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Past Concerts
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The Gibson Brothers (Venue Changed) Venue changed! This performance will take place at The Annie Hogan Byrd Auditorium on the campus of Tusculum College. Please visit http://www.tusculum.edu/maps/ for directions.
From the front porch of the farm house they grew up in outside the town of Ellenburg Depot, New York, Eric and Leigh Gibson could see a place called Lyon Mountain. It was famous for two things: iron ore mining and town baseball. It was from these elem... Performance: Saturday August 2, 2008
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Donna Hughes Solo Show CANCELLED CANCELLED
The July 5th Donna Hughes show has been cancelled. We plan to resume the Capitol Music Series in August with The Gibson Brothers performing on August 2nd. Please check back frequently, as we may be forced to move future shows to an alternate venue on either a temporary or possibly a permanent basis. Updates on future shows will be posted on the site. Please continue to support the Capitol Music Series!
“Whatever moves me, moves me to wri... Performance: Saturday July 5, 2008
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The Infamous Stringdusters with Lost Mountain String Band The Infamous Stringdusters website
Though it may sound like hyperbole, the simple truth is this: there’s no other band quite like the Infamous Stringdusters. Emerging from a lively community of friends and colleagues that’s taken root in Nashville, they’re six musicians poised at the point where youthful energy is balanced with maturity, inspiration with discipline and creativity with experience—exactly the sweet spot whe... Performance: Saturday June 7, 2008
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Jammin' at the Capitol Jammin’ at the Capitol will take place on Saturday, May 17th starting at noon and will feature three of this area’s best bluegrass band. The show will be followed by a pickin’ party that will allow local bluegrass pickers to take the stage with others from the area and “jam”. This will be a show that is FREE to the public and will coincide with the 14th annual Iris Festival which will be held in downtown Greeneville. Donations will be taken at the door as a fund raising event for the Capitol The... Performance: Saturday May 17, 2008
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Randy Kohrs with Shannon Whitworth Randy Kohrs website
With the release of Old Photograph, his first album for Rural Rhythm Records, multi-instrumentalist Randy Kohrs has also arrived as a first-rate vocalist, songwriter and producer.
Kohrs has long been celebrated for his inventive, mood-setting work as a dobroist (that's him providing the dramatic framework on Dierks Bentley's No. 1 hit, "What Was I Thinking.") But his flashes of instrumental wizard... Performance: Saturday May 3, 2008
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The Lonesome River Band with Marshall Ballew The Lonesome River Band website
In 2007 Lonesome River Band celebrates 25 years in Bluegrass as one of the most popular and influential acts on the bluegrass festival and concert circuit. They have not looked back since the release of their breakout CD, Carrying The Tradition, in 1991, which included current LRB band leader Sammy Shelor, as well as Dan Tyminski, Ronnie Bowman and Lonesome River Band founder, Tim Austin. T... Performance: Saturday April 5, 2008
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Steep Canyon Rangers Performance: Saturday March 1, 2008
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Robinella with Jay Clark Performance: Saturday February 2, 2008
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The Dixie Bee-Liners with Brian McGee & the Hollow Speed Performance: Saturday January 5, 2008
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