The Associated Press has deployed more than 50 reporters, photographers and videographers to the scene of the worst oil spill in U.S. history.
Click here for The Associated Press' complete coverage of the Gulf Coast oil spill crisis.
Anonymous Crossville Chronicle The Crossville Chronicle Mon Jun 14, 2010, 02:35 PM CDT
The Associated Press has deployed more than 50 reporters, photographers and videographers to the scene of the worst oil spill in U.S. history.
Click here for The Associated Press' complete coverage of the Gulf Coast oil spill crisis.
Crisis in the Gulf: 'This is going to be worse than Katrina'
The Associated Press has deployed more than 50 reporters, photographers and videographers to the scene of the worst oil spill in U.S. history.
Click here for The Associated Press' complete coverage of the Gulf Coast oil spill crisis.
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The Tennessee Mafia Jug Band members not only know the music, they wear the costumes, tell corny jokes and even do slapstick gags that throw an audience into hysterics.
As Roy Rogers was to the Sons of the Pioneers, so Leroy Troy — “The Tennessee Slicker, the Sultan of Goodlettsville” — is to the Tennessee Mafia Jug Band. Banjoist and songster Leroy Troy is a true good ol’ boy from Goodlettsville, Tennessee, which is now a northern suburb of metro Nashville. But long ago, it was the country home to a great number of Grand Ole Opry performers.
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