Vrdolyak Law Supports Nashville Musicians with TV Show, Live from Church Street
- Vrdolyak Law Group
- Mar 25
- 2 min read
Updated: Mar 27
Live music takes center stage on Live From Church Street, a new television program featuring performances by dozens of Nashville’s Americana, rock & roll, and folk musicians.
Shot on location at Vrdolyak Law Group‘s Nashville office at 500 Church Street, the TV show highlights multiple artists every episode, offering a mix of live music, candid interviews, and tour anecdotes. The show airs on the CW Network in Nashville, with half-hour episodes airing Saturdays at midnight. Episodes can also be seen on the Live from Church Street YouTube channel.
“We created this show with Vrdolyak Law to give musicians a platform to promote themselves,” says producer Michael J. Webdell, whose previous projects include the truTV hit series Hardcore Pawn: Chicago. “Vrdolyak Law’s support for the community is unmatched and greatly appreciated,” Webdell added.

This isn’t Vrdolyak’s first time contributing to the Nashville community. The law group has served as a sponsor of artists and concerts at Americana Fest, and has also donated directly to Nashville-based artists who have been impacted by hardships. “We really want to support the music community of Nashville, and love giving the musicians a spotlight,” said Edward J. Vrdolyak, Managing Partner, The Vrdolyak Law Group Featuring performances by Chris Weaver, Paul McDonald (American Idol), Tim Easton, Jaime Wyatt, Andrew Leahey, Reuben Bidez (American Idol), Stuart Mathis (formerly of the Wallflowers), and others, Live From Church Street highlights Nashville’s diverse mix of Americana, rock & roll, folk, singer/ songwriter, and outlaw country artists. Other musicians contribute to the show in a behind- the-scenes capacity, with artists running the cameras, mixing the sound, and co-producing the episodes as well. The result is a labor of love that highlights the true spirit of Nashville’s
music community.
“When we saw that musicians were unable to tour and make a living during Covid, we wanted to help them reach fans in a new way,” Vrdolyak explains. “Live From Church Street is a celebration of a city’s musicians, giving them the platform to grow their business, make new fans, and promote their art,” added Vrdolyak.
Watch the complete series of Live From Church Street on YouTube.