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krispyweiss · 3 months
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Woody Platt and Steep Canyon Rangers to Appear at Mountain Song Festival
- No word on whether singer will perform with his former band
Woody Platt will share the Mountain Song festival stage with Steep Canyon Rangers. But it’s unclear if the singer and guitarist will perform with his former bandmates.
Slated for Sept. 6-7 in North Carolina, the festival will feature Platt and his wife, Shannon Whitworth, playing just after the Rangers’ opening set. The band, which has hosted the festival for 18 years, will also close it out.
“We are super excited,” Aaron Burdett, who replaced Platt, posted on Facebook.
Neither Platt, who in 2022 left the band he co-founded a quarter-century earlier, nor the Rangers have made any mention of the significance of the bill.
Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway, Zach Top, Rob Ickes and Trey Hensley, Tray Wellington and Hank, Pattie & the Current are also slated to perform.
Ticketing info here.
4/3/24
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3thurs · 1 year
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Third Thursday events and exhibitions for March 16
The next Third Thursday — the monthly evening of art in Athens, Georgia — is scheduled for Thursday, March 16, from 6 to 9 p.m. All exhibitions are free and open to the public. This schedule and each venue’s location and hours of operation are available at 3thurs.org.
Georgia Museum of Art, University of Georgia
Yoga in the Galleries, 6 p.m. — Join us for a free yoga class surrounded by works of art in the galleries. Led by instructors from Five Points Yoga, this program is free and open to both beginner and experienced yogis. Sanitized mats are provided. This program is available both in-person (spots are available on a first-come, first-served basis; tickets are available at the front desk starting at 5:15 p.m.) and via Zoom (register at https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJIqcuqopz8uHtcLlSBmOvBJchlq0fQ6JCWg).
Pop-Up Exhibition: “Wonder Women” — Celebrate the power of women in art with a special Women’s History Month pop-up exhibition in the Shannon and Peter Candler Collection Study Room. Stop by to check out a selection of works by woman artists from the museum’s collection, selected by museum interns.
On view:
“‘Art is a form of freedom’” — This exhibition results from a collaborative project that brought works of art from the museum’s collection into classrooms at Whitworth Women’s Facility, a prison in north Georgia. The incarcerated women there selected the works in this exhibition and wrote prose and poetry in response to them.
“Object Lessons in American Art: Selections from the Princeton University Art Museum” — This exhibition features four centuries of works from the Princeton University Art Museum that collectively explore American history, culture and society. 
“Sky Hopinka: Lore” — Images of friends and landscapes are cut, fragmented and reassembled on an overhead projector as hands guide their shape and construction in this video work stemming from Hollis Frampton’s 1971 experimental film “Nostalgia.”
“In Dialogue: Henry Ossawa Tanner, Mentor and Muse” — This focused exhibition highlights Black artist Henry Ossawa Tanner’s impact on several younger artists: Palmer C. Hayden, William H. Johnson, William Edouard Scott and Hale Woodruff.
“Decade of Tradition: Highlights from the Larry D. and Brenda A. Thompson Collection” — Selections from Larry and Brenda Thompson’s gift of works by African American artists.
“Power and Piety in 17th-Century Spanish Art” — Works by premiere Spanish baroque painters such as Francisco de Zurbarán, Bartolomé Murillo, Pedro Orrente and others, on loan from Bob Jones University Museum & Gallery.
The museum’s days of operation are Tuesday – Sunday. Reserve a free ticket and see our policies at https://georgiamuseum.org/visit/.
ATHICA: Athens Institute for Contemporary Art
ATHICA@675 Pulaski St., Suite 1200
2023 Members’ Showcase — Over 40 artist members of all ages and affinities have work in this energetic, wide-ranging and accomplished exhibition with all types of media, including sculpture, photography, painting and more.
ATHICA@CINÉ Gallery
No exhibition during March 2023.
Lyndon House Arts Center
48th Juried Exhibition —Maria Elena Ortiz, curator at the Modern in Fort Worth, Texas, reviewed 682 works of art by 245 Athens-area artists and selected 154 works by 107 local artists.
The Athenaeum
“Kara Walker: Back of Hand” — This is the first solo exhibition to be held in Georgia of the work of this internationally renowned artist. It displays a series of new works on paper that examine themes such as complicity, racism, misremembered histories and the violence that undergirds the legacy of the South. Walker moved to Stone Mountain from Stockton, California, when she was 13 and attended college at the Atlanta College of Art and Design.
tiny ATH gallery
Pop-Up Exhibition: Oil paintings by Anna Marie Ruch — Anna Marie’s works highlight places she’s visited and things she finds beautiful in the natural world.
The Classic Center
Closed for this Third Thursday.
Third Thursday was established in 2012 to encourage attendance at Athens’ established art venues through coordination and co-promotion by the organizing entities. 
Contact: Michael Lachowski, Georgia Museum of Art, [email protected].
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college-girl199328 · 1 year
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Broncos players are reportedly furious that Russell Wilson has his own office and private parking spaces
Russell Wilson’s first season as a Denver Bronco couldn’t have ended any differently. It began with a loss to his former team—and replacement Geno Smith—in primetime and has only spiraled down from there. On Monday, the Broncos' first-year head coach Nathaniel Hacket took the fall, but much of the blame belongs to Wilson, who is 29th out of 33 qualified players in total QBR while playing out the first year of a five-year, $243-million-dollar mega deal.
But that's just the tip of the proverbial iceberg. As success on the field has dried up, Wilson’s good-guy veneer has been peeled back. Reports that Wilson had yet to learn the offense and was confusing Broncos players by using old audibles from Seattle soon surfaced. Current teammates were seen screaming at him on the sidelines. Former players such as Marshawn Lynch and Richard Sherman revealed how unapproachable he was as a teammate. He made himself only available via his manager, while Pete Carroll publicly criticized Wilson’s refusal to wear a wristband while in Seattle.
According to Shannon Sharpe, one of the biggest divides in Denver is the fact that Wilson, a player, has his own private office and private parking spaces (plural) at Broncos HQ.
Are these normal perks for a star quarterback in the NFL? Judging by the reaction of Sharpe and former pros like Booger McFarland and Andrew Whitworth, hell no it is not.
So what do the Broncos do with a problem like Russ? Can they really take back the keys to the kingdom now that they’ve willingly handed them over? That’s the $48-million-dollar-a-year question, and the Broncos better find an answer by OTAs or risk another soap opera season.
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thequietlunch · 7 years
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Music Review. | The Asheville Symphony Sessions. | Various Artists.
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seaglassandeelgrass · 4 years
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Songs of lifeboat heroism and disaster.
Cover is ‘The Launch’ by C.J. Staniland for ‘Lifeboats & Lifeboat-men’ in the English Illustrated Magazine, March 1886.
The Mary Stanford of Rye- Meet on the Ledge
Robert Whitworth- Kimber’s Men
Solomon Browne- Hughie Jones
Lifeboat Song- Isla St. Clair
The Kingstown Disaster 1895- Johnny McEvoy
Pull Ebony (Lifeboat Horse)- Anna Shannon
The Port Eynon Lifeboat Song- Coppercaillie
Whitby Lifeboat- Bardishish
The Fraserborough Lifeboat- Keith Davidson
Grace Darling- The Watersons
The Lifeboat Mona- Peggy Seeger & Ewan MacColl
RNLI- The Ruffs
Seaham Harbour Bay- Jim Sharp
Lifeboat Prayer- The Sheringham Shantymen
The Arbroath Tragedy- Fred Dallas
Louise Stephens Lifeboat- Just Bob
1901 Story of the Caister Lifeboat Disaster- Ken Saul
The Visitor- Wendy Arrowsmith
Mary Stanford Lifeboat Disaster- Stars of Aviation
Solomon Browne- Seth Lakeman
20 tracks; 86 mins. [Spotify]
[my other playlists]
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coochiequeens · 3 years
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Ladies, go learn survival skills because if things go to shit there’s a lot of men who would use their skills to exploit women.
The first deer Shannon Winks harvested was a four-point buck when she shot her arrow 25 yards as accurately as William Tell.
“I was ecstatic,” said Winks, 48, who was left out of family hunting trips growing up because she was a girl. “It was a very strong adrenaline rush.”
Now a private lands biologist for the Department of Natural Resources’ Division of Fish Wildlife in Vallonia, Winks’ situation was commonplace in Indiana and around the United States in the past. Hunting was a guy thing, and women who hunted were an exception.
“I was never asked if I was interested,” Winks said when her father and brother took hunting trips. “There was not a lot of women hunting at the that time that I knew.”
No longer true. One way that hunting is different in the 21st century is the increase in the number of women who have embraced hunting, who hunt for food and the experience in the wild.
“I basically fill the table,” said Winks, who lives in the Tampico area. “I love to eat venison.”
Indiana statistics dating to 2005 show a steady growth in the number of women hunting. That year, women represented 4% of licensed Hoosier hunters. By 2020, the share had expanded to 9%.
In pure numbers, 8,713 Indiana women bought some type of hunting license in 2005, plus another 1,993 paid for combination hunting and fishing licenses. In 2020, the totals were 17,862 and 6,802.
The jump represented licenses for deer, game birds, turkeys, water fowl and of hunting and fishing combo licenses.
“There has been an increase in all of them,” said Linnea Petercheff of the Division of Fish Wildlife.
Winks became interested in archery while attending Purdue University. She said when young, she rode horses and camped, but that was different.
