How do I find concession stands inside the arena? What should I do if I have a question or concern during a game? You are also welcome to complete the In-Game Assistance form to report an issue. What are Bridgestone Arena policies and procedures? How can my band play during an intermission? Bands interested in playing during intermissions at Nashville Predators home games may send a Press Kit including photo, CD and cover song set list to:.
How can I get a ride on the Zamboni during a Predators game? GNASH makes more than appearances during the year in the community. Whether it be in-game, a birthday party, a classroom full of kids or even wedding receptions, GNASH is the perfect addition to your event. How can I sit in the penalty box before the game?
How do I submit my song suggestion or ask a question about in-game music? Have a question about a particular song that was played at a Predators game or have a suggestion of a song to be played? All suggestions or inquiries about in-game music may be sent to predators nashvillepredators.
How can I bid on Predators silent auction merchandise? At every Predators home game, fans have the opportunity to bid on autographed Predators memorabilia and opposing-team memorabilia. The Silent Auction table is located on the main concourse just outside section and online within the Predators App.
How do I get a birthday message or special announcement on the Megatron? Birthday messages and special announcements will be displayed on the Megatron during the first period of every home game. Once ubiquitous in the NHL,. The Predators aren't an organization given to much change — it took until to change out of the very s original uniform design and until this season to part ways with the original player and coach — but they are turning over a new leaf.
With a new coach with a new outlook , the team should have a new song. They shouldn't focus group it. They shouldn't poll it. Plenty of people think the replacement for the goal song and there are plenty of people who think McGraw's contribution is hopelessly dated and should be canned for reasons of good taste should be the Black Keys' "Gold On The Ceiling," which is already used as the team skates out at the game's beginning and fits in with the whole gold ethos.
That's certainly a damn sight better than Glitter, as was the idea, posited to me on Twitter last night, that Small Time Rockstars, the frequent intermission band, play live, thematic goal songs, Paul Shaffer-style.
But here's three other options from Nashville-ish artists that wouldn't soon be copy-catted around the league:. While " Broken Whiskey Glass " is the most fun to scream in a large crowd, the Preds probably don't want folks yelling they "popped a pill or two to feel like a honky-tonk star.
There's A Fire! It's hard to go wrong with "Jolene" in any context whatsoever and should be considered any time any one needs a song for any reason. Unlike some franchises that traditionally have the same artist perform the national anthem at every game, Nashville has had a different major musical group sing it at every playoff game.
Simply put, Henry loves to build the anticipation. And that's exactly what he's done during the Preds' deep postseason run. In what's become a growing and uniquely Nashville tradition, a different Music City star or group has sung the "Star-Spangled Banner" before each playoff game. The secret singers have delivered memorable performances, helping to work the home crowd into a frenzy before the puck ever drops. The Predators have a house band that plays at intermission. NBC Sports points out the following.
Stars from Carrie Underwood to Lady Antebellum are lining up to sing the national anthem and the likes of John Hiatt to Lee Greenwood are singing with the house band during intermissions. Is there another city with a rich and proud musical tradition that could do something similar if it were awarded an NHL expansion franchise?
Seattle may not be as big as Nashville from a music recording perspective, but our city takes a back seat to very few places in the world in regard to music history and passion.
Could Seattle put together some pretty amazing acts to sing the national anthem and to do mini-concerts during intermission? During playoff runs when the weather warms up, could we have pre-game concerts in a neighboring courtyard the arena that often hosts massive music festivals?
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