created as a national champion at Texas. There were Internet pictures of him half-naked swilling liquor; there was a fight in a strip club; there was petulance and insubordination.
It created a 28-year-old as toxic as he is talented. He hopes to be the Eagles’ next Superfund project.
“That’s one of the reasons I came here. To change the perspective everybody has on me. It’s always good to clear things up,” Young said this weekend, after his fifth full-bore practice as the Eagles’ latest marquee backup. “A lot of people across the world, a lot of teams, don’t understand me. They go off what they hear.”

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Nashville Strip Clubs: QB Vince Young hopes to repair tarnished image with Eagles

17 08 2011

Steve McNair, his mentor, is dead.
Mack Brown, his father figure, is fading, as fathers do.
Vince Young is out of Nashville. He is in Philadelphia now.
Finally, it seems, he is ready to grow up.
Young spent the last five seasons in Tennessee eroding the profile he created as a national champion at Texas. There were Internet pictures of him half-naked swilling liquor; there was a fight in a strip club; there was petulance and insubordination.
It created a 28-year-old as toxic as he is talented. He hopes to be the Eagles’ next Superfund project.
“That’s one of the reasons I came here. To change the perspective everybody has on me. It’s always good to clear things up,” Young said this weekend, after his fifth full-bore practice as the Eagles’ latest marquee backup. “A lot of people across the world, a lot of teams, don’t understand me. They go off what they hear.”

See the full article from “Montreal Gazette”




Nashville Strip Clubs: Dolly Parton is rumoured to have had countless lovers in her 45-year marriage

13 08 2011

Men are my weakness! Dolly Parton is rumoured to have had countless lovers in her 45-year marriage, but she says no one compares to her husband
Last updated at 10:43 PM on 12th August 2011
You have to be a very early riser to catch Dolly Parton out. It’s 7am at her office in Nashville, Tennessee, a ten-mile drive from her 23-room home on the city’s outskirts, and she’s already been up five hours, finalising arrangements for this month’s UK tour.
The ‘wee-hour wisdom’, as she calls it, is a ritual she’s stuck to throughout her 50-year career; making the most of the dawning day to take care of business, write songs and groom herself.
Today she’s wearing a black fringed skirt over black shorts, five-inch stripper heels and a multi-coloured fitted jacket around her weeny waist and those historic breasts. It’s a look that Dolly herself, now 65, admits is trashy.

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Nashville Strip Clubs: Interview With Bob Boykin: How To Be A Successful Session Musician and Composer

27 07 2011

Bob Boykin: That’s how it all started.
Rick: At a very young age, you moved into this world of session guitarists. How do you broaden and deepen your musical background to work in that kind of world? It really must demand not only a strong command of your guitar, but the talent to play a lot of different styles.
Bob Boykin: Well, that comes from playing in bands early on, before I got into the studios. I was already playing in clubs by the time I was 15 years old and had my first road gig when I was 16. I was playing in a rock band called Sweet William down on River Street in Savannah at this stripper club called Some Place Else. I wasn’t even old enough to be in there.

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Nashville Strip Clubs: Dry-Hump On, Good Mötley Crüe-Lovin’ People Of Nashville

21 07 2011

DUAN!
Dry-Hump On, Good Mötley Crüe-Lovin’ People Of Nashville
Jack Dickey —Tipster James sent us this photo all the way back on July 5, when Nashville was fresh from being rocked by the Crüe two days prior. And for reasons unknown, we haven’t posted it until now. For that we apologize profusely.
James writes, “This couple loves the Crüe so much they decided to give the show their own encore. This went on for the last 3 songs. Tommy Lee would have been proud. This multitasking stripper was even able to snap off a few photos of her man’s O face.”
You don’t know that she’s a stripper. Some people just find themselves overwhelmed by great music. It happens. Don’t worry.
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