Showing posts with label East Nashville. Show all posts
Showing posts with label East Nashville. Show all posts

Monday, September 11, 2017

Adrien + Meredith


-Adrian + Meredith-

What do you get when you cross a punk rocker with someone who cut their teeth in the old-time music scene? The answer; Adrian + Meredith.

Adrian + Meredith’s sound and style is hard to categorize into one genre that will do them and their music justice. I think James Carlson described it best.

“Adrian + Meredith’s music is too folk-punk to be country, and too country to be folk-punk. So what do we call it? Alt-Americana perhaps. Whatever the case, these two artists have a great deal of talent, and a noticeably potent chemistry to match. Therefore, the genre into which their sound can possibly be inserted is secondary to the fact that they play good old rootsy music that has appeal to fans of a number of styles…” [Source: No Depression]



Adrian + Meredith’s album More Than a Little was released Nov 2016. The album contains elven tracks; ten which are original. “Take a Boat” - “Bank” – “Birthday Cakes” – “More Than a Little” - “Hero” - “Greasy Coat + Kitchen Girl” - “Fixer” - “Get What She Wants” - Country Tune” – “Southern Call” – “Old Midwestern Home”



Adrian + Meredith “More Than a Little”

More Than A Little, Adrian + Meredith’s debut record, finds the East Nashville-based duo putting its own spin on Americana music. Their sound is roughing up the genre's edges with the rule-breaking spirit of punk, the vintage twang of old-timey folk and the sneer of rock & roll. Adrian + Meredith’s music even has the frenetic bounce of early Swing and Jazz.


Just who are Adrian + Meredith? Well there are some common factors. Both are from the Detroit Michigan area. Both are now based in East Nashville, writing and recording their music as a husband and wife duo. That is where the similarities stop as there is a big contrast in their back grounds.

Adrian was raised on punk-rock in the DIY history of Washington DC, with a carnival barker's croon and an off-the-wall "claw-hammer banjo" approach to the acoustic guitar.

Meredith is a Michigan-music native who cut her teeth in the old-time music scene, where she played traditional fiddle and clogged.

Since then the pair has been swapping harmonies, trading solos, and acting as co-pilots throughout their debut album. They have been touring relentlessly here in the United States along with taking their music across the great pond to the United Kingdom since the release of More Than a Little.

"Adrian + Meredith’s music produces a rallying cry from two road warriors who, after more than a dozen combined years in the music business, are too smart to play by the industry's rules and too enthralled to turn their backs." [Source: A + M Website]

Want to see Adrian + Meredith in person and enjoy their music live, you want be sorry you did. Adrian + Meredith make it easy to keep up with where and when they will be performing. To find out if they are coming to a venue near you all you need to do is go to their website and click on the Tour tab in the menu. Below are some of her upcoming shows.

  • Wednesday September 13, 2017– Nashville, Tennessee – Strings & Needles Showcase
  • Thursday September 14, 2017 – Nashville, Tennessee – The Alternate Root AMA Day-Party
  • Saturday September 16, 2017 – Nashville, Tennessee – Green Room Music Source AMA Day-Party
  • Monday September 18, 2017 – Nashville, Tennessee – Madison Guild
  • Friday October 6, 2017 – Maryville, Tennessee – Barleys Maryville
  • Saturday October 7, 2017 – Knoxville, Tennessee – Boyd’s Jig & Reel
  • Thursday October 12, 2017 – Appleton, Wisconsin – Gibson Music Hall

Check the website for more info on these shows along with more tour dates.

Adrian + Meredith’s website is well designed and is loaded with all the information one would need. There you will find their EPK and videos plus you can buy their album right from their site by clicking on the Merch tab in the menu. The Album More Than A Little is available in the following formats from their website

  • MP3 - $7.00
  • CD - $11.00
  • 12” Vinyl - $20.00
  • 7” Single 45 RPM “More Than a Little” -  $10.00

The music of Adrian + Meredith is also available on all the normal outlets, iTunes, Google Play and more.

Below are the links to connect you with Adrian + Meredith on the internet and social media sites.



