Nashville Flourishes as a Pioneering Space for Women Entrepreneurs in the Music Industry

Nashville: A Hub for Trailblazing Women in Business

Nashville is not just known for its lively music scene and iconic landmarks; it is also home to a thriving community of entrepreneurs, especially women who are shaping the future. Among the many inspiring stories, the journey of Emily and Jamie Dryburgh stands out as they continue to pave their way in the Nashville music industry.

Meet Emily and Jamie Dryburgh

Emily and Jamie Dryburgh are the founders of several notable ventures, including the RNBW Queer Music Collective, GIRLCRUSH, Country Proud, and Young Music City. The couple identifies as young, queer female business owners, using their unique backgrounds in the music industry to foster community and highlight diverse artistry. Their efforts primarily focus on supporting marginalized and LGBTQ+ talent.

Building Connections through Young Music City

At the heart of their work is Young Music City, an entertainment company based in Nashville dedicated to showcasing artists across all genres. Emily and Jamie host events that not only highlight emerging talent but also create spaces where unique voices can be heard. They run a popular showcase called Rooftop Sounds at the Virgin Hotel, taking place on the first and third Wednesday of every month. This monthly event offers a platform for local artists to perform in a picturesque setting.

The RNBW Queer Music Collective

Another significant initiative from the Dryburghs is the RNBW Queer Music Collective. This platform is dedicated to spotlighting queer talent in Nashville. They conduct a bi-weekly residency at the Lipstick Lounge, where they feature six queer artists in every event held on the first and third Tuesday of each month. Furthermore, their involvement in community events extends to having a recurring stage at Nashville Pride, showcasing their commitment to promoting and uplifting LGBTQ+ musicians.

Country Proud: Celebrating Queer Country Talent

Recognizing the demand for representation in country music, Emily and Jamie launched Country Proud. This initiative specifically highlights LGBTQ+ artists in the country music scene. Working in partnership with organizations like CMA (Country Music Association) and CMT (Country Music Television), they hosted the first-ever LGBTQ+ music activation at CMA Fest in 2022—a landmark moment in the history of country music festivals. Their participation continues yearly, where LGBTQ+ talent is showcased prominently at industry events.

GIRLCRUSH: Empowering Women and Queer Spaces

For those seeking a vibrant nightlife experience, GIRLCRUSH is a notable addition to Nashville’s offerings. This LGBTQ+ night promises electrifying events for women who love women. Taking place every second Friday at Canvas Lounge, these gatherings are characterized by lively performances from queer DJs, drawing in large crowds and fostering a sense of community among attendees.

Passion and Purpose

Emily and Jamie emphasize that the core of their work lies in creating experiences. They describe their occupations as music and culture entrepreneurs—a title that epitomizes their adventurous spirit and dedication to fostering creativity. Their connection to the community is tangible; they express how rewarding it is to engage with talented individuals who are passionate about their craft.

Lessons Learned Along the Way

Through their experiences, the Dryburghs have gained invaluable insights about humanity and the ties that bind people together. The friendships and partnerships they have forged paint a vibrant picture of the Nashville community, where collaboration often leads to beautiful outcomes. They highlight that the journey is not just about business but also about nurturing relationships and supporting each other along the way.

Conclusion: A Look to the Future

As Emily and Jamie Dryburgh continue to drive forward their vision of inclusivity and representation in Nashville’s music scene, their work leaves a lasting impression on both the local community and the music industry at large. Their initiatives not only open doors for future generations but also serve as a reminder that authentic voices have a place in any creative space. Through their efforts, they not only celebrate talent but also embody the essence of what it means to be a part of the Nashville spirit, proving that community, creativity, and passion can go hand in hand.


Author: HERE Nashville

HERE Nashville

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