Tennessee Voices, Episode 355: Sheri Lynn and Brenda Kay, 'The Jugg Sisters'
Downtown Nashville lately is filled with honky-tonks named after country music stars, party buses and pedal taverns, and loud music and large crowds every day, not just weekends.
That wasn't always the case. Downtown in the late 1980s was a ghost town, recall Sheri Lynn Nichols Bucy and Brenda Kay Wilkins, also known as The Jugg Sisters.
The sisters are singers and actresses who envisioned an entertaining ride for tourists on a big pink bus to show them the sites. NashTrash Tours launched in 1997.
Twenty-six years later, the sisters are looking to retire over the next several months. On this episode of the Tennessee Voices video podcast, they reflected upon their passion project and how Nashville has grown and the challenges that has come with that growth.
"We were the kings of the road," they said, about the first 10 years of business.
Now, there's a lot of competition and a whole lot more traffic as tourism has boomed. They wish the city had gotten better control of traffic.
The sisters also discussed how the COVID hiatus allowed them to spend some necessary and important time with family.
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