Written by: Joseph Clay

[Joseph Clay is a Georgia native who now resides in East Nashville, Tennessee with his family. After twenty plus years in the engineering field Joseph decided to hang up his hard hat and retire to focus on his true passion, writing.
Joseph is a full time author and consultant for ThunderHorse Publishing, and is currently working on his next novel. His latest release Witch’s Dilemma is on sale now in paperback and eBook format. For more information on Joseph and his books visit his Official Website.
As a blogger Joseph not only contributes to Live Laugh Love Nashville - Music Monday Feature and other blogs, he has two of his own. Joe Coming Unglued and Joseph Clay - Author the Official Blog.
You can connect with Joseph on Facebook, Twitter and/or Instagram. You can check out Joseph’s book trailer videos on his YouTube Channel.]

Sunday, June 25, 2017

-Sasha Aaron-

For singer-songwriter Sasha Aaron, the struggle to find herself and her calling ended the first time she picked up her father’s guitar.

That was it. I started teaching myself by listening to country and classic rock albums. Eventually I started taking lessons, singing and, before I knew it, I was writing songs.” - [Source: sashaaaron.com]


[Photo Credit: Adrian David Payne.]

Sasha Aaron is a Miami native who now calls Nashville home. Musically influenced by Linda Ronstadt, The Eagles, Sheryl Crow, and Trisha Yearwood – Sasha's sound is the result of a perfect balance of California rock and the honest sensibilities of country music. The decision to move to Music City immediately proved positive as Sasha quickly gained the respect of top musicians and songwriters, co-writing with hit songwriters Steve Dean, Frank Myers and Rob Crosby, among others.

Her talent landed her a first place win in the 2014 Frank Brown International Songwriters Festival in the Songwriting Competition with her song “Throwback Radio” (co-written with veteran writer Bill DiLuigi). That same year, she headlined her first solo show at Nashville’s famed Bluebird Cafe. In 2015 Sasha had the honor of being a part of Clint Black’s “Competing for a Cause” benefiting RettSyndrome.org. As a final four contestant, she had the opportunity to sing with the country music superstar on national TV and perform her original song “Red Roses and White Whiskey”. Follow the link to view the spectacular performance.

Most recently Sasha played Rock Boat XVII alongside Sister Hazel, Better Than Ezra and Matt Nathanson. In all, her performing and songwriting skills have provided her the opportunity to open for several major acts and her songs have been featured on several MTV and CW network shows.

Sasha demonstrates the balance of California rock and the honest sensibilities of country music, mentioned above, along with her song writing talents and strong vocals on her single “Intervention” released in late 2016. “Intervention” is a single from her latest album, Look Good Gone, which is Sasha’s first full-length album with Grammy-nominated producer, Kent Wells (Dolly Parton). Look Good Gone was released in March of this year. Sasha’s new material is honest in content and exceptional in artistry. Here is what Sasha had to say about the album.

The music on this project is the best I’ve written to-date, thanks to my growth as an artist and writer. It's a reflection of how living in Nashville has shaped me - for better or for worse.” – [Source: sashaaaron.com]

Sasha draws inspiration from her life and the lives of others, her primary motivation in everything she does remains, helping others.

Country music is all about stories, and I love being a storyteller. My hope is always that, through those stories, someone will hear and say, ‘someone else out there gets me’.” - [Source: sashaaaron.com]


[Photo Credit: Adrian David Payne.]

Look Good Gone

Ghost in This Town” (Watch the Video Below) –
“Intervention” – “Leave Love’s Bones Alone”
“Red Roses and White Whiskey” – “Barricade” – “Neon Sunshine” –
“Look Good Gone” - “There’s a Beer for That” – “I See Roses’ -
“Throwback Radio




[“Intervention” Cover by Gabriel "gabo" Bautista Jr.]


Here is what Sasha had to say about this incredible cover for her single “Intervention.”

One thing that has been important to me this time around is being true to who I am, so I'm embracing my geekiness and am commissioning some of my favorite comic book artists to create the art for the singles off the new album. This beautiful cover is done by Gabriel "gabo" Bautista Jr. You can find out more about him and see his amazing work by clicking HERE!” – [Source: sashaaaron.com]

Sasha’s debut Country album titled Sasha Arron was released in 2015. The album featured five songs. “Not Today” – “Billboard” – If I Could Make it Rain” – “Love Takes Everything” – Down on Duval Street.

Sasha’s music can be found on iTunes, Spotify, Amazon, and many other music sites!


[Photo Credit: Tyler Miler.]

