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  2. Tennessee Chocolate Drops - Wikipedia

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    The Tennessee Chocolate Drops were an African-American string band trio, that started recording in 1930 during the Knoxville sessions. The trio consisted of brothers from Dayton, Tennessee, Howard Armstrong (fiddle) and Roland Armstrong (guitar), as well as Carl Martin (bass) of Big Stone Gap, Virginia.

  3. Big Ears Festival was created in 2009 by Knoxville native Ashley Capps, ... * Alabaster DePlume * Alan Sparhawk * Allison de Groot & Tatiana Hargreaves * Amaro Freitas Trio * Ambrose Akinmusire ...

  4. Ska Weekend - Wikipedia

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    Since 2005 the festival had been held in Knoxville's historic Old City. [1] In 2008, Ska Weekend moved to World's Fair Park in Knoxville where the 1982 World's Fair was held. Ska Weekend also teamed up with Second Harvest in 2004 and turned the show into a charity and requests everyone to bring 5 cans of food to donate, along with admission.

  5. Scott Miller (country musician) - Wikipedia

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    After graduating from William & Mary, he moved to Knoxville, Tennessee in 1990. In 1994, he helped form a band called the Viceroys, which was renamed The V-Roys to avoid confusion with an existing group. [4] [5] The V-Roys were the first act signed on Steve Earle's label, E-Squared Records.

  6. KISS cancels Knoxville show following band member's illness

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    The stop in Knoxville, part of the band's "End of the Road Tour," was announced in March. The band started in 1973 in New York City. KISS was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2014.

  7. Cluster Pluckers - Wikipedia

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    In the spring of 1980, the trio of Margaret, Kris and Dale first sang together at a pickin' party. They were then joined by fiddler Frazier Moss. They performed at the Folklife Festival Exhibition during the 1982 World's Fair in Knoxville, Tennessee.

  8. Keith L. Brown (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Brown was born in Memphis Tennessee and raised in Knoxville, Tennessee where he developed a deep passion for music from a young age. [4] Keith's father, Donald Brown, is a jazz pianist, composer, and educator, and producer. [5] Keith's mother Dorothy is also a pianist and plays various woodwind instruments. [6]

  9. Why Tennessee fell behind Alabama in College Football Playoff ...

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    Adam Sparks, Knoxville News Sentinel. ... CFP chair: 'Splitting hairs' between Vols and SEC trio. Texas (9-1) is No. 3 despite losing its only game to a CFP Top 25 team, a 30-15 defeat to Georgia. ...