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Art Dogs: An All Occasion Prop Shop

March 15th, 2013 | No Comments

From surfboards to armchairs, Art Dogs Props has it all. Offering props large and small for commercials, videos, photo shoots and special events and environments, Art Dogs is a well-stocked prop house that is capable of a variety of creative services. The company has a stockroom packed full of anything you can imagine and they are located right here at Houston Station!

Art Dogs Props is owned and operated by Elaine Hensley and Scott Moore, a talented duo who have a reputable career history in film production design, art direction and set design, and have run Art Dogs together for over 14 years now. In addition to renting props, they are both working art directors available for hire, to assist you with your next project. The shop carries many unique items, from vintage to modern and everything in between. Whether you are in the market for vintage luggage and furniture for your wedding or need specialty items for a video or commercial shoot, Elaine and Scott can make it happen. Whether its old books, phones, televisions, stringed lights and lanterns, or themed items for holidays or specialty events, Art Dogs seeks out the hard to find, and keeps a wide array of stock prop items in their storeroom.

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In addition to Art Dogs Props, Elaine and Scott also own a fabulous store in East Nashville called MOXIE Fearless Furnishings. Moxie features a modern, ever-changing mix of re-imagined furniture, art, and objects from unexpected sources. They are located at The Shoppes on Fatherland, a new retail community located on Fatherland Street in the trendy 5 Points District of East Nashville. Beautiful and unique art along with fantastic home decor are just part of the eclectic collection you’ll find at Moxie. Visit them on Saturdays and Sundays and contact Art Dogs Props for your next project and follow both on Facebook to view recent fabulous finds!

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Cotten Music Center at Houston Station

March 6th, 2013 | No Comments

Business is in full swing at Cotten Music Center! This historic Nashville guitar shop is right at home inside their new location at Houston Station. Cotten Music is just one of the many tenants who will soon be a part of our Event, Art and Music Community here at Houston Station and we are pleased to welcome them to our building.

Cotten Music was founded in 1961 by Richard Cotten, who until his death in 1995 was regarded as one of the city’s finest jazz musicians. The shop was run in its’ Hillsboro Village location by co-owners Darcy Cotten and Kim Sherman (who was a previous customer) until Darcy’s 2012 retirement. Cotten moved into Houston Station last summer and have been in full operation here for two months. Kim Sherman, along with Rick and Kit Crump, are the shop’s current owners. The crew at Cotten continue to specialize in small-shop new guitars, as well as vintage and pre-owned instruments. Guitar collectors and enthusiasts travel from all over for the unique collection of stringed instruments carried at Cotten, including guitars, mandolins, banjos, basses, ukuleles and the occasional electric guitar and amplifier.

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Step inside Cotten’s shop on any weekday afternoon and you are likely to hear master luthier, Andrew “The Mudge” Smith (pictured below), tuning up an old instrument, getting it to its’ best state and ready for re-sale. Andrew is Cotten’s vintage guitar guy, specializing in stringed instrument building and repair. He also plays guitar and mandolin and according to shop owner, Rick Crump, is a “good-natured expert luthier who calls ‘em like he sees ‘em.” Cotten Music’s new shop is an intimate, acoustically rich space, perfect for coming in, picking up an instrument and relaxing inside this comfortable environment.

Cotten Music Center is in the process of starting a series of workshops where attendees can learn anything from basic guitar maintenance to learning to play a new type of stringed instrument. Cotten has also begun hosting jam sessions featuring various types of artists ranging from country to bluegrass to Americana. They are hosting a concert featuring Americana singer-songwriters, Wil Maring and Robert Bowlin on March 27th, from 7-9 p.m. If you don’t know their music, you should definitely not miss them when they’re here! Tickets are $10 at the door. Learn more about these great artists and this show at reverbnation.com.

Cotten Music Center is open 10-6 Monday through Friday, and by appointment on Saturday. Follow them on Facebook and view their inventory on their website. Come visit Cotten Music Center at their awesome new shop, you won’t wanna leave!

 

 

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Bright Event Productions: Innovative Event Lighting That Really Shines!

January 18th, 2013 | No Comments

Houston Station is delighted to share the brand new website for Bright Event Productions, a fantastic event lighting, sound, and visual design company located in our building. Check out their new website at http://brighteventproductions.com/. The company officially launched on December 5, and are new tenants at Houston Station. Abi and Clint are highly qualified and dedicated event professionals who will rent and/or create custom visual elements at client’s requests. They did a wonderful job for our Holiday Party in December, as seen below.

To learn more about this fantastic company, read their official press release below and be sure to contact Abi Reid or Clint Pilkinton to light up your next event!