“Mine was the interest in nature,” she said. “Then I started bow hunting.”
Later, Winks introduced her daughter, Emma, to hunting. Although she is in college now and doesn’t hunt as much, Emma periodically joins her mother for excursions.
“She might squirrel hunt with me,” Winks said.
More women hunting
Trade associations and government surveys count 15.1 million hunters in the United States as of 2019 with about 11% of them women.
One study suggested as of eight years ago, 1.8 million women hunted nationwide, but five years ago, it was thought the number was 3.3 million.
One study from a few years ago discussed during a panel discussion at a Backcountry Hunters Anglers National Rendezvous, indicated women hunt fewer than five days a year, focus more on hunting deer than other species and hunt more often on private land than public land.
The latter is significant for Indiana. Those who hunt on their own farmland are not required to purchase licenses, Petercheff said, so they are not included in state data.
Petercheff, 36, first shot a firearm in 2007, and it turned her into a hunter after being raised in a non-hunting family. Her first field trip was bird hunting.
“I got several chukars,” she said.
Stacy Keough, a Whitworth University sociology expert, said at that Spokane, Washington, panel, “Women are currently the fastest growing hunting demographic in the country.”
That generally tracks changes in society over the last half-century. Once, it was comparatively rare for women with children in American society to work outside the home. Then they became bigger components in the workforce, fighting against glass ceilings. Then the issue of equal pay for equal work began being addressed. Still, in politics and other endeavors, there are still references to “firsts” by women in their fields.
This also parallels the growth and impact of Title IX for women and girls in sports. Until the early 1970s, females were second-class citizens in the sports world, but advances since have been measured by huge leaps in sheer participation in high schools, game attendance at the top professional and college levels and in equal administrative treatment.
Outdoor industry manufacturers began catering to women and what they perceive as feminine tastes with their products. It is not impossible to find a pink rifle for sale, as one example.
“I think it’s culturally accepted,” said Anthony Barenie, a state DNR Division of Fish Wildlife manager of women hunting. “More women are looking at fun activities ‘that I should participate in.’ I still think the hunting industry needs to do more.”
Women he knows of who hunt have complained about the choices in clothing and size fits. Pink as a symbol of femininity is one thing.
“If people want that, there is nothing wrong with that,” Barenie said, “but they don’t necessarily want to stand out.”
Danielle Shrake, a program director for the DNR law enforcement division, said some Indiana women seeking more opportunities were not part of the hunting demographic before, but that has changed.
“Single mothers were breaking down that barrier,” Shrake said.
Hesitancy to start hunting because they don’t know anyone doing it or don’t have encouragement to join in from husbands or male partners can keep women on the sidelines. There is fear of being judged as beginners who don’t know what they are doing.
The enormously successful Becoming an Outdoors Woman is a remedy. BOW has made a big impact introducing outdoor skills to women and is just as much in demand in Indiana as elsewhere.
An early 1990s study showed women were interested in the outdoors and wished to participate more, but they wanted to avoid a competitive atmosphere and wanted to learn with other women. The first such instructional program was offered at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point in 1991, and BOW began in 2007 in Indiana.
The Indiana class put on by the Department of Natural Resources is an annual workshop the first week in May for women 18 and older. It is a challenge to be accepted because of its popularity. Shrake said entry into the BOW workshop is a competitive process, not based on proficiency but based on the speed of applicants’ computer clicking. Registration opens March 1 online.
“It fills within two weeks,” Shrake said. “We have done up to 150 participants, but it is usually 100. Everything is really hands-on.”
Shooting, fishing, archery, survival, safety and other outdoor recreation are all part of the curriculum. Women bring various experience levels and focus desires to the classes.
“It’s helping women become more comfortable and relaxed in the outdoors,” Shrake said. “Camping can be overwhelming if you’re an adult and not done it.”
Many women, seeking to enhance their knowledge, are repeat customers, coming back after one visit if they can get re-registered.
“Every year, about half are returning participants,” Shrake said.
Firearms education and safety are emphasized, and Shrake has watched attitudes change over a two-day period. She has witnessed a woman crying from nerves over the sight of a firearm to by the end of the workshop be comfortable handling it.
“It’s very empowering,” Shrake said.
For the most part, the women want to become capable shooters, not merely learning basics of handling shotguns, rifles and a bow and arrow.
“Especially the women who are going through the shooting classes, they want to hunt,” Shrake said.
The BOW program, Shrake said, is a cornerstone element for getting more women outdoors. Whether matching more men, more women or more youths to activities, however, it is all part of the DNR mission of recruitment and retention in outdoor recreational opportunities.
Some women beat the crowd
Some women who did not travel West by covered wagon did hunt before BOW, though perhaps not as many who were not influenced by fathers or husbands.
Dixie Pruitt of Seymour is 78 and has hunted for many years, just not since she was a girl.
“I married a guy that hunted,” she said of how she began, though even that was not the sole impetus for her start. “I had a friend and she hunted, and I thought, ‘If she can hunt, I can hunt.’”
She doesn’t remember exactly but said she was a beginner in her 30s. Previously, some aspects of hunting did not appeal to her, like predawn rising and thinking it would interfere with raising children.
“I thought, ‘I can’t imagine getting up before daylight and climbing into a tree stand before my kids go to school,’” she said.
When her daughter graduated high school in 1987, Pruitt felt free to hunt with her husband. They had relatives with property in Freetown, and Pruitt began deer hunting. It took a few seasons, but she killed a buck, and that sparked more passion.
“The hunting fever gets in once you kill something,” said Pruitt, who does have some photos of herself as a younger woman in the field. She also had the deer mounted, but it burned in a fire.
She did climb into deer stands, hunted with a shotgun and a bow. She remembers thinking she hit a deer from above, unsure if it was a good shot, then tracking a blood trail. Her husband, Bud Osborne, trembled with excitement for her.
“He said, ‘Wow! That’s pretty exciting,’” Pruitt said. “I didn’t know hunters got buck fever. I felt like crying. Not out of sadness, but it was emotional.”
Initially, Pruitt didn’t enjoy eating venison. A neighbor did the butchering for a few years and it tasted too “wild” for her. But then she developed some recipes, like burger venison with onions and cream of mushroom.
“I wasn’t crazy about it,” she said. “Then I got my own cooking flavoring.”
Pruitt worked for Jackson County Bank for 26 years and used to bring venison in a crockpot to work potluck dinners.
Once, a co-worker said, “I don’t know who made that steak upstairs, but it’s delicious.” When Pruitt told her it was deer, the woman said, “Oh, you shouldn’t have told me what it is.”
Pruitt’s cooking ensnared church friends the same way, telling skeptics, “You’ve just got to try it.” They responded with, “’Oh my gosh, Dixie, it doesn’t taste wild.’ It just tickles me,” she said of those friends.
Another female hunter, a contemporary of Pruitt’s — and a friend — is Carol Herndon, 75, of Brownstown.
Herndon married a hunter, too, Brad, and has hunted for about 35 years now after growing up in a family in which no one hunted. The Herndons are avid squirrel hunters and love eating squirrel meat. Carol is a crack shot who has had superb harvests with daily limits of five.
She was particularly proud, however, of her first deer and pleased to display the kill on the top of the car on the way home.
“It was homely,” she said, “but it was 120 pounds field dressed. That’s a lot of meat, and venison is a popular dish in the Herndons’ house. I had to show it to everybody.”
“Everybody was happy for you,” Brad said of the moment.
Carol said the idea of deer hunting had long attracted her.
“It sounded like a fun thing to do,” she said. ���I thought it would be exciting when you got a deer, and it was.”
Sam McIntosh, 30, a nurse, discovered the truth of that, after coming to hunting through competitive shooting sports, including trap shooting, when growing up in Columbus.
“I thought, ‘I can probably hunt, too,’” McIntosh said, and prevailed on her father, Anthony Hicks, to take her out when she was 18.
She married a hunter, and a dozen years later, she is an active pursuer of several species with Matt. McIntosh remembers her first deer with a 30-yard shot on an early morning hunt that reminded her more of winter than fall.
“It was cool, upper 30s,” she said. “I remember being very cold. I wasn’t sure if I hit it. It actually did run. I should have taken more time, and I thought I might have missed.”
Her dad helped her track the animal by its blood trail. It ran about 100 yards before dropping. Then she realized her harvest was real.
“I was just super happy,” McIntosh said. “I am grateful I have that memory.”
There also was pride that she translated her shooting prowess into hunting success — and she could match the boys who went hunting.
“I wanted to prove to myself that I could do what they could do, as well, and maybe even better,” she said.
And that is how she is raising her daughters, Avery, 5, and Gracyn, 4, exposing them to the hunting lifestyle as they grow up in Azalia, feeding them venison and other animals harvested, teaching them to appreciate the outdoors.
“We’re showing them what they can do and giving them that confidence,” McIntosh said.
By providing the same chances the boys get.
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Believe As You List cast. 
Our Read Not Dead series revives forgotten plays. Actors meet in the morning, rehearse and perform, script-in-hand later that day. 
This cast will be performing Believe As You List. 