Want to see Sasha Arron in person and enjoy her music live, you want be sorry you did. Sasha makes it easy to keep up with where and when she will be performing. To find out if she is coming to a venue near you all you need to do is go to her website and click on the Shows tab in the menu. Below are some of her upcoming shows.

  • Saturday August 12, 2017 @7:30pm – Franklin, Tennessee – Merridee’s - Songwriter Feature Series: w/ Jeremy Dean and Mandy Brooke
  • Wednesday August 16 – Sunday August 20, 2017 – Gatlinburg, Tennessee – Smoky Mountains Songwriters Festival.
  • Sunday September 24, 2017 @ 8:00pm – Nashville Tennessee – Blue Bird Café – Sunday Night Writers Night.

Below are the links to connect you with Sasha Aaron on the internet and social media sites.




Sasha when not in studio or on the road works within the community She spends time volunteering for the local charity Musicians On Call, which delivers the healing power of music through on-site performances for those undergoing medical treatment.

When I asked Sasha what she did in her down time, outside of the music and charity work she replied.

In my downtime, which honestly isn't much these days I'm either reading, catching up on nerdy TV or playing World of Warcraft. I've been playing since college. I've tried taking breaks from the game, but I always go back to it. It's my favorite thing to do to relax.”

Sasha also like comics, however what she reads depends on her mood. The last new series that she picked up, Animosity by Aftershock she fell in love with. With her busy schedule she has been keeping up, as best as she can with Saga, Birthright and The Wicked and The Divine (all Image comics). Her favorite series to reread are Hawkeye (Matt Fraction's and David Aja's run) and Superior Foes of Spider-Man. Sadly Sasha doesn’t get to go to a lot of Comicons. The few that she has got to attend were for work but some were for fun. She finished the conversation about the Comicons with this statement.

I have so many that I'm looking forward to going to one day! NYCC is on my list of hopefuls this year. I love getting dressed up to go, it's one of my favorite parts. I've previously dressed up as Phoenix, Batgirl and Baroness (from G.I. Joe).”

[Bloggers note: If you don’t know who Baroness from G.I. Joe is, google a picture of her. Look at it and compare that pic to the one above and you will see Sasha nails it, right down to the glasses.]

Sasha is both a dog and cat person but at this time has only cats. Their names are Ivy, Gracie, Misfit, and Arthas. Before I could ask why so many cats, she explained. Sasha’s answer shows the heart of someone that cares about the animals of this world as well as people.

I know 4 sounds like a lot, but previously working at animal hospitals it sometimes just happens!”

Sasha enjoys Nashville because there is something new popping up every day. She tells me that checking out all the new restaurants is probably her favorite thing to do and her favorite food is Cuban. She stated that sadly there is lack of Cuban food in Nashville for the most part. Her favorite place to eat/drink is {Pub}licity. Then she proceeds to inform me.

I'm a West Nashvillian, we do have good food over here too!”

This proves Sasha not only has a voice of an angel, she also has super powers that allows her to hone in on people. Somehow Sasha knew I lived in prestigious East Nashville.

To wrap the interview up, before she figured out more about me, I ask Sasha what her favorite venue in Nashville was to play.

My favorite venue that I've played here in Nashville is probably City Winery, but Bluebird Cafe will always be home.”


Written 6-24-2017 by Joseph Clay for Live Laugh Love Nashville - Music Monday Feature.
[About the blogger: Joseph Clay is a blogger with two blogs of his own and a contributor to several other blogs. Joseph Clay is also an author for ThunderHorse Publishing. His latest release Witch’s Dilemma is on sale now in paperback an eBook format.

Saturday, June 17, 2017

Ashwood Estates



Ashwood Estates Apothecary Naturals, once a tiny seed planted early in life, bloomed and grew to the success it is today. “Our relationship and my business both began on Ashwood Avenue,” Bari writes.

Devoted to a wholly organic lifestyle, founder Bari Marley believes in the balance between the body, mind, and spirit. Keeping that balance thrives not only on the products we use but how they are made. A master herbal mixologist and essential oil expert, Bari uses the depth of her knowledge to create a wealth of products – for the whole family and home.

