Boyz II Men becoming regulars to Music City

Boyz II Men

R&B icons Boyz II Men return, yet again, to the Schermerhorn Symphony Center early next month on a Sunday night. Motownphilly’s back again, for one night only. Since releasing their 20th anniversary album in 2011, the trio has stayed busy on the road. It’s incredible that Boyz II Men have remained together for all of these years. Nathan Morris, Wanya Morris and Shawn Stockman are total professionals. With their 25 plus year career, the Boyz continue to make a marquee draw.

The Boyz were huge in the ’90s, when albums could sell 12 million copies before people started digital copying. The Boyz’s songs remain a part of people’s lives. The history of what fans know is that Boyz II Men sang ballads and love songs. Fans will get a taste of just that, on October 6, with the singing style and harmonies that are typical of Boyz II Men. This will be a magical night of music under the stars. Enjoy mega-hits such as ‘End of the Road,’ ‘On Bended Knee,’ ‘I’ll Make Love to You’ and ‘It’s So Hard to Say Goodbye,’ along with an array of Motown’s greatest hits.

Black Music Month celebrates legacy that continues to shape America

Black Music Month honors the enduring legacy of African American artists, from gospel and blues to jazz and hip-hop, and the advocates who helped secure

Trustee Gilmore’s Faith Leaders Walk rescheduled to June 9 due to weather

Metropolitan Trustee Erica S. Gilmore’s 4th annual Faith Leaders Walk has been rescheduled to June 9, inviting Nashvillians to join an interfaith community walk promoting

Charlane Oliver vows to keep fighting after senate punishment over redistricting protest

After being stripped of key committee roles for protesting Tennessee’s new congressional map, Sen. Charlane Oliver vows to keep fighting what she calls an attack

Nine states redraw congressional maps as redistricting reshapes 2026 midterm landscape

Nine states have redrawn congressional maps ahead of the 2026 midterms, with changes in Louisiana, Texas, Alabama and others poised to shift House control and

Fair Housing Alliance sues CFPB over rollback of longstanding lending protections

The National Fair Housing Alliance has sued the CFPB over a new rule that rolls back decades‑old lending protections, limiting disparate impact enforcement and threatening