Catrin Aaron Nadia Albina  Jilly Bond      Sarah-Jayne Butler David Carr  Jonathan Christie Neal Craig Clive Hayward Victoria John Theo Ogundipe Caitlin Shannon  Michael Sheldon Jon Trenchard  David Whitworth 
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scottbcrowley2 · 7 years
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Shannon Wessel slugs two-run homer for Whitworth in doubleheader split - Sun, 12 Mar 2017 PST
Shannon Wessel slugged a two-run home run, one of her three hits in the opener, and drove in three runs and Whitworth took the opener of a Sunday doubleheader against Willamette 9-4 in Hermiston, Oregon, before losing the second game 10-6. Shannon Wessel slugs two-run homer for Whitworth in doubleheader split - Sun, 12 Mar 2017 PST
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nsula · 6 years
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NSU lists Spring 2018 grads
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NATCHITOCHES – Northwestern State University awarded 922 degrees to 906 graduates during Spring Commencement ceremonies May 11, one of the largest graduating classes in the university’s history.  Graduates listed by hometown are as follows. 
 Abilene, Texas -- RaeSheen Evans, Bachelor of Science in Nursing;
 Abita Springs -- Brittany Schenck, Master of Arts in Teaching;
 Albacete, Spain -- Rafael Caulin Atienzar, Bachelor of Science;
 Albany -- Kaitlynn Kinchen, Bachelor of Arts; Hailey Pomes, Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science;
 Alexandria -- Annie Davis, Associate of Science in Nursing; Derranique Dabney, Mark Thompson, Associate of General Studies; Shanequa Watkins, Associate of General Studies,
Bachelor of Social Work; Carlos Sykes, Destinie White, Bachelor of Arts; Monnie Guillory, John Klock, Jody Rachal, Bachelor of General Studies; Ashley Ammons, Terri Clemons, Thomas Crowe, Brandy Danzy, Chamiqua Henderson, Adrienne Jett, Tadriel Jones, Luke Laborde, Donald Price, Amber Williams Taylor, Bachelor of Science; Shelby Laborde, Master of Arts; Jason Ardoin, Maile Cruz, Bret McCormick, Master of Arts in Teaching; Courtney Gistorb, Master of Education; Rachel Boraks, LaToya Smith-Mosley, Master of Science; Lisa Lauva, Master of Science in Nursing;
 Anacoco -- Terah McClintock, Shelby Mcelveen, Associate of Science in Nursing; Mercedes Morgan, Justin Owens, Bachelor of General Studies; Reese Buzzell, Kristen Eusay, Bachelor of Science; Katie Perkins, Bachelor of Science in Nursing;
 Arlington, Texas -- Felicia Jackson-Lombard, Associate of General Studies;
 Arnaudville -- Jacob David, Bachelor of General Studies; Nikki Lee, Bachelor of Science; Nathaniel Siverand, Master of Arts in Teaching;
 Athens, Texas -- Alejandra Monjardin, Bachelor of Music in Education;
 Atlanta -- Morgan Williams, Bachelor of Science;
 Atlanta, Texas -- Shannon Jones, Bachelor of Science;
 Austell, Georgia -- Heather Hill, Master of Education;
 Austin, Texas -- Dylan Graves, Bachelor of Music Education, Erica Ervin, Master of Arts;
 Azle, Texas -- Alexandra Furtney, Bachelor of Music Education; Jessica Mast, Master of Science;
 Baker – Nijah Lain, Bachelor of Science;
                                                                                                                                                Baldwin – Donna Lancelin, Gerianna Lyons, Bachelor of Science;
Ball – KatieWakefield, Bachelor of Arts; Megan Wakefield, Bachelor of Science; Courtney Brown, Master of Arts in Teaching;
 Barksdale, AFB – Heather Williams, Associate of Science in Nursing; Tova Volcheck, Bachelor of Science;
 Baton Rouge—Sabre Whitworth, Associate of General Studies; Aimee Rowlen, Bachelor of General Studies; Bria Beathley, Krystal Cargo, Marquise Foster, Madison Fry, Meshon Plant, Maria Rome, Gina Saucier, Savannah Thibodeaux, Bachelor of Science; Bruce Craft, Master of Arts; Adam White, Master of Arts in Teaching; Kiara McKee, Master of Education; Lloyd Courtney, Steel Henry, Mario Lewis, Master of Science;
Beaumont, Texas – Brandon Nugent, Bachelor of General Studies; Andrew Bluiett, Bachelor of Science;
                                                                                                                                                Beech Island, South Carolina – Michael Larsen, Bachelor of Science;
 Belle Rose – Sharlin Forte, Bachelor of Science;                                                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                                                                                      Bentley – Zachary Doucet, Bachelor of Music;
 Benton – Kayla Reyes, Associate of Science in Nursing, Terrance Danford, Bachelor of Arts; Kelyn Bihm, Elizabeth Jones, Jennifer Rose; Bachelor of Science; Jordan Carroll, Laura Mahony, Master of Arts in Teaching; Joshua Waldrop, Master of Music; Stephanie Barnard, Lauren Ford, Brittney Gillyard, Joseph Martin, Master of Science in Nursing;
 Blaine, Washington – Michael Gregg, Bachelor of Science;                                                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                                                                                     Bordelonville – Taylor Arnouville, Bachelor of Music;
Bossier City – Victoria Gernon, Associate of General Studies; Michelle East, Shelly Boudria, Heather Casil, April Lebick, Michael Marceaux, Denisa Palyok, Nikisha Sanders, Macey Sims, Associate of Science in Nursing; Bonny Bacoccini, Benjamin Nati-Johnson, Melisha Rounds, Bachelor of Arts; Alexander Butler, Bachelor of Music; Jamie Neeley, Bachelor of Music Education; Jael Ahmad, Richard Bass, Mickayla Blue, Lindsay Dupree, Laschae Gadson, Courtney Giddens, Devonte Hall, Anton Inyakov, Casey Johnson, Corey Johnson, Haley Jorgensen, Kelsea Long, Shelly Purcell, Timothy Rice, Makenzie Smith, Tabitha Stevenson, Kiera White, Bachelor of Science; Caitlyn Drake, Earline Furlow, Bachelor of Social Work; Alexandra Ekstrom, Master of Arts;
Kristen Collins, Ginger Deramus, Ashley Masterson, Master of Arts in Teaching; Bobbie Dye, Master of Education; Ashley Ince, Master of Science; Megan Atkinson, Garrett Camp, Teri Duggan, Chenoa Hakun, Thresa Hargrave, Richard Howard, Tanya Slayter, Chelsea Smith, Karen Taylor, Holly Welch, Master of Science in Nursing;                                                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                                                                                     Bourg – Micaiah Richie, Bachelor of Social Work;
 Boyce – Ekaterina Bordelon, Lauren Davison, Curtis Fennell, Timothy Miller, Lachan Misner, Bachelor of Science; Adrianne Vallee, Bachelor of Social Work; Heather Ducote, Master of Science in Nursing;
                                                                                                                                      Boynton Beach, Florida – Kimberly Bain, Master of Arts;                                                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                                                                                     Brandenton, Florida – Alexandra Latham, Bachelor of Science;                                                                                                                                                
Breaux Bridge – Arthur LeBlanc, Bachelor of Science;
 Brusly – Dominique Bennett, Bachelor of Science                                                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                                                                                      Burleson, Texas – Brendan Raincrow, Bachelor of Music Education;
 Calhoun – Kristin Anderson, Brittney Kerrigan, Amanda Stewart, Mallarie Toms,
Master of Science in Nursing;
                                                                                                                                      Campbell, Texas – Harlan Weaver, Bachelor of Science;
 Campti – Kimberly Sepulvado, Associate of Science in Nursing; Trenton Parker, Bachelor of Science;
                  ��                                                                                                                             Cankton – Meaghan Gibbs, Master of Education;
 Carencro – William LaFleur, Bachelor of Science, Amy Spainhower,  Master of Science in Nursing;                                                                                                                                      
Cartagena, Colombia – Carlos Camargo Patron, Bachelor of Music, Bachelor of Science; Ronald Rodriguez Herrera, Bachelor of Music; Angela Coneo Valdez, Bachelor of Science;
                                                                                                                                               Cedar City, Utah – Brittany Goldberg, Master of Science;
                                                                                                                                                Cedar Hill, Texas – Korliss Johnson, Bachelor of General Studies;
                                                                                                                                        Cedar Park, Texas – David Moritz, Bachelor of Science;