Imagine relaxing at the end of a long day using the bath salt mix, Detox. Or treating your skin to Drench Body Butter. Clean It Up is a multi-purpose spray to clean, disinfect, and degrease. Every product available carefully designed for purpose, and contains only organic, sustainable plants found in nature. The labels list the ingredients and are easily recognizable. Remember the secret but miracle working salve that seemed to cure “all that ails you” recommended by our grandmothers or great-grandmothers? There’s a science behind those – using only naturally-occurring components.
Ashwood Estates Apothecary Naturals is locally owned and operated in Nashville. One of the most popular products, the Healing Salve, was one of the distinguished items included in this year’s CMT Music Awards Artist swag bag.

The entire line of products is available to purchase in the online store. The gorgeous design of the labels on the dark brown containers or silver tins give a nod to an earlier time.

For those local to Nashville, Ashwood Estates does offer free local pick- up at Pia's Antiques on 8th Avenue where Bari also works.



There’s no secret when it comes to Bari’s success. The proof is in each handmade creation.

Check out the amazing products of Ashwood Estates Apothecary Naturals online and like the Facebook page to keep up with current news and events.

Written by Heather Clift for Live Laugh Love Nashville's Small Business Saturday piece.

Wednesday, May 17, 2017

Making Mental Health a Priority

Making Mental Health a Priority



When it comes to our wellness, it’s easy for us to focus on the apparent. You know? The things that are easily seen by the naked eye and require little in the way of investment to manage. We try to be careful of the things we eat and we make sure to get our bodies even just a little more active to maintain our physical wellness. We are socially encouraged to get regular physical check-ups and most schools require records of said exams and records of immunizations to further our education. We talk about washing hands to prevent communicable disease; we encourage rest when we catch the common cold. It almost seems we have concluded, as a society, that wellness isn’t just about treating major illness but preventing it, and addressing minor infections before they become big.



This awareness, however, stops a few paces short of being holistic because the same approach isn’t being used for mental wellness. We’re getting to a place of awareness in our society as it pertains to mental health, and that is a good thing! Unfortunately, we are still approaching it from the vantage point of mental illnesses rather than on a continuum of wellness. As it stands, many healthcare plans that cover regular physical examinations exclude counseling. At work, we can call in sick for fevers or vomiting, but if we aren’t having a healthy mind day, we are often reduced to feigning physical illness to be excused. The same schools that require batteries of physical exams and preventative shots for admission have students on roster that have never even had a psychological evaluation, let alone 30 minutes of counseling.


Let’s be very clear. Just like every human being hiccups, coughs, encounters bouts of the common cold, food poisoning and the like, EVERY SINGLE human being experiences mental un-wellness. Every single human being and subsequently our society would benefit greatly from a yearly mental wellness exam. How many people found, in a simple routine examination, the early stages of cancer and could tackle it head on because it was caught early? Would not the same happen with fatal mental illnesses if we caught the early stages in routine exams? What would it look like if we could rest through a heavy anxiety day in the same way we rest through a feverish one? What would it look like do things DAILY to maintain our mental wellness in the way we wash hands to maintain our physical wellness?


Our beings are whole entities. We are body and mind. We must tend to both our physical and mental selves to attain to our highest level of wellness. Sometimes that means looking past the readily apparent and taking time to sit with the tougher sides. At the end of it all, our lives depend on it. Let’s be well!

Written on 05/15/17 for Live Laugh Love Nashville's Wellness Wednesday Blog by Del-Amina

Saturday, May 6, 2017

Doghaus Productions - Sam Pita

Doghaus Productions - Sam Pita


There’s more than country music in Nashville. Just ask Sam Pita of Doghaus Productions. “There is an incredibly diverse scene full of rock n roll, singer-songwriters, electronic music, rap, soul, bluegrass, I mean, I've really heard it ALL,” she writes.

Doghaus Productions is a full-service music company located in East Nashville. Sam Pita, owner/engineer, made Nashville her permanent home after growing up in Boca Raton, Florida and attending college in Philadelphia. “I experienced all four seasons for the first time. I loved it. I feel like experiencing life in different parts of the country has shaped me for the better and is a big part of who I am. I know how to slow down and live in the moment.”

BREAKING NEWS:


Sam, and Doghaus productions has started a new series,  "East Nashville Sessions", that will feature local artists playing in local or unusual places in the neighborhood. I want to be able to allow people to be able to discover new places and music this way. If any businesses want to participate as a location, feel free to reach out to her!  The next video will come out next month, shot on the patio of Beast Pub.





