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With a gold and platinum string of highly prolific albums, Pam Tillis has been a formidable force in country music since her first Arista Records release back in 1990, when she paved the way for a new breed of female vocalists to follow.
Pam's incredible career boasts six Number One and seventeen Top Ten hits, in addition to a Grammy Award and two CMA Awards including "Female Vocalist of the Year." The first artist inducted into the Grand 'Ole Opry in the new millennium, Pam also starred on Broadway to rave reviews in the musical "Smokey Joe's Cafe."
Often described as an "innovator," Pam has achieved international success and critical acclaim not only as a performer, but also as a songwriter and producer, carving a path in music history that is uniquely her own.
She is, after all, a superstar as well as a survivor. A child of Music City royalty and a former rebel, she was determined to find her own way as a singer and songwriter - and she succeeded. A CMA Female Vocalist of the Year, she has written songs for some of the top singers in and beyond Nashville, including more than a few of her own hits.
She knows what it's like to break the platinum barrier, to top the singles charts time and again, to bask in an ovation at her induction as a member of the Opry or play in the intimate hush of the Bluebird Cafe. She has bathed in the lights of Broadway, posed for glamor magazine spreads, sung ballads in Bay Area bistros, batted wicked one-liners back to Tom Bergeron on Hollywood Squares, even made cameos in movies.
But no matter where she wandered, Pam Tillis never lost her connection to country music - even when country began to lose touch with itself. Trends came and went, and though she rolled easily with the tides and drew something from every new twist, she was aware that changes come with a cost, even as the business side of country flourished.- Actress
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Charleene Closshey is an American actress, producer, composer, and musician known for her work in dramedy 'No Postage Necessary' and holiday favorite 'An Evergreen Christmas' (Netflix).
A classically trained violinist, Charleene debuted on Broadway in Tony Award winning musical 'Once' (2014). She composed the score for 'Feather: A Musical Portrait' that made its U.S. premiere Off-Broadway (2013). She has played violin other artists including Josh Groban, the TransSiberian Orchestra, and Frank Sinatra, Jr.; she's even dueled fiddles with the legendary Charlie Daniels.
Charleene is trained in Kenpo karate and proficient with handguns, performing her own stunts on screen.
Charleene attended Harrison Performing Arts High School in Lakeland, FL, later earning a Bachelor of Science degree in Marketing and in Exercise Science. She continuing her artistic education at The Juilliard School (Dalcroze Method), New York University, Circle in the Square, and Berklee College of Music in dramatic acting, musical theater, and musical studies.- Lovely, busty and shapely blonde stunner Lynne Austin was born in Plant City, Florida. Her parents are Bob and Annette Austin. She has a younger brother. Lynne was a cheerleader in high school in Tampa, Florida. Following graduation from high school she worked at several jobs that she was inevitably fired from. Lynne won the Miss Hawaiian Tropic contest in Tampa in 1983. In 1985 she was discovered by the Hooters restaurant chain co-owner Ed Droste after she won the Jose Cuervo Bathing Beauty pageant. Lynne became an official spokeswoman for Hooters; she appeared in TV commercials and on billboards for the restaurant chain. She was discovered by "Playboy" magazine as a director result of the Hooters ad campaign and was chosen to be the Playmate of the Month for July 1986 issue. Moreover, Lynne was named the Playmate of the Year in the Dutch edition of "Playboy" in 1987. She has also appeared in a handful of "Playboy" videos and posed for numerous newsstand special editions. Austin made guest appearances on two episodes of the popular sitcom Married... with Children (1987). In addition, Lynne has established herself as a radio personality in the Tampa-St. Petersburg area, where she continues to serve as a daily host on the Sportschix radio program on 1010 Sports AM. Austin married baseball player Darren Daulton in December, 1989; the couple had one child prior to divorcing in May, 1995. Lynne then married Rony Lacey; the couple share three children. In 2008 Austin was named among the top Hooters Girls of All-Time as part of the restaurant chain's 25th anniversary.
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Nathan David Walker is a writer/director native to New England. He started off as a production assistant in the film and television industry before accumulating more experience as a director. He has also worked in the Camera department on several TV shows and documentaries. He is most known for writing and directing Leo And The Shark (2020)- Ashley Moody was born on 28 March 1975 in Plant City, Florida, USA. She is married to Justin Duralia. They have two children.
- Irini D'Alessio was born on 30 January 1989 in Plant City, Florida, USA. She died on 17 February 2005 in Ogden, Utah, USA.
- Arthur Cox was born on 5 February 1961 in Plant City, Florida, USA.