 Center Point – Christina Blackmon, Bachelor of Science in Nursing;
                                                                                                                                    Charlotte, North Carolina – Ciera Jenkins, Bachelor of Arts;
Chesapeake, Virginia – Chandler Monk, Bachelor of Arts;
                                                                                                                                                  Chopin – Sadie Delrie, Bachelor of Arts;
                                                                                                                                                  Choudrant – Kathryn Claborn, Master of Science in Nursing;
                                                                                                                                      Church Point – Kristian Burrow, Bachelor of Arts; Shelbi Richard,
Bachelor of Science;
 Clarence – Mayshonna Bayonne, Bachelor of Social Work;
                                                                                                                                            Clarksville, Tennessee – Savannah Sherman, Associate of General Studies;
                                                                                                                                      Cloutierville – Jamacia Sykes, Associate of General Studies; LaKrisha Burrell, Bachelor of General Studies;
                                                                                                                                      Colfax – Ashley Brown, Associate of General Studies; Austin Clark, Bachelor of Music Education; Brittany Zito, Bachelor of Science in Nursing;                                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                                                                                     Colleyville, Texas – David Fry, Bachelor of Arts;
                                                                                                                                                  Compton, California – Iziahiah Sweeney, Bachelor of General Studies;                                                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                                                                                      Converse – Lisa Rachall, Associate of General Studies; Samantha Davis, Corey Dixon, Bachelor of Science                                                                                                                                                
Coppell, Texas – Nicole Patterson, Master of Arts in Teaching;
Corona, California – Ashley Rodriguez, Master of Arts;
                                                                                                                                                   Coushatta – Callie Tucker, Associate of Science in Nursing; John Griffith, Bachelor of Arts, John Squires, Bachelor of General Studies; Lajustice Johnson, Jacob Shaver, Keyairrowa Thomas, Treasure Wilson, Rena Yount, Bachelor of Science; Stacie Cason, Master of Arts; John McCrory, Master of Science; Jeanette Tilley, Master of Science in Nursing;                                                                                                                                      
 Covington – Cynthia Lester, Associate of Arts; Margaret Denny, Jeremy Hutchinson, Bachelor of Arts; Titus McCann, Bachelor of Science; Tonda Collett, Master of Education;                                                                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                                                                                      Crowley – Kylan Poullard, Bachelor of Science;                                                                                                                                              
 Cypress, Texas – Jessica Lykins, Bachelor of Science;
                                                                                                                                                D'Iberville, Mississippi – Liana Cuttie, Master of Science in Nursing;                                                                                                                                      
 Dallas, Texas – Blayne Fugere, Bachelor of Music; Amy Renteria, Bachelor of Science;
                                                                                                                                                DeRidder –Kelly Hopson, Sarah James, Courtney Swisher, Associate of Science in Nursing; Jasmine Monk, Associate of General Studies; Breanne Brauer, Crystal Smith, Krystle Sowells. Bachelor of Arts; Jacqueline Rushford, Scott Stearns, Mandy Wilson, Bachelor of Science; Michael Harris, Jacob Tinney, Master of Science;
Delhi – Mia McCall, Bachelor of Science in Nursing;                                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                                                                                      Denham Springs – Tina Fisher, Bachelor of Applied Science, Mackenzie Byrd, Ross Dougherty, James Fillingame, Brandi Robertson, Bachelor of Science;                                                                                                                                              
 DeQuincy – Staci Maddox, Bachelor of Science;                                                                                                                                                
Des Allemands – Thomas O'Rourke, Bachelor of Science;
 Destrehan – Kristen Richmond, Jani Stewart, Bachelor of Science; Jana Berry, Master of Science in Nursing;
 Deville – Savannah Carter, Bachelor of Arts; Logan Laprarie, Bachelor of Science; Susan Littleton, Master of Arts in Teaching;                                                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                                                                                      Diana, Texas – Cody Wager, Master of Science;
                                                                                                                                                  Dodson – Courtney Booker, Bachelor of Science; Haley McClendon, Bachelor of Social Work;
                                                                                                                                            Donaldsonville – Rikki Bergeron, Bachelor of Science;                                                                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                                                                                     Doyline – Walter Ritchie, Master of Education;
                                                                                                                                              Dry Prong – Judith Mixon, Bachelor of General Studies; Ariana Christopher, Bachelor of Music Education; Ashley Martin, Bachelor of Social Work; Veronica Morgan, Master of Science; Gayle Elliott, Master of Science in Nursing;
                                                                                                                                      Dubberly – Jacqueline Johnson, Associate of Science in Nursing;                                                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                                                                                      El Dorado, Arkansas -- Falundrus Sims, Master of Science in Nursing;                                                                                                                                      
 Eunice – Skilynn Fontenot, Bachelor of Science;                                                                                                                                                    
                                                                                                                                                                                                     Fairview, Pennsylvania – Dawn McKechnie, Master of Education;
                                                                                                                                               Flatwoods – Stephanie Willis, Bachelor of Arts, Jennifer Desselle, Bachelor of Science;                                                                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                                                                                     Florien – Taylor Berry, Associate of Science in Nursing;
                                                                                                                                        Forrest City, Arkansas – Michael Mcgruder, Bachelor of General Studies;
                                                                                                                                        Forest Hill – Melissa Ortis-Nava, Bachelor of Arts;
