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The Best New Boot Store in Nashville

Posted on August 26, 2024   |   Updated on September 30, 2025
Margaret Kingsbury

Margaret Kingsbury

The City Cast and Tecovas peeps stand behind a large white sign on the floor that says Tecovas + City Cast. It's in the new Tecovas store.

City Cast + Tecovas put on a good show. (City Cast Nashville)

City Cast and Tecovas teamed up last Thursday to celebrate the grand opening of the newest Nashville Tecovas store at The Mall at Green Hills. There was live music, free food and drinks, and, of course, lots of awesome boots. We all had a blast.

Two images on a yellow background. The first picture shows Grace Fuisz, a white woman wearing a black shirt and white pants with brown hair, holding a microphone behind the Tecovas + City Cast sign. The second shows her sitting in a chair holding up her black Tecovas boots.

City Cast Nashville podcast host Grace Fuisz emceed, and showed off her sick new boots. (Margaret Kingsbury & Julie Carroll / City Cast)

The Food

Trays of finger foods on a black counter.

Who could turn down finger foods from Loveless? (Julie Carroll / City Cast)

Loveless Cafe catered the event, and I tempted several of my friends to come with the promise of free Loveless hors d'oeuvres. Who wouldn’t want a bite of pimento cheese while listening to phenomenal local singers? I doubt they had much left.

The Music

A yellow graphic with images of three musicians singing behind the Tecovas + City Cast sign. Sam Rochford is a white woman wearing black with a white electric guitar. Nick Tabron is a Black man holding an acoustic guitar wearing a plaid shirt. Alex Wong is an Asian man wearing a black cowboy hat and stripped tee.

The music was my favorite part. (Margaret Kingsbury / City Cast Nashville)

Three outstanding local singer-songwriters performed. I definitely recommend checking out their music at the links below!

City Cast

Where to Play as a New Singer-Songwriter in Nashville

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Nick Tabron opened the show with a swoon-worthy voice that sounded like melted butter. I particularly loved his original song “Drunk Text,” though his cover of “Ain’t No Sunshine” had many people swaying along.

City Cast

The Broadway Bar that Welcomes Originality

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Singer-songwriter Sam Rochford followed with an edgier pop sound. As a Trekkie, the Randy & The Mormons lead singer won me over with “Anniversary Song,” which had a “Beam Me Up” refrain.

City Cast

Taking Up Space Through Music and Activism

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Alex Wong closed the show, and brought many of us to tears with his song commemorating the birth of his child, the first time he’d ever performed it. His vulnerability as a singer and writer moved every listener.

All five of us a the polka dotted entranceway of the Tecovas store.

Your City Cast Nashville team. From left to right: Producer of Sponsored Content Anthony Luciani, Executive Producer Whitney Pastorek, Producer Marie Cecile Anderson, Host Grace Fuisz, and me, your Hey Nashville newsletter editor Margaret Kingsbury. (City Cast Nashville)

This was only the third time the City Cast Nashville team had gotten to hang out in person, and it was so wonderful to laugh together and meet some of our lovely listeners and readers.

Thanks to all who attended the event, and I hope you come hang out with us at the next City Cast Nashville get-together!

And if you need some new boots, you know what brand we’re gonna recommend: Tecovas.

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