Randy Houser goes on a police chase, Jennifer Nettles shows why she is Queen, and longtime friends of Joey Feek have set up a public memorial service for her, here's what's happening in the Nashville Minute for Friday, March 11th.  

What looked like a police chase centering around a black Pontiac Trans AM through the streets of Nashville yesterday afternoon was a video shoot for Randy Houser. The TransAM was driving around the city including downtown and Music Row. Good thing Houser let the Metro Nashville Police in on everything, and they had an excellent time starring in the video. The video was also for a good cause as it resulted in a donation to Second Harvest Food Bank of Middle Tennessee. Speaking of which, Randy's latest album "Fired Up" dropped today

One name. Jennifer Nettles. She continues to reign supreme in concert and last night we can see why Jennifer Nettles is quickly showing that she is a vocal powerhouse. She covered Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody last night in concert, and it's every bit of amazing as you would think it to be.

Finally a public memorial service for Joey Feek, who passed away on March 4 after battling terminal cancer, has been announced. This Sunday, longtime friends of Joey + Rory, will host a public memorial service at the Alexandria-Monroe High School gym in Alexandria, Ind. In lieu of flowers, those looking for a way to express their condolences may send donations to Rory Feek and daughter Indiana at the following address:

Joey and Indy
P.O. Box 5471
Vancouver, WA 98668

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