Fort Polk – Laura Gee, Heidi Konieczny, Elivia McCullough, Ilene Thompson, Associate of Science in Nursing; Martha Garcia-Leon, Alexandra Orellana, Simone Watson, Associate of General Studies; Sandra Valdez, Bachelor of Arts;
 Fouke, Arkansas – Holly Tweedy, Bachelor of Science;                                                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                                                                                     Frankin, Indiana – Chester Matney, Master of Science;
 Frierson – Shanevia Houston, Bachelor of Social Work;                                                                                                                                            
                                                                                                                                                                                                      Gainesville, Florida – Hayden Hayes, Bachelor of Science;                                                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                                                                                       Garland, Texas – Alec Horton, Colin S. Horton, Bachelor of Music;                                                                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                                                                                     Gautier, Mississippi – Chenya Joseph, Bachelor of Science in Nursing;
                                                                                                                                    Georgetown, Texas – Kyle Bryant, Bachelor of Arts;                                                                                                                                                  
Glen Burnie, Maryland – Katherine Speicher, Bachelor of Science;                                                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                                                                                     Glenmora – Toni Hickey, Associate of Science in Nursing; Bailey Johnson, Bachelor of Science;
                                                                                                                                               Goldonna – Brandon Smith, Bachelor of Science;
                                                                                                                                                Goldsboro, North Carolina – Edmond Edwards, Bachelor of Science;                                                                                                                                                
Gonzales – Bryn Hughes, Nicole Jones, Katelyn Marchand, Bachelor of Science;                                                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                                                                                     Grand Cane – Jaylen Mcintyre, Bachelor of Science;                                                                                                                                                
Grand Coteau – Takiyah Milton, Bachelor of General Studies;                                                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                                                                                      Grand Prairie, Texas – Charles Harris, Bachelor of Science;                                                                                                                                                
Gray – Triston Johnson, Bachelor of Arts; Denzel Dawson, Bachelor of Music Education; Ciara Richardson, Master of Science;                                                                                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                                                                                      Grayson, Georgia – Odionikhere Agbi, Bachelor of Science;                                                                                                                                                
                                                                                                                                                                                                     Grayson – Alicia Foy, Bachelor of Science; Jennifer Price, Master of Science in Nursing;                                                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                                                                                     Greenwood – Chantez Ashley, Bachelor of Applied Science; Malory Jeter, Bachelor of Science; Rosalind Brown, Bachelor of Science in Nursing;
Gretna – Nova McCuller, Master of Science;
                                                                                                                                                Guaynabo, Puerto Rico – Emily Bencosme, Bachelor of Science;                                                                                                                                              
 Hammond – April Smith, Master of Arts; Blaike Peters, Bachelor of Arts;  
 Harker Heights, Texas -- Roshanda Prior, Master of Arts;
 Hartsville, South Carolina – Amanda Earle, Bachelor of Science in Nursing;
 Harvey – John Dinh, Jessica Love, Bachelor of Science;
 Haughton – Nina Fontenot, Annabeth Johnston, Associate of Science in Nursing; Nutisha Marshall, Associate of General Studies; Kayla Bull, Nutisha Marshall, Brigette Wilson, Bachelor of Applied Science;  James Melvin, Hannah Morris, Bachelor of Arts; Tonya Morgan, Bachelor of General Studies; Bailey Boyd, Payton Curry, Ashley Hamil, Tyler Holdsworth, Ashley Hopson, Karim Karkar, Sydney MacFarlane, Amanda Simmons, Garrett Townsend, Travis White, Kaili Williams, Bachelor of Science; Jennifer Lance, Master of Arts;  Dana Hensley, Master of Education;  Chasidy Williams, Master of Science in Nursing;
 Haynesville – Taylor Lento, Associate of Science in Nursing;
 Hineston – Jacquelyn McNeely, Bachelor of General Studies; Angela Merchant, Bachelor of Science in Nursing;
 Hollywood, Florida – Cole Grant, Bachelor of General Studies;
 Homer – Ashley Hollenshead, Associate of Science in Nursing; Essie Winzer, Bachelor of Social Work;
 Hornbeck – Gary Henry, Bachelor of General Studies; Logan Hughes, Jaclyn Smith, Bachelor of Science;  Richelle Dorris, Master of Arts;
 Houma – Chase Hawthorne, Bachelor of Science;
 Houston – Stephanie Hall, Crystal Turner, Bachelor of General Studies; Alyssa Jacobs, David Sampson, Madilyn Wood, Bachelor of Science; Howard-Joseph Middleton, Master of Music;  
 Humble, Texas – Esdeina Gonzales, Trevin Whitaker, Bachelor of Science;
Independence – Sabrina Cook, Bachelor of Science;
 Iota – Anna Lege, Bachelor of Science;  
 Iowa – Nicholas Fisher, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Science; Jasmine Harris, Master of Arts;
 Jacksonville, Texas – Lauren LaFleur, Master of Arts;
 Jamestown – Dustin Ramsey, Adrienne Thomas, Bachelor of Science;
 Jeanerette – Selene Allain-Kovacs, Bachelor of Arts;
 Jefferson, Texas – Taishia Holt, Bachelor of Science;
 Jena – Jordan Paul, Bachelor of General Studies;  Katelyn Keene, Lakerielle Kittlin, Bachelor of Science; Nikita Miles, Bachelor of Science in Nursing;  Aubrey McAnn, Master of Arts in Teaching;
 Jennings – Suzanna Bonin, Master of Arts;
 Jonesboro – Jacqueline Blankenship, NaThasia Harris, Bachelor of Science; Karie Potts, Master of Arts in Teaching, Holly Maxwell, Master of Science in Nursing;
 Jonesville – Shana Jefferson, Bachelor of Fine Arts;
 Kings Mountain, North Carolina – Ashley Counts, Bachelor of Science;
 Kinston, South Carolina – Jennifer Freeman, Associate of General Studies, Bachelor of Genreal Studies;
 Kaplan – Lauren Schexnayder, Bachelor of Musid Education;
 Katy, Texas – David Billings, Bachelor of General Studies;
 Keithville – Haley May, Hannah May, Bachelor of General Studies; Rachel Opbroek, Erica Sanders, Bachelor of Science;
 Kenner – Christina Arrechavala, Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science;
 King Ferry, New York – Kayleigh Bartlow, Bachelor of Science;
 Kingwood, Texas – Eric Piccione, Bachelor of Science;
 Kirkland, Washington – Riley Walker, Master of Science;
 Leesville – Theresa Brown, Bachelor of Science;
 LaPlace – Dylan Frese, Bachelor of Arts;
 Labadieville – Shaylong Williams, Bachelor of Science;
 Lafayette – Kaylon Benjamin, Associate of Science in Nursing; Rylan Choate, Associate of General Studies;  Jacklyn Marr, Bachelor of Fine Arts;  Kayley Aymond, Bachelor of General Studies; Samantha Donlon, Josef Raines, Hunter Robicheaux, Bachelor of Science; Connie Bowen, Master of Arts in Teaching; Annelle Keller, Whitney Myers, Master of Education;  Katie Stonicher, Sydney Weaver, Master of Science in Nursing;
 Lake Arthur – Rebecca Brown, Master of Science in Nursing;
 Lake Charles – Joel Moreaux, Associate of General Studies; Anna Eaglin, Demarquise Edwards, Ashlyn Guidry, Maysen Linscomb, Jordan Reich, Bachelor of Arts; Roger Luafalemana, Bachelor of General Studies; Krista Dixon, Alison Thomas, Bachelor of Science; Rachel Regan, Master of Arts;  Noel Fontenot, Master of Arts ins Teaching; Kari Yeager, Master of Science in Nursing;
