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A Tennessee Music Pathways marker for Bill âHossâ Allen was unveiled April 5 at Bledsoeâs Fort Historical Park in Castalian Springs. Pictured (L-R) are Frank Evans, Jr., Tennessee Department of Tourist Development Assistant Commissioner of Marketing Brian Wagner, Allenâs daughter Bebe Evans, Sumner County Tourism Executive Director Barry Young, Allenâs granddaughter Marcie Allen Van Mol, Derek Van Mol, Gallatin Mayor Paige Brown and Tennessee Department of Tourist Development Commissioner Mark Ezell.
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Younger Years RCA Nashville s Chris Young returned to his alma mater, Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU), yesterday (1/27) to help cut the ribbon for the university s new learning lab and live entertainment venue, Chris Young Cafe. In addition to the newly renovated cafeteria, the university unveiled a new Tennessee Music Pathways marker (pictured), honoring Young’s success, as well as an outdoor “Famous Friends” mural paying tribute to Young and other influential MTSU graduates. Pictured (L-R): Tourist Development Commissioner Mark Ezell, SVP/Rutherford County Chamber of Commerce and head of the Rutherford Convention and Visitors Bureau Barbara Wolke, Young and MTSU President Sidney A. McPhee