Spartanburg, South Carolina

Everything Spartanburg is known for

9 songs mention this city 6 artists from here

Spartanburg, South Carolina, known as the "Hub City" due to its historical role as a railroad intersection, has a notable connection to the world of music. This Upstate South Carolina city has been home to six artists in our collection, including the influential Southern rock group The Marshall Tucker Band and indie artist Adia Victoria. Nine songs in our collection mention Spartanburg, such as "Dixie on My Mind" by Hank Williams Jr. and "Cruise" by Florida Georgia Line.

The city's musical heritage is further highlighted by the Spartanburg Music Trail, a walking tour that celebrates musicians who have made a national or international impact. This trail showcases a diverse range of genres, from country and gospel to rock and roll.

Music in Spartanburg

Songs About Spartanburg

Carolina
Corey Smith
54%
"Flyin' up to your daddy's cabin just outside of Spartanburg"
Dixie on My Mind
Hank Williams Jr.
54%
"haul 'em all down around Spartanburg"
Cruise (Remix)
Florida Georgia Line
8%
"singin' Marshall Tucker"
If You Don’t Like Hank Williams
Hank Williams Jr.
6%
"Playing with Marshall Tucker Band was as good as smoking grass"
The South’s Gonna’ Do It Again
Charlie Daniels
6%
"And the Tucker boys are cookin' down in Caroline"
Of Venison Meat
Sintax the Terrific
6%
"From Greenville to G-wood, Sparkle City, Anderson"
"and singin' Marshall Tucker"
Feelin’ Better
Hank Williams Jr.
3%
"Waylon and Toy and all of them boys, I wanna say thanks to you"
Parking Lot Party
Lee Brice
3%
"A little Marshall Tucker on the radio"

History of Spartanburg

The Beacon Drive-In RoadyGoat

The Beacon Drive-In in Spartanburg, South Carolina has been serving sweet tea by the gallon since 1946. When you walk in, the counterman shouts 'Call it!' — and you better know what you want. They serve more tea than any single restaurant in America. The chili-cheese-a-plenty is a mountain of fries, onion rings, and chili that could feed a family. J.B. 'Benny' started it, and the tradition hasn't budged.

Cowpens National Battlefield

1781

Brigadier General Daniel Morgan's brilliant double-envelopment defeated Banastre Tarleton's forces on January 17, 1781.

14.5 mi away

BMW Manufacturing Plant

1994

BMW's only U.S. manufacturing plant, producing over 1,500 vehicles per day, the largest BMW factory in the world.

16.3 mi away

Things to Do in Spartanburg

Everything Near Spartanburg

15 stories, landmarks & places within ~20 miles — the same local lore RoadyGoat plays as you drive through.

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