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Pages in category "YouTubers from Tennessee" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
At the age of 26 she married Chuck Morgan, whom she met at the University of Tennessee. After getting married, they moved to Bean Station, where Chuck owned and operated a used mobile home business. Leanne and her family later moved to San Antonio, Texas and then Knoxville, Tennessee. [5] She and her husband have three children. [8] [9]
Greg Kinman attended Austin Peay State University in Clarksville, Tennessee, where he played center position on the college basketball team for two seasons, 1970–71 and 1971–72. [13] He decided to forgo his senior season as he felt that basketball would not become his profession; he also noted that he was unable to gain weight. [ 14 ]
Scotty Kilmer was born on October 2, 1953, in Niagara Falls, New York.At age 14, he learned to be a mechanic from his grandfather, Elmer Kilmer, who was the chief mechanic at the Texaco gas station which Scotty's father owned. [5]
He attended Tennessee Tech, where he earned a bachelor's degree in psychology in 2008 [4] and an M.B.A. in 2009. [5] He was the first person in his family to graduate from college. In 2010, he moved to the Knoxville, Tennessee, area with his wife, Katie, and their two young sons, [6]. In 2017 they moved to Los Angeles. [7]
As of October 2010, Cunningham's videos had received a combined 50 million plays on MySpace, and her vlog channel on YouTube was the 100th-most viewed of all time in all categories, with over 205 million video views, before Cunningham closed her YouTube account in September 2015.
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The song has become so closely identified with the Vols that many believe it to be the school's official fight song. Indeed, an early version of the SEC's Web site included a recording of "Rocky Top" as Tennessee's fight song. However, Tennessee's official fight song is "Down the Field."