Official Press Release – Nashville, TN, December 5, 2012 –

The Nashville event and wedding community welcomes its newest member with the official launch of Bright Event Productions this month, under the direction of event production professionals Clint Pilkinton and Abi Reid. This boutique-style lighting and audio/visual design company will offer its clients, area brides, event venues, and vendors a revolving inventory of high quality, custom products and design concepts. All with their signature dedication to top-notch customer service.

“We are looking to set a new standard when it comes to lighting and audio visual design trends while partnering with Nashville’s top event and wedding specialists,” said Abi Reid, VP of Sales and Customer Relations. “The business will be our chance to represent Tennessee as a leader in the event production industry, all while fulfilling our customer’s needs and visions.”

With 14 years of combined event production experience, Pilkinton and Reid have gained a reputation for one-of-a-kind lighting installations, unwavering dedication to their clients, and quality custom design. While their past two and a half years together has produced more than 1,000 area events, Bright Event Productions will offer increasing opportunity to continue the work that has already made a name for them both in Nashville’s event industry.

Owner and VP of Production and Operations Clint Pilkinton noted, “My passion for creatively designing lighting and sound elements and working with people has inspired me to launch this company. We are excited to continue to bring our innovative designs and high level of customer service to the event industry as Bright Event Productions.”

Bright Event Productions is a select provider of innovative event lighting, advanced audio production, impactful design, and exceptional customer service for clients and brides in the Greater Nashville area and beyond. Partnering with exclusive event venues and top-notch, professional vendors, experience the BRIGHT difference.

For more information about the new company and the services they can offer please contact Clint Pilkinton or Abi Reid by calling 615-866-8796, or emailing Clint@brighteventproductions.com or abi@brighteventproductions.com. In addition, we encourage you to like us on Facebook while our website in under construction. Here you can learn more about the events we have already produced and all the fun stuff to come, www.facebook.com/BrightEventProductionsInc.

 

Photography by Micah G. Robinson

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Cotten Music’s Moving In!

August 22nd, 2012 | 1 Comment

We are so excited to have the construction of Cotten Music Center’s new street front space underway! Everyone has been working hard and we can’t wait to have some new faces in the building each day. The floors being put in are actually rescued wood from an old gymnasium floor near Memphis. You can check out Cotten’s Facebook page for a constant stream of updates and pictures from the new space.

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Vendor Profile: Monica Holmes of The Clean Plate Club

June 27th, 2012 | No Comments

We don’t like to brag, but we work with the best in the business. What business you might ask? Well, all of them! With so many things happening in the building each week, there are are so many people that help companies and couples create phenomenal events. The superstar vendor of many events, including the Griffin Technology Holiday Party at Houston Station last winter, has been Monica Holmes of the Clean Plate Club. With the core of her business being catering, she has expanded into an event designer and planner, offering clients an all-inclusive experience.  Here, in her own words, she explains how she’s started her business event philosophy, and plans for the future.

What got you into the event industry?

A passion for food was the driving force along with needing to create a job to support my son.  I was a single mom.  I started out of my house almost 33 years ago as many caterers begin.  As my business grew I was turned into the health department and forced to get a legitimate kitchen. This was the best thing that could have happened.  It was the beginning of the expansion of the Clean Plate Club.  My first event out of my legit kitchen was Naomi Judds wedding for 300 guests.

What do you like most about working in the event industry?

I love that every job is different. I would be bored to tears if it was the same, same everyday.  I like creating custom events.  I don’t have a set menu. Our events are not cookie cutter.

What do you think are your unique qualities that help but your company and services a cut above the rest?

Hmmmmm…….Clean Plate Club is a turn key company.  We are not “only” catering. We can handle the entire event from start to finish. We work closely with the many fabulous vendors in town and we collaborate to make each event a custom one to reflect the clients taste and budget.

My role is to do detective work with the client and get a feel for the direction they would like to go.  (they don’t call me Holmes for nothing!) I insist on meeting clients face to face and usually at the venue of event.  This way I can get a good reading on their personality and by being in the space we can easily walk around and I can more clearly explain the beginning vision that is being birthed in this first meeting.

This is my role in the Clean Plate Club, the planning of menu as well as event, conceptualism  and management.  I make contact with all of the vendors and will work with them closely from the start to the end. I have a keen eye for the details and watch over the entire event from the checking in and placement of rental, lighting and decor set up, etc. to the management of staff.

What do you enjoy about working at Houston Station? 

We are always excited to come to Houston Station.  The venue is beautiful and kept meticulously clean.  Elizabeth, Gordon and Scott are always available and work very hard to ensure that events go off without a hitch. They go above and beyond the role of being a venue owner. The pride that they take in the stunning  space they have created is very apparent.