 Lake Providence – Forrest Middlebrook, Bachelor of Science;  Mary Cantrell, Master of Science in Nursing;
 Lakehills, Texas – Agusta Steward, Bachelor of Science;
 Largo, Florida – Alexis Branch, Bachelor of Arts;
 Larose – Peyton Guidry, Bachelor of Science;
 Lawtell – Olivia Guidry, Bachelor of Science;
 League City, Texas – Hunter Wamack, Bachelor of Science;
 Lecompte – Adrianna Coffman, Association of Science in Nursing;
 Leesville – Kalee Hardy, Leila Hardy, Gladys Kimutai, Stephanie Miller, Zachery Myers, Linsey Preddy, Jesse Smyth, Assocation of Science in Nursing; Haleigh Edinger, Katrena Issac, Montana Phillips, Associate of General Studies; April Beck, Alexis Bynog, Michael Cain, Andrew Forque, Antonia Kettner, Dustin Nash, Bachelor of Arts; Heather Hickman, Bachelor of Fine Arts; Ovina Forque, Robert Green, Bachelor of General Studies; Skyler Abrams, Lyric Bacote, Conner Dillon, Brittany Edwards, Danielle Espree, Caitlan James, Jessica Mango, Bachelor of Science;
 Lewisville, Texas – Bachelor of General Studies;
 Libuse – Alysia Hawthorne, Bachelor of Science;
 Little Elm, Texas – Kaytie Proctor, Bachelor of Science;
 Longview, Texas – Travis Pope, Bachelor of Music; Joni Overman, Bachelor of Science:
 Louisville, Mississippi – Zachary Wilson, Bachelor of Arts;
 Mandeville – Thomas Marlbrough, Bachelor of Arts;  Jimmy Gill, Connor Loar, Bachelor of Science;
 Mansfield – Wesley Caston, LaBrettanie McCall, Associate of Science in Nursing; Louis Mayweather, Associate of General Studies; LaBrittainy Allen, Bachelor of Arts; Ashley Shelton, Bachelor of Science;
 Mansura – Regis Perry, Bachelor of Arts;  Carol Dauzat, Bachelor of Science;  Hope Mitchell, Bachelor of Science in Nursing;  Hali Wanersdorfer, Master of Arts in Teaching;  
 Many – Leeora Eason, Associate of Science in Nursing; Janerrica Warfield, Associate of General Studies;  Salvador Cruz Montellano, Bachelor of Arts;  Chancee Branam, Adina Manshack, Bachelor of General Studies; Samantha Carrier, Abby Hines, Kailey Leach, Caelin Lyddy, Lincoln Pearce, Thomas Phillips, Jonathan Pilcher, Sabrina Ross, Colten Sepulvado, Matthew Wooley, Bachelor of Science;  Emily Frazier, Edie Gowen, Master of Education;
 Margate, Florida – Olya Guilbert, Associate of General Studies;
 Marksville – Kryssi Threeton, Associate of Science in Nursing; Sara Lambert, Bachelor of Science;
 Marrero – Lauren Guillot, Addison Hinson, Bachelor of Science; CeNe Harris, Master of Science;
 Marshall, Texas – Matayzsha Dorsey, Bachelor of Arts; Tiffany Cortes, Bachelor of General Studies;
 Marthaville – Kendrick Moore, Bachelor of General Studies;
 McKinney, Texas – Anne Repp, Bachelor of Science;
 Melrose – Molly Dickerson, Bachelor of Arts;
 Merritt Island, Florida – Kelsey Lewis, Master of Science;
 Merryville – Jennifer Cooley, Master of Science in Nursing;
 Metairie – Shawn Lawler, Bachelor of Applied Science; Richard Gay, Bachelor of Science in Nursing;
 Midland, Michigan – Ju-Yu Chen, Master of Arts;
 Midland, Texas – Savannah Cantwell, Bachelor of Science;
 Midlothian, Virginia – Tatijana Rangel-Ribeiro, Bachelor of Science;
 Minden – Michael Dick, Bachelor of General Studies; Kadeem Bailey, Bachelor of Music;  Robert Jones, Jerryca Law, Hutton Leppert, Danielle Morgan, Bachelor of Science; Amanda Curry, Adriana Spurlock, Bachelor of Social Work;  Jonathan Washington, Master of Education;
  Mira – Taylor Andrews, Bachelor of Arts;
 Mission, Texas – Eric Lopez, Bachelor of Arts;  
 Monroe – Louis Lacy, Bachelor of Applied Science; Oneka Jackson, Tatianna Randle, Bachelor of Arts; Trinity Butcher, Bachelor of Fine Arts; Daniel Akinrinlola, James McNeil, Bachelor of Science; Mandy Barker, Master of Science in Nursing, Kelly McAllister, Matthew McGuffee, Julie Montgomery, Annsley Walder, Master of Science in Nursing;
 Moore, Oklahoma – Jenny Jones, Bachelor of Science;
 Mooringsport – Aubri Branch, Maseter of Arts in Teaching;
 Morgan City – Lindsay Blair, Bachelor of Arts;
 Morrisville, South Carolina – Brittany Harmon, Bachelor of Science;
 Mt. Albert – Erin Sitarz, Bachelor of Science;
 Nampa, Idaho – Isaiah Brittell, Bachelor of Science;
 Natchez – Pearlie Jones, Bachelor of Arts;
 Natchez, Mississippi – Henry Cooley, Bachelor of Applied Science;
 Natchitoches – Shannon Smith, Associate Degree;  Korsica Anderson, Valrie Gray, Taylor Hickman, Cady Leger, Tiresa Maxie, Ernest Miller, Tori Neitte, Daja Roberson, Cara Stanfield, Associate of General Studies; Juliena Lacour, Associate of Science in Nursing; Michael James, Thomas Jeane, Meredith, Machen, Alisha Miller, Lucas Morgan, Scott Steward, John Williams, Logan Williams, Bachelor of Arts;  Layne Elkins, Bachelor of Fine Arts;  Joshua Bolton, Leilani Chelette, Regina Johnson, Widline Lageroy, Brandy Renel, Bachelor of General Studies;
 Daniella Angula Martinez, Bachelor of Music, Alanna Benoit, Orlando Gonzales, Oni Melendez Carrillo, Destinee Roberson, Aaron Rogers, Bachelor of Music;  Ariel Adkins, Kwanstan Adkins, Daniella Angulo Martinez, Samuel Bedgood, Lauren Bennett, Christopher Billiot, Natalie Borowski, Ana Cardaba Garcia, Halley Chapa, Michael Chelette, Ashley Fortenberry, Mark Gallien, Orlando Gonzales, Ian Grant, Rodney Harrison, Zachary Heard, Polina Ivanova, Casey Jones, Jeremy Jones, Sharniece Jones, Daniel Killian, Michael Kingsley, Mary Koleas, Dedrick Lewis, Luke Lucky, Andrew McAlister, Kary-Katharine McCormich, Oni Melendez Carrillo, Shanteria Montgomery, Craig Moran, Unai Neketan, Karmen O’Connor, Alexis Rice, Ashley Rico, Tyler Roberts, Kayla Salas, Richard Sargee, Emily Sitarz, Nicholas Smith, Shannon Smith, Hollie Spillman, Martha Squyres, Alexander Steward, Anna Taveney, Victoria Thompson, Alexis Turner, Richard Walsh, Kathryn White, Alex Wilkins, Ryan Wright, Bachelor of Science;
 Karla Rider, Bachelor of Science in Nursing;  Susan Bernath, Angela Gourdon, Alyssia White, Master of Arts; Hannah Kennedy, Master of Arts in Teaching;  Jodi Howell, Melissa Kaufman, Master of Education;  Michael Lyons, Donald Myers, Master of Music; William Anglin, Antonie Godin, Taylor James, Raven Mitchell, Katie Morrow, Zachary Nielsen, Ayla Owens, Dana Thompson, John Welch, Master of Science;
 Navarre, Florida – Tasha Savoy, Associate of General Studies; Jessica Hartline, Bachelor of Arts; Tasha Savoy, Bachelor of Science;
 New Iberia – Shania Dauterive, Tucker Ellis, Bachelor of Arts; Joshua Adams, Brielle Moore, Bachelor of Science, Warren Langford, Master of Arts in Teaching, Christopher Fremin, Master of Science;  
 New Orleans – Taylor Gibbs, Associate of General Studies; Ryan George, Bachelor of Science; Joran Sennett, Lionel Williams, Master of Science; Mikshira Mosley, Master of Science in Nursing;
 New Roads – Cleotha Johnigan, Educational Specialist;
 Newnan, Georgia – Samantha Sims, Bachelor of Science; Aundrea Hasty, Bachelor of Science in Nursing;
 Oakdale – Melinda Hargrove, Master of Science in Nursing;
Ojai, California – Cobi Welch, Bachelor of Science;
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma – Jasmine Juarez, Bachelor of Science;
Olla – Misty McNemar, Bachelor of Science in Nursing;
Opelousas – Jasmine Donatto, Kierra Doucet, Bachelor of Science; Tyler Montgomery, Master of Arts in Teaching; Natasha Edwards, Master of Science; Racquel Gradney, Master of Science in Nursing;
Orange, Texas – Hunter Uzzle, Bachelor of Arts;
Orange Beach, Alabama – Elizabeth Gilliam, Bachelor of Science;
Orlando, Florida – Delma Burris, Master of Science;
Otis – Joshua Poston, Associate of Science;
Oxnard, California – Kathleen Starman, Bachelor of Arts;
Palestine, Texas – Victoria Morris, Master of Science;
Palm Harbor, Florida – Mackenzie Geier, Bachelor of Science;
Papillion, Nebraska – Meghan Taylor, Master of Music;
Parkville, Maryland – George Flaviano, Bachelor of General Studies;
Pelican – Caleb Haire, Bachleor of Science; Emily Myers, Master of Arts in Teaching;
Pensacola, Florida – Amyris Anderson, Bachelor of Science;
Pineville – Catherine Bordelon, Mary Saucier, Associate of Science in Nursing; Andrea Boyd, Haylee Farris, Julie Morales, Associate of General Studies; Carrigen Cain, Lauren Collins, Tina Giambrone, Caleb Howell, Katie Rayburn, Candice Smith, Bachelor of Arts; Angel Mathews, Bachelor of General Studies; Charles Anderson, Aimee Ashworth, Jessica King, Alyssa Lloid, Michael Marino, Michalene Perry, Jodie Roberts, Meagan Stuckey, Rebecca Wingate, Bachelor of Science; Glory Deaton, Odie Trusty, Bachelor of Social Work; Melissa Harr, Master of Arts; Sarah Adams, Caitlyn Maddox, Master of Education; Jessica Johnson, Master of Science; Jacquelyn Coster, Roxanne Holmes, Terri Pizanie, Rachel Ward, Jessica Wooten, Master of Science in Nursing;
Pinson, Alabama -- Amber Cunningham, Associate of General Studies;
Pioneer -- Moesha Smith, Bachelor of Social Work;
Pitkin -- Jessica Cloud, Bachelor of Science; Constance White, Bachelor of Science in Nursing;
Pleasant Hill -- Sonya Harris, Emily Walker, Bachelor of Science;
Pollock -- John Simar, Associate of Science in Nursing; Michael Tarpley, Bachelor of Arts;
