Early in his career, he worked as a sportswriter for the Nashville Banner, and his 1975 book Dynamite!
Reports of the meeting were carried in The Tennessean and the Nashville Banner.
Ellington was also strongly backed by the other Nashville newspaper, the Nashville Banner.
When the Journal folded in 1942, he moved on to the Nashville Banner.
The cover photo was by Bill Goodman, a photographer for The Nashville Banner.
On December 19, the Nashville Banner became the first newspaper to endorse me.
Pogue worked with the Nashville Banner and was later sports editor at the Daily News Journal.
He surprised everyone by snagging an endorsement from the right-leaning Nashville Banner, a paper that had always been a harsh critic of his father.
In 1929, Russell was hired for the police beat by the Nashville Banner.
For almost a century, the Stahlman family owned the Nashville Banner.