Author Archives: Bob Delevante

Sitting in with the Coal Men at Music City Roots

I’ll be sitting in with the Coal Men this week at Music City Roots. The show takes place Wednesday, November 17th at the Loveless Cafe Barn at 7:00. Come on by-its going to be a great night! Also on the … Continue reading

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Artclectic 2010

Hey everybody-I’ll be showing my photos at artclectic at the University School of Nashville this weekend. Described as “one of the city’s most prominent art events, artclectic, returns for its 14th year with an expanded format for the four-day show … Continue reading

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Bob Delevante Photography Featured in Nashville Arts Magazine

A huge thanks to Nashville Arts magazine for the great write up.  It was really a pleasure working with Paul Polycarpou and the entire staff for the story. You’ve got to love a magazine that’s dedicated to highlighting the art … Continue reading

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Judging the Watkins Student Graphic Design show

The other day my friend Dan Brawner contacted me to ask if I would be interested in judging the “Split & Twisted” student graphic design exhibition at Watkins College of Art and Design right here in Nashville, TN. Dan is … Continue reading

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Bob Delevante photography show at the Nashville Airport

If you’re wandering through Nashville International Airport in the next few weeks and find yourself in Concourse C, I have some of my images on display. I am honored to have been chosen to take part in the Arts at the … Continue reading

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New photographs of Southside Johnny

I’m originally from NJ so there are several things I’m partial to. The drive (at night) from Hoboken to the Jersey Shore, Bruce Springsteen (I think it’s a law), a good egg sandwich and Southside Johnny, not always necessarily in … Continue reading

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Running the (Checker) Marathon!

Well folks, I am now the proud owner of a 1968 Checker Marathon A12. It’s pretty amazing-a gift from the original owner of the house my family and I live in. (A four-square built in 1912-more on that later.) The car … Continue reading

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