Ponchatoula -- Jarvis Chapman, Bachelor of Science; Sandy Yaeger, Master of Arts;
Pontotoc, Mississippi -- Shelby Drope, Bachelor of Science;
Prairieville -- Joanna Bunnell, Bachelor of Applied Science; Jakalyn Hills, Otha Nelson, Bachelor of Arts; Gracyn Migues, Bachelor of Social Work;
Pride -- Joey Wills, Bachelor of Science;
Princeton -- Ty Shilling, Bachelor of Science;
Provencal -- Carson Custis, Taylor Trichel, Associate of General Studies; Jamie Litton, Derek Toro, Bachelor of Science; Heather Broadway, Master of Arts in Teaching;
Raeford, North Carolina -- Lauren Reilly, Bachelor of Science;
Rayne -- Mary Peltier, Bachelor of Arts;
Rayville -- Terry Rogers, Associate of General Studies;
Renton, Washington -- Aaron Potoshnik, Master of Science;
Richardson, Texas -- Erin Wrozek, Bachelor of Science;
Richmond, Virginia -- Daniel Emirzian, Master of Science;
Ringgold -- Miracle Mays, Bachelor of Social Work;
River Ridge -- Emily Digangi, Bachelor of Science;
Robeline -- Meagan Cox, MiKenzie Maley, Associate of General Studies; Taylor Morgan, Bachelor of General Studies; Joshua Dickens, Willie Garcia, John Ledet, Bachelor of Science;
Rocklin, California -- Madeline Mason, Bachelor of Science;
Rogers, Arkansas -- Taylor Bush, Bachelor of Fine Arts;
Ruston -- Shalynna Honaker, Master of Science in Nursing;
St. Martinville --Autumn Blanchard, Bachelor of Science; Wade Alexander, Master of Science in Nursing;
Saint Bernard -- Katie Charrier, Master of Arts;
Saint Cloud, Florida -- Sage Leffew, Bachelor of Science;
Saint James -- Tad Cavalier, Master of Science;
Salina, Oklahoma -- Tina James, Master of Arts;
Saline -- Lillie Williams, Bachelor of Science;
San Jose, Californa -- Eduardo Balderas, Bachelor of Science;
Santa Fe, Texas -- Micaela Bouvier, Bachelor of Science;
Savannah, Georgia -- Larry Johnson, Bachelor of Science;
Schuyler, Nebraska -- Nathaniel Harding, Master of Music;
Sheridan, Arkansas -- Rusty Armstrong, Bachelor of Science;
Sheridan, Wyoming -- Megan Taylor, Bachelor of Science in Nursing;
Shreveport -- Thomas Ayres, Andrea Johnson, Sha’Jamia Johnson, Alexis Leslie, Lakenya Lyrse, Christine Morgan, Kimberly Posey, Maria Woodel, Jodie Woodson, Angela Zaia, Associate of Science in Nursing; Selina Dranguet, Anthony Gloston, Yasmin Newman, Christina Strumski, Anna Wright, Associate of General Studies; Michelle Sweezer, Sarah Weldon, Bachelor of Applied Science; Dontavius Chambers, Nicolas Fry, Lajarious Jones, Emalee Kennon, Taimata Luafalemana, Lavelle Mitchell, Keyaunta Stewart, Albert Tuiel, Bachelor of Arts; Jessica Bollingham, Jordan Chance, Jay Lester, Monia Paul, Crystal Williams, Randy Woodle, Bachelor of General Studies;
Amanda Charles, Bachelor of Music; Ashlee Arkansas, Hannah Bolton, Tffany Calhoun, Tygeria Coley, Brent Crawford, Taylor Davis, Courtney Dehart, Kristina Doyal, Ronald Evans, Jacob Hattaway, Aly Hesson, Emily Jones, Quanese Jones-Young, LaTesha Kendrick, Jesse Kortus, Katie Layfield, Z’Bearrea Lewis, Zachery Marshall, Terrye Moore, Christopher Negard, Jalesia Peair, Harrison Reeves, Mollie Reynolds, Jasmine Roberts, Kathryn Shrader, Taylor Spencer, Christa Sprawls, Angela Thomas, Falica Tisdom, Aaliyah Watkins, Bachelor of Science; Portia Datcher, Zabrina Harris, Christina Killebrew, Trevor Raney, Bachelor of Science in Nursing; Alyecia Ivory Stills, Latravia Mosley, Sheri Stone, JeVannica Williams, Bachelor of Science in Social Work;
Terri Scott, Educational Specialist; Bridgette Bell, Amanda Fertitta, Michelle Frederick, Marisa Jefferson, Elizabeth Lewis, Vivian Meachum, Alison Thompson, Vanessa Youngs, Master of Arts in Teaching; Caroline Landon, Scott Menard, Sarah Roy, Kathryn Young, Master of Education; Mary Acklin, Jerry Ferguson, Wendy King, Alesha Simmons, Megan Stamps, Emily Welch, Master of Science in Nursing;
Sibley -- Samanthia Collins, Bachelor of Social Work;
Sicily Island -- Victoria Huff, Master of Education;
Sieper -- Whitney Browning, Joseph Fowler, Bachelor of Arts;
Silistra, FC -- Samuel Francis, Bachelor of Science;
Simmesport -- Daneisha Veal, Bachelor of Science;
Slagle -- Kayleigh Fowler, Associate of General Studies;
Slidell -- Katie Buttner, Robert Carter, Bachelor of Science; Tiffany Ritchie, Master of Arts in Teaching;
Springdale, Arkansas -- Sabrina Bailey, Bachelor of Social Work; Kierra Charles, Associate Degree; Javon Guilbeaux, Bachelor of Arts; Haley LaCaze, Bachelor of General Studies; Kierra Charles, Lydia Doucet, William Jordan, Bachelor of Science;
Springhill -- Kenneth Davenport, Master of Science in Nursing;
St. Maurice -- Natalie Howard, Associate of General Studies;
Stephenville, Texas -- Natalie Damron, Bachelor of General Studies;
Sterlington -- Kasey Goodman, Master of Science in Nursing;
Stonewall -- Alicia Phelps, Associate of Science in Nursing; Melissa Almond, Associate of General Studies; Stephanie Parker, Bachelor of Science; Karlissa Couron, Amanda Carfagno, Bachelor of Science in Nursing;
Sulphur -- Tina Honea, Bachelor of Science;
Summerfield -- Mackenzie Scriber, Bachelor of General Studies;
Summerville, South Carolina -- Alexandria Hughes, Bachelor of Science;
Summit, Mississippi -- Joshua Armstreet, Bachelor of Science;
Swartz -- Brittany Taraba, Jean Taraba, Educational Specialist;
Texarkana, Texas -- Elaine Jewell, Master of Science;
Tomball, Texas -- Briana Bourque, Kylie Spencer, Bachelor of Science;
Torrington, Connecticut -- Clarice Tanguiling, Bachelor of Science in Nursing;
Trout -- Tiffany Cripps, Associate of Science in Nursing; Mary Devillier, Master of Science in Nursing;
Tyler, Texas -- De’Shalyn Jones, Bachelor of Science;
Ville Platte -- Kathryn Chaddrick, Associate of General Studies; Deana May, Bachelor of Arts; Nicholas Deville, Bachelor of Science;
Vacherie -- Tameeka Ross, Bachelor of Science;
Vinton -- Alayna Zaunbrecher, Bachelor of Science; Megan Telles, Master of Arts in Teaching;
Virginia Beach, Virginia -- Danielle Hall, Bachelor of Science; Christopher Sauer, Master of Science
Vivian -- Alaina Hale, Associate of Science in Nursing;
Walker -- Saxon Bumpus, Bachelor of Science;
West Monroe -- Patricia Masters, Lindsey Morrow, Master of Science in Nursing;
Wetmore, Colorado -- Diane Norbury, Bachelor of Science;
White Castle -- Kiosha Elzy, Bachelor of Applied Science;
Whitesboro, Texas -- Guy Butts, Bachelor of Science;
Winnfield -- Larancion Magee, Maria Mangum, Associate of General Studies; Ili Habash, Bachelor of Arts; Ramona Curry, Rebecca Hodnett, Brooklyn Johnson, Ieishlia Lynch, Jake Roberts, John Shelton, Tashari Stringer, Bachelor of Science; Alexis Jackson, Bachelor of Social Work; Victoria Friday, Angela Tinnerello, Master of Arts in Teaching; Maddaline Dempsey, Master of Science;
Winnsboro -- Jessica Beard, Priscilla Mullican, Master of Science in Nursing;
Wylie, Texas -- Kylie Nodorft, Bachelor of Science;
Youngsville -- Kali Roberts, Bachelor of Science;
Zachary -- Latisha Thomas, Associate of General Studies; Alyse Quebedeaux, Bachelor of Applied Science; Byron Stevens, Bachelor of General Studies; Diana Boggs, Master of Science in Nursing;
Zwolle -- Keymon Houston, Associate of General Studies; Alliyah Perry, Ali Remedies, Bachelor of Science;
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Every Chris Neil Teammate
OHL
Brett Angel (1997-99)
Ryan Armstrong (1998-99)
Scott Atkins (1996-97)
Alex Auld (1997-99)
Michael Barber (1998-99)
Colin Beardsmore (1996-97)
Scott Behrens (1997-98)
Luc Belliveau (1996-97)
Brendan Brooks (1997-98)
Matt Carmichael (1996-98)
Steve Chabbert (1997-99)
Mike Cirillo (1996-99)
Ryan Cirillo (1996-98)
Lee Cole (1996-97)
Dwight Cormier (1996-97)
Rob Davison (1997-99)
John Dean (1997-99)
Sean Degagne (1998-99)
Tomas Dolak (1997-98)
Chris Eade (1998-99)
Omar Ennaffati (1997-99)
Adriano Fiacconi (1996-98)
Aaron Fox (1996-97)
David Froh (1996-97)
Ryan Gardner (1996-98)
Brett Gibson (1997-99)
Trevor Gillies (1996-98)
Oak Hewer (1998-99)
Allen Hitchen (1997-98)
Warren Holmes (1998-99)
Samu Isosalo (1998-99)
Denis Ivanov (1997-98)
Mark Jerant (1997-99)
Michal Krupa (1997-98)
Greg Labenski (1996-99)
Josh Legge (1998-99)
Mike Loach (1996-97)
Steve Lowe (1996-97)
Ryan MacDonald (1996-97)
Scott MacKenzie (1998-99)
Morris Marshall (1996-97)
Peter McCague (1996-98)
Dean McIntosh (1996-97)
Luc Messier (1998-99)
Jim Midgley (1996-97)
Todd Miller (1997-98)
Lorne Misita (1998-99)
Steve Montador (1996-98)
Jaret Nixon (1996-97)
Matt Osborne (1997-98)
Tony Pappas (1996-98)
Jeremy Pedder (1997-99)
Geoff Peters (1997-98)
Jamie Piercey (1996-99)
Ryan Power (1996-97)
Mark Provenzano (1996-97)
Bobby Reed (1997-99)
Tyler Rennette (1996-98)
Rodney Richard (1997-99)
Scott Roche (1996-97)
Jeff Scharf (1996-97)
Carson Smith (1996-97)
Gabriel Spilar (1998-99)
Rob Stanfield (1997-98)
Valeriy Svoboda (1996-97)
Ryan Taylor (1996-97)
Troy Turyk (1996-97)
Chris Van Dyk (1996-97)
Dustin Virag (1996-97)
Jamie Vossen (1996-97)
Rich Vrataric (1996-97)
Nick Vukovic (1997-99)
Jeff Washbrook (1996-97)
Casey Wolak (1997-98)
Scott Wray (1996-99)
UHL
Denis Afinogenov (1998-99)
Cory Banika (1998-99)
David Beauregard (1998-99)
Robin Bouchard (1998-99)
