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  2. National Centre for Popular Music - Wikipedia

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    Branson Coates The National Centre for Popular Music was a museum in Sheffield , England, for pop and rock music and contemporary culture generally, a £15 million project largely funded with contributions from the National Lottery , which opened on 1 March 1999, and closed in June 2000.

  3. KCAX - Wikipedia

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    KCAX Branson4u.com is a radio station airing a classic hits format licensed to Branson, Missouri, broadcasting on 1220 kHz AM. The station is owned by Mike Huckabee, through licensee Ozark Mountain Media Group, LLC. DBA as Ozarks Dynacom. [2] Branson4u is about serving listeners, and local vendors as well as educating visitors about all Branson ...

  4. Music of Missouri - Wikipedia

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    The largest music venue in Branson is the Grand Palace, which seats upwards of 4,000 people. [ 11 ] Prominent local attractions in Branson include entrepreneur and performer Jennifer Wilson, a regional celebrity known for her show at the Americana Theatre, [ 12 ] the Mabe family's Baldknobbers jamboree, which has been running for three ...

  5. Bass Pro Shops Legends of Golf - Wikipedia

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    The tournament was sponsored by Bass Pro Shops, which owns the Big Cedar Lodge. [1] It is often called "The tournament that launched the Champions Tour". Starting in 2018, a second par-3 course, Mountain Top, a 13-hole course designed by Gary Player , was added to the tournament, which has the oddity of being a 67-hole tournament.

  6. Bass Anglers Sportsman Society - Wikipedia

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    The first ever B.A.S.S. Federation tournament was held in June 1967 on Beaver Lake, Arkansas. A total of 106 anglers from thirteen different states competed. In that All-American Bass Tournament, Scott charged a $100 entry fee with a chance to win $2,000 and a trip to Acapulco, Mexico. The winner of this first tournament was Stan Sloan.

  7. Chitlin' Circuit - Wikipedia

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    The Chitlin' Circuit was a collection of performance venues found throughout the eastern, southern, and upper Midwest areas of the United States. They provided commercial and cultural acceptance for African-American musicians, comedians, and other entertainers following the era of venues run by the "white-owned-and-operated Theatre Owners Booking Association (TOBA)...formed in 1921."

  8. Roy Rogers-Dale Evans Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Autry National Center acquired key artifacts including newspaper clippings, Rose Parade programs, Roy Rogers Show memorabilia, sheet music, and the rare plastic saddle he used on Trigger. [ 6 ] Another significant item that sold in auction was Rogers’ 1964 Pontiac Bonneville for the price of $254,500.

  9. Shoji Tabuchi - Wikipedia

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    Shoji Tabuchi (田淵 章二, Tabuchi Shōji, April 16, 1944 – August 11, 2023) was a Japanese-American [1] country music fiddler and singer who performed at his theater, the Shoji Tabuchi Theatre, in Branson, Missouri.