Recently featured as Nashville's popular radio station Lightning 100's Local Artist of the Week, Diamond Carter is making waves. With his honest lyrics and raw voice, he can make you cry just by picking up a guitar. Here he is singing his song "Santa Cruz" in Sam's house in East Nashville (You can even hear his pup, Rita, cry for attention in the beginning of the video).

Diamond Carter is doing a "Live at 5" show tomorrow "Sunday" on Facebook live, via his Facebook page.





Why ‘Doghaus Productions?’
It took me a long time to think of a name for my company that I would actually like... I came up with Daughaus Productions because a lot of my most favorite, laid-back recording sessions have taken place in studios in people's sheds, garages, bedrooms, etc. I love that people can figure out how to create an authentic, awesome sound pretty much anywhere nowadays with the right equipment and brains behind it. My music production company is also sort of homegrown and spun out of the Nashville DIY scene, so I thought the idea of a ‘dog house’ kind of encompassed that idea... the idea that something built in your own backyard can be full of love, creativity, and passion.



Fan-girl moment
While I was a college student, I interned at Milkboy the Studio. It's a beautiful sounding studio that a lot of famous musicians have used. One time Patti LaBelle was recording vocals there. I got to meet her briefly and I definitely fan-girled (on the inside... I kept cool on the outside). She was just so sweet and kind and gracious. There were a few not-so-nice celebrities that I encountered... so I really appreciate when "big" stars like Patti are just normal, down-to-earth people.

Cue the goats
I play guitar. I dabble in piano and took some lessons here and there growing up, but I forgot most of it. I'd like to learn the violin but I hear you sound like dying mountain goats for a while until you get good. That's kinda terrifying. But you're supposed to do what terrifies you, right?

Sam beautifully describes recording music as painting, creating images with sound as the color. She became obsessed when she was younger, not expecting to make it a career until she was accepted into the prestigious Drexel University.

Since college through the inception of Doghaus Productions, Sam’s portfolio reads like a who’s- who in the music industry. She has lived, eaten, and breathed the music scene in two major cities and been introduced and worked alongside some of the top-players in the industry Her talent and professionalism shines; moreover, she is absolutely personable and wickedly funny.

Visit the website to catch a glimpse of Doghaus Productions at work as well as a list of services she and her team provide.
Be sure to follow them on Facebook and Instagram.

Written 5-6-17 by Heather Clift for Live Laugh Love Nashville - Small Business Saturday

Monday, May 1, 2017

J. Marco


J. Marco
Debut Album Myth Available Everywhere Now



BREAKING NEWS

J. Marco is following up his debut album Myth will his second album Days of Surrender. The recording of Days of Surrender is scheduled to start in May, 2017 with a fall 2017 release date. You can preorder Days of Surrender on PledgeMusic. Live, Laugh, Love Nashville has an announcement from J. Marco regarding the new album and the recording process.

Hey Everybody,
J. Marco here. I’m happy to announce that following the success of the first album, my second album “Days of Surrender” is officially being recorded in May with a Fall release date. The support that I’ve gotten from the first record is overwhelming, and I would not be able to do this without your support. I love these new songs, and I can’t wait to share them with you.
I’m here on PledgeMusic because I want to share the recording process with you, with exclusive videos, early song previews, exclusive merch, and everything else that happens between now and the album being finished!
In my store, you can preorder “Days Of Surrender,” along with exclusive merch not available anywhere else. You are as much a part of this as I am, so come inside and take this journey with me, as I record “Days Of Surrender.””
[Source: PledgeMusic]



Long before moving to Nashville and kicking off his songwriting career, J. Marco listened to records in his Massachusetts bedroom, moving between the fast-moving fuzz of punk-rock and the hard-hitting hooks of pop music. Years later, he combines both of those genres on Myth, his debut release as a solo artist.

Inspired by a range of influences — including the Strokes, Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers, and many others, Myth finds J. Marco pulling triple-duty as singer, songwriter, and lead guitarist. He covers a good deal of ground along the way, from the synth-pop of the album's propulsive single, “The Void” [Linked to Video] to the anthemic rock & roll of “Long Way Down”, “Stranger in the Night” [Linked to Video] & “Castaway [Linked to Video].” Gluing the entire album together is an emphasis on guitar riffs and undeniable melodies, the same two ingredients that connected most of Marco's childhood influences. Below is what J. Marco had to say about his debut album Myth.