David Bouskill (1998-99)
Kevin Boyd (1998-99)
Bob Brandon (1998-99)
Joe Dimaline (1998-99)
Denis Emilyantsev (1998-99)
Mike Feasby (1998-99)
Scott Feasby (1998-99)
Nick Foley (1998-99)
Joel Gardner (1998-99)
Dale Gignac (1998-99)
Chad Grills (1998-99)
Jan Klimes (1998-99)
Sergei Kharin (1998-99)
Denis Khlopotnov (1998-99)
Lubos Krajcovic (1998-99)
Igor Malykhin (1998-99)
Chris Maillet (1998-99)
Mike Masini (1998-99)
Don McSween (1998-99)
Rob Melanson (1998-99)
Frankie Nault (1998-99)
Jason Pain (1998-99)
Andrei Petrakov (1998-99)
Andrei Petrunin (1998-99)
Vadim Podrezov (1998-99)
Grant Richison (1998-99)
John Vary (1998-99)
Mark Vilneff (1998-99)
Joakim Wassberger (1998-99)
Paul Willett (1998-99)
ECHL
Chad Alban (1999-2000)
Scott Cherrey (1999-2000)
Jason Clarke (1999-2000)
Benoit Cotnoir (1999-2000)
Dave Craievich (1999-2000)
Steve Debus (1999-2000)
Jason Elders (1999-2000)
Sean Farmer (1999-2000)
Hugues Gervais (1999-2000)
Dereck Gosselin (1999-2000)
Russ Guzior (1999-2000)
Josh Harrold (1999-2000)
B.J. Kilbourne (1999-2000)
Jeff Kozakowski (1999-2000)
John McCabe (1999-2000)
Jason Metcalfe (1999-2000)
Dennis Mullen (1999-2000)
Tom Nolan (1999-2000)
Chad Onufrechuk (1999-2000)
Anders Sorensen (1999-2000)
Bobby Stewart (1999-2000)
Lee Svangstu (1999-2000)
Mark Turner (1999-2000)
David Van Drunen (1999-2000)
Mitch Vig (1999-2000)
Ian Walterson (1999-2000)
David Whitworth (1999-2000)
IHL
Dave Baseggio (1999-2000)
Frederick Beaubin (1999-2000)
Vyacheslav Butsayev (1999-2000)
Ivan Ciernik (1999-2000)
Danton Cole (1999-2000)
John Emmons (1999-2000)
Mike Fountain (1999-2000)
Erich Goldmann (1999-2000)
Konstantin Gorovikov (1999-2000)
Kevin Grimes (1999-2000)
John Gruden (1999-2000)
Jani Hurme (1999-2000)
Kory Karlander (1999-2000)
Shane Kenny (1999-2000)
Derek King (1999-2000)
Dieter Kochan (1999-2000)
Mike Maurice (1999-2000)
Jason McBain (1999-2000)
Jason Metcalfe (1999-2000)
Kevin Miller (1999-2000)
Todd Nelson (1999-2000)
Warren Norris (1999-2000)
Ed Patterson (1999-2000)
Rostislav Pavlikovsky (1999-2000)
Robert Petrovicky (1999-2000)
Philippe Plante (1999-2000)
Michel Picard (1999-2000)
Dennis Pinfold (1999-2000)
Karel Rachunek (1999-2000)
Travis Richards (1999-2000)
Darren Rumble (1999-2000)
Yves Sarault (1999-2000)
Petr Schastlivy (1999-2000)
Konstantin Shafranov (1999-2000)
Jeff Shevalier (1999-2000)
Andrei Sryubko (1999-2000)
Chris Szysky (1999-2000)
David Van Drunen (1999-2000)
Buddy Wallace (1999-2000)
AHL
Brandon Bochenski (2004-05)
Danny Bois (2004-05)
Derek Campbell (2004-05)
Regan Darby (2004-05)
Ray Emery (2004-05)
Jesse Fibiger (2004-05)
Denis Hamel (2004-05)
Andy Hedlund (2004-05)
David Hymovitz (2004-05)
Gregg Johnson (2004-05)
Pat Kavanagh (2004-05)
Chris Kelly (2004-05)
Neil Komadoski (2004-05)
Josh Langfeld (2004-05)
Brian McGrattan (2004-05)
Arpad Mihaly (2004-05)
Jan Platil (2004-05)
Brian Pothier (2004-05)
Grant Potulny (2004-05)
Christoph Schubert (2004-05)
Jason Spezza (2004-05)
Charlie Stephens (2004-05)
Billy Thompson (2004-05)
Antoine Vermette (2004-05)
Anton Volchenkov (2004-05)
Greg Watson (2004-05)
NHL
Daniel Alfredsson (2001-04, 2005-15)
Craig Anderson (2010-17)
Tyler Arneson (2005-06)
Magnus Arvedson (2001-03)
Alex Auld (2008-12)
Chris Bala (2001-02)
Cody Bass (2007-09, 2010-11)
Brendan Bell (2008-09)
Andre Benoit (2010-12)
Ben Bishop (2012-13)
Mike Blunden (2016-17)
Brandon Bochenski (2005-06)
Danny Bois (2006-07)
Peter Bondra (2003-04)
Radek Bonk (2001-04)
Dennis Bonvie (2002-03)
Mark Borowiecki (2011-13)
Derick Brassard (2016-17)
Benoit Brunet (2001-02)
Alexandre Burrows (2016-17)
Bobby Butler (2009-12)
Chris Campoli (2008-10)
Matt Carkner (2009-12)
Cody Ceci (2013-17)
Zdeno Chara (2001-04, 2005-06)
Jonathan Cheechoo (2009-10)
Alex Chiasson (2014-16)
Ivan Ciernik (2001-02)
Fredrik Claesson (2015-17)
Mike Commodore (2007-08)
Mike Comrie (2006-09)
Cory Conacher (2012-13)
Mike Condon (2016-17)
Erik Condra (2011-15)
Joe Corvo (2006-08)
Jared Cowen (2009-15)
Matt Cullen (2009-10)
Stephane Da Costa (2010-13)
Toni Dahlman (2001-03)
Kaspars Daugavins (2011-13)
Greg De Vries (2003-04)
Chris DiDomenico (2016-17)
Shean Donovan (2007-10)
Chris Driedger (2016-17)
David Dziurzynski (2011-13)
Ryan Dzingel (2015-17)
Patrick Eaves (2005-08)
Ray Emery (2002-04, 2005-08)
Andreas Englund (2016-17)
Mike Fisher (2001-04, 2005-11)
Nick Foligno (2007-12)
Martin Gerber (2006-08)
Matt Gilroy (2011-12)
Scott Gomez (2015-16)
Sergei Gonchar (2010-13)
Derek Grant (2012-13)
Colin Greening (2010-14)
Eric Gryba (2011-14)
Jyrki Jokipakka (2016-17)
David Hale (2010-11)
Denis Hamel (2003-04, 2005-07)
Andrew Hammond (2014-17)
Ben Harpur (2015-17)
Dominik Hasek (2005-06)
Martin Havlat (2001-04, 2005-06)
Dany Heatley (2005-09)
Ales Hemsky (2013-14)
Josh Hennessy (2006-08, 2009-10)
Chris Herperger (2001-02)
Shane Hnidy (2001-04)
Mike Hoffman (2011-17)
Marian Hossa (2001-04)
Jody Hull (2001-04)
Jani Hurme (2001-02)
Alexei Kaigorodov (2006-07)
Erik Karlsson (2009-17)
Matt Kassian (2012-14)
Chris Kelly (2003-04, 2005-10, 2016-17)
Rob Klinkhammer (2011-12)
Zenon Konopka (2011-12)
Mike Kostka (2015-16)
Alex Kovalev (2009-10)
Filip Kuba (2008-12)
Joel Kwiatkowski (2001-03)
Brooks Laich (2003-04)
Patrick Lalime (2001-04)
Simon Lajeunesse (2001-02)
Josh Langfeld (2001-04)
Martin Lapointe (2007-08)
Guillaume Latendresse (2012-13)
Curtis Lazar (2014-16)
Pascal Leclaire (2008-11)
Brian Lee (2007-11)
David Legwand (2014-15)
Robin Lehner (2011-15)
Curtis Leschyshyn (2001-04)
Francis Lessard (2010-11)
Mike Lundin (2012-13)
Clarke MacArthur (2013-17)
Shawn MacEachern (2001-02)
Tomas Malec (2005-07)
Dean McAmmond (2006-08)
Max McCormick (2016-17)
Brian McGrattan (2005-08)
Curtis McElhinney (2010-11)
Steve Martins (2001-04, 2005-06)
Andrej Meszaros (2005-08)
Marc Methot (2012-17)
Milan Michalek (2009-15)
Mike Morrison (2005-06)
Bill Muckalt (2001-02)
Alexander Nikulin (2007-08)
Brad Norton (2005-06)
Filip Novak (2005-06)
Lawrence Nycholat (2006-08)
Jim O’Brien (2011-13)
Jean-Gabriel Pageau (2012-17)
Nick Paul (2015-17)
Serge Payer (2003-04, 2006-07)
Ricard Persson (2001-02)
Andre Petersson (2011-12)
Dion Phaneuf (2015-17)
Chris Phillips (2001-04, 2005-16)
Alexandre Picard (2008-09)
Brian Pothier (2002-04, 2005-06)
Tom Preissing (2006-07)
Martin Prusek (2001-04)
Matt Puempel (2014-16)
Tom Pyatt (2016-17)
Karel Rachunek (2001-04)
Rob Ray (2002-04)
Wade Redden (2001-04, 2005-08)
Peter Regin (2009-13)
Luke Richardson (2007-08)
Jamie Rivers (2001-02)
Charles Robinson (2015-16)
Randy Robitaille (2007-08)
Andre Roy (2001-02)
Jarkko Ruutu (2008-10)
Bobby Ryan (2013-17)
Sami Salo (2001-02)
Oleg Saprykin (2006-07)
Peter Schaefer (2002-04, 2005-07)
Petr Schastlivy (2001-04)
Christoph Schubert (2005-09)
Ryan Shannon (2008-11)
Jakob Silfverberg (2011-13)
Todd Simpson (2003-04)
Bryan Smolinski (2002-04, 2005-06)
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Brad Smyth (2002-03)
Jason Spezza (2002-04, 2005-14)
Viktor Stalberg (2016-17)
Cory Stillman (2007-08)
Mark Stone (2011-17)
Andy Sutton (2009-10)
Marek Svatos (2010-11)
Joey Tetarenko (2002-03)
Kyle Turris (2011-17)
Shaun Van Allen (2002-04)
Vaclav Varada (2002-04, 2005-06)
Phil Varone (2015-17)
Julien Vauclair (2003-04)
Antoine Vermette (2003-04, 2005-08)
Anton Volchenkov (2002-04, 2005-10)
Chris Wideman (2015-16)
Patrick Wiercioch (2011-15)
Jesse Winchester (2007-12)
Colin White (2016-17)
Todd White (2001-04)
Tommy Wingels (2016-17)
Juha Ylonen (2001-02)
Mika Zibanejad (2011-16)
Ilya Zubov (2007-08)
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The Asheville Symphony Orchestra Lives On Hailing from North Carolina, The Asheville Symphony Orchestra (ASO), along with some of NC's most cherished musicians including Steep Canyon Rangers, Shannon Whitworth, and Rising Appalachia connected for the new project, 
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covers-on-spotify · 10 years
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"Bird on the Wire"
Original by Leonard Cohen
Covered by Shannon Whitworth & Barrett Smith
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High Tide - Shannon Whitworth
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rolling-for-charisma · 10 years
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Paul Simon's "Duncan" covered by Shannon Whitworth and Barrett Smith
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artsville-blog · 10 years
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Artsville Saturday Nights - Ticket packages on sale 2/3
Ticket packages for our brand new series, Artsville Saturday Nights, go on sale Monday, February 3. Save almost 15% by picking up a 3-show pass! Single tickets and reserved tables will also be available on Monday for our first show, featuring soulful Americana songwriter, Shannon Whitworth, Saturday, March 8.
Read up on the series here.
Read up on Shannon Whitworth here.
Thanks for trying new things.
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livemusic365 · 11 years
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Shannon Whitworth 3rd & Lindsley Nashville, Tennessee August 25, 2013
http://shannonwhitworth.net/ http://www.3rdandlindsley.com/
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