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Music lovers of the little T

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Founded: Aug 2, 2005 2:27 PM
Location: Tellico
Tennessee-US
Member(s): 1376

The great state of Tennessee stretches from the scenic Great Smoky Mountains of the east 440 miles to the banks of the Mississippi River in the west. Within Tennessee's endless miles of scenic beauty and diversity lives the greatest variety of birds of any state in the union.

But amazingly, it But it is not just the wide variety of birds that fill the air with song. Music is one of Tennessee's major traditions and attractions. Memphis holds the title "Birthplace of the blues". Nashville hosts more than a hundred recording studios, and is famous as the country music capital of the world. From Elvis Presley to the Grand Ole Opry, from blues to bluegrass to country, music is an integral part of the soul and sound of Tennessee.


So If you’re looking for a way to get connected to the community in a meaningful way, consider the Music lovers of the Little T.

The Little T- About two hours north-east of Atlanta runs the Little Tennessee river. Tucked into the mountains and valleys of southeast Tennessee. It's wildly remote, ruggedly beautiful and sparsely populated. Its people have scratched a subsistence living from the land for generations and due to the isolation have developed a rich culture waiting to be explored and experienced.

This mystical, mysterious river is older than the Cherokee Nation itself and dappled with the magic of music, mountains and moonshine. Distinctively different, the moon shines over some of the United States best white water rivers, crystalline lakes, deeply wooded forests and some of the warmest, most colorful Americans are still breathing and enjoying life and beautiful music from the past and present.
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