"I still listen to a lot of garage rock, but I've always loved a good pop hook," he says. "I wanted to bridge those two things. Myth has some fast tempos and fuzzy guitars, but it still has pop elements, too. I wanted it to be relatable." [Source: J. Marco Official Website.]

With Myth, J. Marco steps into his solo career with confidence, steering each song into a place where guitar fuzz, melodic hooks, and real life all crash together.




Here is how to find out where and when J. Marco will be performing live. All it takes is a simple visit to his website and click on the Tour tab.

[Writers Note: J. Marco was scheduled to perform an hour set at the Rock Out East Nashville festival. While this article was being written, J. Marco sent me an email stating that he had received an email informing him that the festival had been cancelled.]

Below are all the links to connect you with J. Marco and his music.



Written 4-30-2017 by Joseph Clay for Live Laugh Love Nashville - Music Monday Feature.

Friday, April 14, 2017

Pet Wants Nashville: Shawna Cohen



Type ‘healthy food for dogs’ or some derivative of the subject into any search engine, and you’ll have several million links for your browsing pleasure.

When Shawna Cohen looked for alternate options for Enzo after a bout of undiagnosed health issues, she stumbled onto the ideals of cooking actual, whole food. Finding some success led her to educate other pet parents on the benefits of homemade food. She quickly outgrew her home kitchen and needed something on a bigger scale.

Opening a store would mean sharing her passion and mission for healthy living on an even larger scale. Enter Pet Wants. Ready for a big adventure, Shawna packed up her life in New Mexico and headed to Nashville.

I recently interviewed Shawna, intrigued with Nashville’s new and hip residents:

I read on the About page of your website you learned of Pet Wants and decided to leave New Mexico to come to Nashville. Why Nashville?

The one and only reason I chose Nashville was because it was the only city I knew someone in and by that, it really was just one person!

I had lived in Phoenix, Arizona and South Dakota and did know people there, but knew I didn't want to live in either of those places again - so Nashville it was!  After doing research and seeing what a dog- friendly city along with so many events and festivals for dogs made the choice even easier!  Also, learning what was happening in East Nashville with all the renovations and being the new and up-and-coming area of Nashville and such a welcoming pet community, I knew this would be a great location for the store.


I love that you have a delivery service for your products. You are quite possibly the only shop in this area doing this.

When I was in the midst of trying to figure out how to start a pet food business, delivery was something I wanted to incorporate. I knew it would be a great convenience and incentive for people. The delivery service is part of the Pet Wants Model. We had a choice of doing just a mobile delivery service or retail store with delivery.

Being that I'm the only Pet Wants in Nashville, I can deliver anywhere I want. My limit is about 40-45 minutes – about a 50 mile radius.  As it is now, I go to Franklin, Brentwood, Hendersonville, Gallatin, Hermitage, Madison, Inglewood, Smyrna, Bellevue, Green Hills, West Nashville, East Nashville, and any areas that are close to those cities. I will expand the area even more as business progresses.


A lot of pet parents (myself included) may think that good, whole food for our pets is priced high. But your prices are in-line with the major national brands. How are you able to keep your prices so low?

Our prices are just below the most premium brands and obviously higher than the lowest so we try to stay comparable without devaluing our premium ingredients and most of all, the freshness of the food.

What helps us stay competitive is that Pet Wants is its own brand of food that is manufactured specifically for and sent directly to us right from the plant rather than going through other distribution companies. 

It is a small, family-owned manufacturing plant that doesn't manufacture pet food for too many other companies. 

Being that it is made only once a month with limited ingredients cooked in smaller batches allows the ingredients to be fresher and most of the ingredients, with the exception of our proteins, are locally sourced as much as possible to cut down on costs.

Being a part of Pet Wants is also about the passion of our pets and being able to provide a superior product at an affordable price.

Shawna is warm and inviting. Her passion for healthy living for all members of the family shines through. She resides in Nashville with her first love, Enzo, and Shelby, both Husky mixes rescued in New Mexico.


Pet Foods Nashville is conveniently located at 962 Woodland St. and is open seven days a week. Food for cats and dogs, as well as a variety of supplements, bones and treats are available.
Find her online and Facebook.

Written 4-13-2017 by Heather Clift for Live Laugh Love Nashville - Feature Friday