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Larry Miller>Rhythm Guitars and Vocals
Larry Miller has been performing in the Gatlinburg area for several years. He has performed at several venues in the area as well as Nashville. He was the Tennessee Country Music Associations Male Vocalist of the year in 2006 and 2007, He was also the TCMA male entertainer of the year in 2007. He also shared the TCMA Duo of the year with singing partner Loretta Clark in 2006 and 2007. Included in his list of performances, are featured entertainer at River Plantation in Sevierville, entertainer for the Texas Roadhouse Restaurants on their 4th of July and Christmas floats in the Gatlinburg and Knoxville annual parades. He has become a very recognizable and respected entertainer in the area.
Loretta Clark>Vocals
Loretta Clark has been performing in the Sevier County area for the past 16 years. She has entertained crowds at Dollywood and the Showplace Dinner Theater. Loretta has been among the entertainers who do shows for the City of Gatlinburg such as their annual Veterans Day Show, The Taste of Autumn, and the 2006 New Years Eve Bash. She has performed regular shows at the the Wyndam Resorts as well as Goody’s Industrial shows. A performance at Tootsies in Nashville, is one of her career highlights! It was also an honor for Loretta to sing the National Anthem at the Naval Officers induction aboard the Yorktown Battle Ship. Loretta is a featured entertainer at River Plantation in Sevierville and has performed on the 4th of July and Christmas floats for the Texas Roadhouse Restaurants. Loretta was the Tennessee Country Music Associations female entertainer and vocalist of the year in 2006 and 2007. Along with singing partner Larry Miller, she shares the TCMA Duo of the year honors for 2006 and 2007.
Bob>Lead Guitar
Tony Sharp>Bass Guitar
During his early years, Tony lived in several areas across the United States. Settling in to Tennessee in 1984 at the age of 18, he knew he wanted to be where the heart of music was and moved to the South. Raised up in Union County, he first picked up a guitar at the age of 12 that his grandmother bought him and played throughout his high school years in talent shows. He met Chris Moore a few years later and taught Chris a few chords on the guitar. Chris and Tony would sit out on the porch and play music for the passersby while they were learning how to play. He kept pursuing music as a life long hobby, and learned to play the drums, bass and guitars. He now is the backbone rhythm lines of the Southern Fire Band.
"Baby" Garrett Moore>Drums and Percussion
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