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New management has high hopes for amphitheater
Article by Mike O’Neal, Catoosa Weekly/Times-Free Press The Northwest Georgia Bank Amphitheatre may soon become a regular venue for local and national acts, according to Chris Thomas, president of Ooltewah-based Palo Duro Presents. “Catoosa County seems to be a great community that supports music,” said Thomas, who also heads Palo Duro Records and operates the non-profit Chattanooga Market....
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August 17, 2010: Summerset featuring Colbie...
Last time around, Colbie Caillat was feeling “Bubbly,” and the entire pop world seemed to want a sip. But this time, effervescence flirts with explosiveness. For her sophomore album, Breakthrough, Colbie has shaken up her sound, bringing in a wider array of producers and players, and significantly picking up the tempo at times from her debut effort’s signature ballads. You’d be hard-pressed to...
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August 17, 2010: We the Kings
We the Kings are an unapologetically commercial emo-pop band from Bradenton, FL, a small town that doubles as the home base for Tropicana orange juice. Friends since childhood (the band’s moniker refers to the name of their junior-high mascot), the foursome — singer/guitarist Travis Clark, guitarist Hunter Thomsen, his bassist brother Drew Thomsen, and drummer Danny Duncan — formed the band while...
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History
A few months before Northwest Georgia Bank celebrated its 100th birthday on Aug. 26, 2004, longtime Chairman & CEO Wes Smith wanted to commemorate the occasion in a big way — with a $200,000 gift to the community from the Northwest Georgia Bank Foundation. After much public input and several great ideas on how to best use the donation, the Bank’s leaders chose to build an 1,800-seat...
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