Denzel Irwin, a.k.a Santa of Santa’s Pub, Has Died

He was Nashville’s ever-present and year-long version of Santa Claus, and his haunt Santa’s Pub is like the North Pole of the South. Inside a triple wide trailer south of downtown and near Nashville’s new Geodis Park, some of the most lasting memories were made among Nashville’s population of artists and their fans, and Christmas cheer never went out of season.
His real name was Elmer Denzel Irwin. It was one of his 18 grandchildren who nicknamed him Santa for his long white beard and his friendly disposition. He was a painter for some 45 years, an army veteran, and a rare Nashville native. He also spent some time as a Pentecostal preacher. But when Irwin retired in 2011, he decided to open Santa’s Pub at 2225 Bransford Ave., decorating the otherwise run-down establishment with Christmas decorations.
Word is that for the first two weeks the bar was open, Santa sat inside by himself, with only a few brave souls poking their head in the door. But the low ceilings and off-the-beaten-path nature of the bar made it a favorite of many, especially local independent country musicians who could be themselves within Santa’s walls.
Six nights a week, Santa’s Pub is a karaoke bar, which some might consider the antithesis of a musician’s hang. But it’s in this environment where musicians could get away from the seriousness of performance and let loose.
Then somewhere around 2012 with so many musicians frequenting the place, they finally convinced Santa to allow one night of live music, and the Ice Cold Pickers were born—a backing band that could do just about any classic country music song you called out, with a revolving cast of singers coming up to front the band on a nightly basis.
Kristina Murray, Logan Ledger, Runner of the Woods, Emily Nenni, Hannah Juanita, Wade Sapp, Eliza Thorn, and a host of other musicians became mainstays of Santa’s Sunday night sessions, seeding their careers and cutting their teeth on classic country.
Santa’s Pub is also one of the places country artist Luke Bell first played regularly when making his way to Nashville. The video for the song “Sometimes” was shot at Santa’s, as were scores of others.
In fact, this week during AmericanFest, Thursday night (9-14) saw a tribute to Luke Bell with the Ice Cold Pickers comprising the house band. Guitarist Steve Daly and bassist Carter Brallier make up the nucleus of the Ice Cold Pickers along with musicians like steel guitarist Smokin’ Brett Resnick when they’re in town.
But it’s Santa’s ever-present smile as he sat on his stool with his beer and a cigarette that made the place so warm. Santa’s Pub only served beer. Irwin gave it credit for there never being a fight in the place. Santa’s Pub was one of the very last places in Nashville—and potentially, one of the few in the United States—to allow smoking. Nashville had to pass a special law to shut it down eventually. The smoking went from a relic, to an endearing part of a trip to Santa’s, eventually coming to an end in 2022.
Along with all of the traditional country artists who performed and hung out at Santa’s Pub over the years, many mainstream performers were spotted there as well. Jack White and Kacey Musgraves frequented the place early on. Kid Rock and even Morgan Wallen have been spotted there on karaoke nights. For some major stars, it’s been a tradition to stop by Santa’s pub while in town. But it will forever be an important location in the country music revolution for the Sunday night sessions with the Ice Cold Pickers.
Denzel Irwin never broke character. In April when the neighborhood experienced some minor flooding and Saving Country Music called into check on the status of Santa’s Pub, he responded, “Everything’s fine. Thanks for checking up on us. Ho ho ho!” To many in the music community, Irwin was the real version of Santa Claus.
No word on the fate or future of Santa’s Pub moving forward after Denzel Irwin’s death was announced Sunday morning, September 14th. But a capacity crowd is already starting to assemble there Sunday night to hear the Ice Cold Pickers strike it up again. This time it will all be for Santa.
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September 14, 2025 @ 6:54 pm
Quite possibly the most memorable moment of my TV news career was working Christmas Day 2012, leaving the station with coworkers and going to Santa’s. He cracked opened the coldest Bud Heavy I’d ever had and all was right with the world.
