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"At the 2010 National Cowboy Poetry Gathering, a performance of "Annie Laurie" by Cowboy Celtic and Don Edwards, blended with Waddie Mitchell's recitiation of the cowboy poem "Bad Half Hour," graced the Elko, Nevada Convention Center auditorium stage."

 
‘For the first time in my life I feel whole’ – Julian Lennon (36 min)
"While Julian has received platinum success for his music, he has also pursued other endeavours. The multi-faceted singer-songwriter discusses his work as a photographer, filmmaker, author and his foundation called The White Feather Foundation."
 
Warren Zevon's Final "Late Show" Appearance | Letterman "Enjoy every sandwich!"

"Just read the interview with Dave about this. He said after the show he visited Zevon's dressing room, which he almost never did. Small talk as Zevon packed up his guitar. Then Zevon passed him his guitar and said take care of it for him. Then Dave just broke down and sobbed openly. What a moment."

Warren William Zevon (/ ˈ z iː v ɒ n /; January 24, 1947 - September 7, 2003)

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Ships And Submarines Depart Pearl Harbor For RIMPAC July 2022

"Multinational ships and submarines leave Pearl Harbor Naval Base in Hawaii to participate in exercise Rim Of The Pacific 2022 (RIMPAC 2022) in July 2022. RIMPAC is a bi-annual exercise; the largest maritime exercise in the world. It currently involves twenty-six nations, 38 ships, four submarines, and more than 170 aircraft and 25,000 personnel. RIMPAC 2022 runs from June 29 to August 4, 2022"
 
December 7, 2017

'Pearl Harbor tree' rooted in Cades Cove history


"A secluded tree in Cades Cove is rooted in history. Its planting marked the attack of Pearl Harbor and an impending war that changed the lives of people deep in the Great Smoky Mountains."

SEVIER COUNTY, Tenn. — Memorials for the attack of Pearl Harbor are scattered throughout the United States. Chances are you may have missed a secluded tribute planted on a hillside in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

"My daddy transplanted the tree the day of the Pearl Harbor attack. That hill the tree is on was our front yard back then," said Bernard Myers.

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"Somehow or another it struck a chord with people. I don't know if it is patriotism or because it seems so out of place. I think some people must think, 'In Cades Cove, there's a Pearl Harbor tree?' Who would have ever thunk it?" laughed Myers. (READ MORE)

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