They are very transparent in the fee that they charge for rental.  There are no commissions paid to venue by caterers & vendors and you can provide your own alcohol which is a a nice savings.

Where do you see yourself and your business in the future? 

It is hard to believe that in January the Clean Plate Club will enter it’s 33rd year.  I never dreamed this would be a career when I began many years ago. The business has become a family one. My son Chris came to work with me in 1999 after graduating from culinary school and is a partner in the business.  His wife Lisa is the office manager. My 2 grandsons sometimes talk about becoming chefs and taking over one day!

It is an exciting job and I plan to keep on as long as my brain and body will hold out.  We are in the midst of expansion plans at moment and look forward to being part of creating special memories for our clients for many years to come.

We can’t say enough about how fantastic Monica and her team is when they are in the building.  She is one talented, hard-working woman, and we can’t wait until we get to work with her again!

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Tim & Brittany’s Country Inspired Wedding

June 4th, 2012 | 1 Comment

In a setting that oozes Nashville history and charm, it is only right to have an event that does the same.  With whiskey barrel chandeliers designed by Abi Reed of Nashville Event Lighting and strung lights, the big room was filled with an elegant, rustic glow. The bridesmaids donned simple strapless yellow dresses and cowboy boots as they made their entrance into the reception to what else but Brooks and Dunn’s “Boot-Scootin Boogie”.

Guests enjoyed a cocktails, coffee and appetizers in Noteable Blends before the wedding party arrived. Food was catered by in the incomparable Smoke Et Al and featured items such fried pickled okra, an array of smoked meats and southern inspired side dishes. A beautiful refreshment bar was erected out of more whiskey barrels holding a gorgeous arrangement of fresh squeezed lemonade and sweet tea.

It was an event to remember here at Houston Station, and it wouldn’t have been possible without the vision and hard work of planner Angela Proffitt. Hope to see the official pictures from photographer Matt Andrews soon!

 

 

 

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Griffin Technology Holiday Party

May 4th, 2012 | 1 Comment

This past December, Houston Station along with Monica Holmes of the Clean Plate Club, hosted an exquisite event for the Griffin Technology holiday party. With 300 in attendance, the employees were treated to a fabulous dinner, kareoke entertainment and coffees by Noteable Blends.

The room was a cozy, warm-lit dream, with a fireplace lounge area created by Visual Elements. The rest of the tables, chairs and linens were provided by Liberty Party Rental with lighting by TechWorks.

We are happy to announce that Griffin Technology will be back this December for their 2012 holiday party.

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Cotten Music

May 4th, 2012 | No Comments

We are so excited to announce that Cotten Music Center will be joining the Houston Station community. They will be moving into the building later this year.

The beloved guitar show has been a staple of Hillsboro Village since 1961 when it was founded by Richard Cotten. Since his death in 1995, the iconic space has been owned and operated by Darcy Cotten and Kim Sherman. Cotten is nationally known for its handmade acoustic guitars, great selection and stellar service. We are beyond honored to have Nashville’s most trusted music treasures in the building.

Visit Cotten Music’s site and facebook pages for updates on there ever rotating inventory and event announcements.

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Paint Your Event with Heidi Schwartz

May 4th, 2012 | No Comments

Sometimes an event is so special that photographs just won’t do it justice. That’s when you call Heidi Schwartz. Houston Station has had the pleasure of having Heidi, owner of Paint Your Event work in the building many times for weddings and corporate events.

By setting up a small work space within an actual event, Heidi is able to capture the important details, mood, and spirit of an event. Having a live painter at an event provides a one of kind ambiance and a constant conversation piece. After the event, the painting is gifted to the bride and groom or CEO and serves as timeless snapshot of night.

Images from Scoobie Photographic Images and Christina Bell

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Smoke Et Al: Beyond Barbeque

May 4th, 2012 | No Comments

It’s time to elevate your idea of barbecue! Anyone who’s had the pleasure of pulling in the back load in area of Houston Station in the morning knows the irresistible smell coming from the Smoke Et Al mobile smokery. With 25 years of combined professional cooking experience, chef/owner Shane Autrey and colleague chef Mike Hill bring unique, local, creative fear alongside competition quality, Memphis-style ribs.

Based out of Houston Station, Shane and Mike travel all over the streets of Nashville bringing there barbecue creations to the people of Nashville. Like most food trucks, you can follow Smoke Et All on twitter to pinpoint there location each day.

Smoke Et Al is also a great catering option for your next event. The boys have catered various type of events such as art shows, formals, music showcases and weddings as well as hosted seated dinners at Houston Station to the delight of everyone in attendance.

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