A Nashville Hotel For Rock Stars To Create (Not Destroy) | forbes.com
Rock stars have treated hotels with the same respect Godzilla shows Tokyo — throwing televisions out of windows, driving motorcycles down hallways and nailing furniture to the ceiling. Nashville's Hutton Hotel may have the antidote to this animosity, with its newly-opened Analog, a 5000 square-foot performance space and bar, a connecting three-bedroom two-floor Hutton Suite (where musicians can roll out of bed and onto the stage), and two...
Rock stars have treated hotels with the same respect Godzilla shows Tokyo — throwing televisions out of windows, driving motorcycles down hallways and nailing furniture to the ceiling. Nashville's Hutton Hotel may have the antidote to this animosity, with its newly-opened Analog, a 5000 square-foot performance space and bar, a connecting three-bedroom two-floor Hutton Suite (where musicians can roll out of bed and onto the stage), and two Writers' Rooms where they can record songs while on the road.