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SUMMARY:Battle of Nashville Bus Tour
DESCRIPTION:Tennessee Preservation Trust – Battle of Nashville Bus Tour – Nashville\, TN\nPlease join us July 9\, 2016 for our Historic Tennessee Tours event\, Battle of Nashville Bus Tour with David Currey. \nOn this special tour by bus\, historian and documentary filmmaker (and former TPT Board Chair) David Currey will guide us through sites and stories of the Battle of Nashville. He will share the significance of the battle and how this middle Tennessee landscape has been transformed by the events of the Civil War. We will drive the forward lines as well as visit sites including Fort Negley\, Grandburry’s Lunette\, redoubt #1\, and Peach Orchard Hill. \nWe are excited to have Currey lead the second event in our new Historic Tennessee Tours series. This is a unique opportunity to experience his Battle of Nashville Bus Tour\, which he has offered only on a very rare occasion in the past.  \nThe three-hour trip begins and ends at Fort Negley. The $65 ticket includes expert commentary\, luxury coach transportation\, a copy of our Historic Tennessee coffee table book\, and one-year free membership to TPT. \nThe bus leaves promptly at 9am and returns at noon. Advance reservations are required as seating is limited.  \nIf you are not familiar with Currey’s tour\, I encourage you to read this article by Lipscomb student Betsy Phillips. \nWhen \nSaturday July 9\, 2016 from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. CDT \nWhere \nFort Negley \n1100 Fort Negley Blvd. \nNashville\, TN 37203 \nGet more information \nRegister for the Tour \nIf you have any questions about the tour\, please contact Jenn Harrman at jenn@preservetn.org or 312.860.0307. \n
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LOCATION:Fort Negley\, 1100 Fort Negley Blvd.\, Nashville\, TN\, 37203\, United States
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CATEGORIES:Family Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC+0:20160709T200000
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SUMMARY:Gary Morris
DESCRIPTION:Gary Morris – The Franklin Theatre – Downtown Franklin\, TN Events\nThe romantic ballads of Texas-born Gary Morris were staples of country radio in the1980s — none more so than “The Wind Beneath My Wings\,” which was covered by Bette Midler later in the decade and became a song heard at weddings perhaps more often than any other. \nFrom the start\, Morris had a powerful voice well suited to the musical theater stage\, and after his string of country hits came to an end he enjoyed a successful theatrical career. Morris didn’t give up on country music at first; he recorded 12 country albums in all\, including the innovative\, mostly acoustic Plain Brown Wrapper\, and he notched 16 Top Ten singles. \nBut his role in Les Misérables evolved into a part in the show’s touring production and then in its symphonically accompanied recording. These activities took time\, and Morris’ country career suffered. His live-theater activities\,on the other hand\, flourished; he appeared with another former progressive country singer\, Linda Ronstadt\, in the Broadway adaptation of Puccini’s opera La Bohème\, and he spent much of the 1990s working on other pop projects such as a PBS special concert performance in the Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow\, Russia. \nMorris returned to country music as a performer in Branson\, MO\, and as a producer in the late 90s. He has shepherded the career of his son\, Matthew\, and has often performed private concerts for corporate clients. Morris resides at his own fly-fishing lodge in the Colorado Rockies. \nSponsored by Jackson National Life \nPresented by Franklin Theatre Live \n
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LOCATION:The Franklin Theatre\, 419 Main Street\, Franklin\, TN\, 37064\, United States
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