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  2. Big Ears Festival was created in 2009 by Knoxville native Ashley Capps, founder of AC Entertainment and co-founder of the Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival. ... * Flore Laurentienne * Free Form Funky ...

  3. Time for a rewind to the first Bonnaroo: Founder, headliner ...

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    To commemorate another year of Bonnaroovian joy, The Tennessean spoke with Bonnaroo's founder, Ashley Capps and the headlining band for the festival's first two years, the rock band Widespread Panic.

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    The concert series organized by Ashley Capps was an unexpected trial run for what ended up becoming the Knoxville promoter's claim to fame: Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival in Manchester ...

  6. Big Ears Festival - Wikipedia

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    The festival was founded in 2009 by Ashley Capps, founder of AC Entertainment.The festival was originally organized by Capps in partnership with Jason Boardman of Knoxville's Pilot Light and Chris Molinski of the Knoxville Museum of Art.

  7. List of people from Knoxville, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Ashley Capps (b. 1955), AC Entertainment founder, co-creator of Bonnaroo Music Festival [3] George Dempster (1887–1964), inventor of the Dempster-Dumpster, mayor of Knoxville; Guilford Glazer (1921–2014), real estate developer and philanthropist [4] Dee Haslam (b. 1954), CEO of RIVR Media; Jim Haslam (b. 1930), founder of Pilot Corp. [5]

  8. Bonnaroo - Wikipedia

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    Ashley Capps, co-founder of AC Entertainment, developed Bonnaroo following the cancellation of the Hot Summer Nights rock music festival in Knoxville, Tennessee in 1999. Hot Summer Nights, which was a mainstay in Knoxville's World's Fair Park would suspend operations permanently following construction by city officials. Capps would state that ...

  9. Metro Pulse - Wikipedia

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    It was founded in 1991 by Ashley Capps, Rand Pearson, Ian Blackburn, and Margaret Weston, and was a member of the Association of Alternative Newsweeklies. In 2007, Metro Pulse was sold to the media conglomerate E.W. Scripps Company , which also owns several other local media outlets, including Knoxville's daily newspaper, the Knoxville News ...