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  2. National Quartet Convention - Wikipedia

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    Over the years, the National Quartet Convention grew from three days of concerts to a six-day multi-purpose event. A main attraction is the exhibit hall with approximately 500 booths where artists, record labels, CD duplication plants, media entities, booking agents, Christian bookstores, and other industry related organizations display their products and offer their services.

  3. Triumphant Quartet - Wikipedia

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    The Triumphant Quartet performed at The Miracle Theater in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee from 2003 through 2005, when it was known as The Louise Mandrell Theater. They now travel on a full-time concert schedule.

  4. Kingdom Heirs - Wikipedia

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    Rev. Mull's recommendation in 1977 opened the door for an audition and their first performance and long association with Silver Dollar City in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, now Dollywood. They first sang at the October Craft Festival, then the spring Young Christians Day and mid-summer Mountain Music Festival, which all became annual appearances.

  5. Dollywood - Wikipedia

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    It is located in the Knoxville metropolitan area in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, near the gateway to The Great Smoky Mountains. Hosting nearly 3 million guests in a typical season from mid-March to the Christmas holidays , Dollywood is the biggest ticketed tourist attraction in Tennessee . [ 2 ]

  6. Bill Dykes - Wikipedia

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    Aug. 14, 2010 Jerry and the Singing Goffs to be honored at Creekside 2015 Pigeon Forge TN (October 13, 2015) – The 2015 Creekside Gospel Music Convention will host [ 6 ] ^ "Bill Dykes - Daniel J. Mount" .

  7. Smoky Mountain Opry Theater - Wikipedia

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    In Fall 1997, the theater was opened as stage for country singer Louise Mandrell. [2] In 2005, the theater was purchased by The Fee Hedrick Family Entertainment Group, while Mandrell performed her last show on New Year's Eve that same year. [3]