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The song was named for Cumberland Gap, a narrow pass through the Cumberland Mountains, which was explored by Daniel Boone in the 1770s, as he blazed the Wilderness Road.In recognition of this heritage, the town of Cumberland Gap, Tennessee, hosts the monthly "Cumberland Mountain Music Show", with live gospel, bluegrass, and country music.
Hendersonville, Tennessee, US: Complications of ALS [150] Dave Loggins Singer-songwriter: 76: July 10, 2024: Nashville, Tennessee, US: Undisclosed [151] J. Saul Kane DJ, musician and producer: 57: July 12, 2024: Complications of diabetes and multiple sclerosis [152] Tomcraft DJ and record producer: 49: July 15, 2024: Undisclosed [153] Bernice ...
Mississippi Fred McDowell (1904–1972) – Delta blues musician and songwriter (Born in Rossville, Tennessee, resided in Como) L. C. McKinley (1918–1970) – guitarist, singer ; Scott McQuaig (1959) – country music singer and songwriter ; Mulgrew Miller (1955–2013) – jazz pianist
A high school cross-country star in Tennessee died while on a run in his neighborhood amid scorching temperatures, school district officials said. Tristen Franklin, 15, ...
Robert Johnson, called Bob, was born in the family's Water Street house in Greeneville, the county seat of Greene County, Tennessee. [1] He is said to have briefly studied at Franklin College in Nashville during the winter of 1850–51, [2] but within short order returned home "for unknown reasons."
From 1962 to 1965, Ford hosted a daytime talk/variety show, The Tennessee Ernie Ford Show (later known as Hello, Peapickers) from KGO-TV in San Francisco, broadcast over the ABC television network. In 1968, Ford narrated the Rankin/Bass Thanksgiving TV special The Mouse on the Mayflower for NBC. The mouse narrator seen at the beginning of the ...
Guitarist for Demolition 23 and "Star Star" 32: April 18, 1997: Suicide by gunshot Dan "Cernunnos" Vandeplas Drummer for Enthroned: 25: April 19, 1997: Suicide by hanging Eldon Hoke Mentors, The Screamers: 39: April 19, 1997: Riverside, California, U.S. Rail accident Gene Ames Ames Brothers: 74: April 26, 1997: Cancer John Steele The Willows ...
Marsha Blackburn (born 1952), U.S. representative from Tennessee [57] Hale Boggs (1914–1972), U.S. representative from Louisiana, House majority leader [58] Mary Booze (1877–1948), first African-American woman to sit on the Republican National Committee (Mound Bayou) [59] David R. Bowen (born 1932), U.S. representative