September 14, 2025 @ 9:00 pm
I was just reading more about this place the other day. Watched a mini documentary on J.P. Harris that was partially filmed there. Sounds like a special place. Hopefully it can stay open now that Santa has passed. RIP Sir and thank you for serving our country.
September 14, 2025 @ 9:36 pm
This one hurts my heart. A lot. Santa and Ms. Angelina were always, without fail, so kind to me. It’s honestly kinda hard to wrap my head around this one.
September 15, 2025 @ 4:15 am
Hell = Karaoke Bar
Special Place in Hell = Kid Rock Karaoke Bar
Snarky jokes aside, RIP to someone who obviously made the world a much better place. We need more of that these days, not less. May his life be an inspiration to others.
September 15, 2025 @ 5:01 am
I hope they keep the place going. I need to check it out the next time we get up that way.
September 15, 2025 @ 5:19 am
Only semi-related and please forgive me if this is impolite to piggyback on this particular article.
But I’m headed to Nashville this weekend for Reckless Kelly @ Ryman (Jamie Lin Wilson opening).
Is there anything in Nashville my wife and I absolutely must check out? I have only been once before and it was a bachelor party so it was a blur/mess.
September 15, 2025 @ 5:27 am
Time Jumpers Monday night at the 3rd & Lindley
Robert’s Western World on Broadway for the Recession Special & great traditional Country
see whats up at the Nashville Palace
go to the Station Inn for great bluegrass!
That oughta do it!
September 15, 2025 @ 10:40 am
Thanks!
September 15, 2025 @ 12:13 pm
I second Time Jumpers Monday night at the 3rd & Lindley and Robert’s Western World.
September 15, 2025 @ 6:36 am
Besides Santa’s, obviously, that is now on the list
September 15, 2025 @ 6:56 am
Also check out Zephaniah Ohora’s new bar Skinny Dennis if you make it east of town. Or Honky Tonk Tuesdays at Eastside Bowl if you’re in town that long, or the next taping of The Hook on September 29th at Eastside Bowl if you’re still in town (you won’t be, shameless plug).
September 15, 2025 @ 10:42 am
Thanks, and if we WERE in town, I 100% would be at The Hook on September 29th at Eastside Bowl!
September 15, 2025 @ 6:58 am
Any political comments, or comments not related to this obituary will be immediately deleted, and those leaving them will be sent to permanent screening of their comments before they’re posted. It’s insulting enough to dive bomb this comments section with political rancor. It’s especially insulting to do it to someone’s obituary.
September 15, 2025 @ 10:56 am
I’ll never forget being drunk off of my ass singing Against The Wind at Santa’s pub on the night before New years about 7 or 8 years ago. that was a cool place for sure.
September 15, 2025 @ 12:19 pm
I never had a conversation with him but he’s handed me Coors Light most times I was there.
September 16, 2025 @ 7:00 am
I learned of Santa’s from that Luke Bell video and made the three hour drive a few times in the hopes of catching Luke playing. Never got lucky though. Like someone else mentioned they had the absolute coldest beer I’ve ever had. You could also smoke cigarettes inside which was cool even though I don’t smoke. Smelled like freedom.
September 16, 2025 @ 7:05 am
On a related note I was smitten by a girl in the video who I later found out was a talented musician herself named Erin Rae. I saw her play local to me shortly after Luke cancelled his tour that I was looking forward to. She had said he’d moved back west for some personal reasons. I didn’t press her any more on the matter. She’s a really great person based on the short conversation we had.
September 16, 2025 @ 6:17 pm
Karaoke is Japan’s revenge on the United States for the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
September 17, 2025 @ 6:11 pm
RIP Santa, lucky enough to have had a couple really nice conversations on the front porch during my visits there. Sunday nights are incredible there, also lucky enough to have caught a lot of talented artists stepping in with the Ice Cold Pickers including Logan Ledger, Emily Nenni, Josh Hedley, Pat Reedy, JP Harris, Kristina Murray, Caleb Caudle and more.