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Titanic’s Ice Carving Competition

Sunday, January 16th, 2011

Ice Sculpting

The Titanic Museum Attraction in Pigeon Forge will be kicking off its 1st outdoor event with a major ice carving competition. The free, family themed event will be on Saturday, January 22nd of 2011. Everyone is invited to enjoy the competition between 9am and 4pm. Professionals and amateurs will be competing for great prize monies. Make sure to arrive early for the best views to watch the ice carvers in action. Ice carving events are educational and inspirational for everyone. Also, an official NICA judging panel will be in attendance and will announce the competition winners and award prizes at 3pm.

“This exciting event will be produced by Titanic Pigeon Forge under the auspices of the National Ice Carving Association,” Joslyn says. “Visitors will be invited to come to Titanic’s outdoor staging center and watch professional and amateur sculptors turn 250-pound blocks of ice into frozen works of art. Kids and parents can view sculptures in progress, talk to the artists and learn the secrets of championship ice carving from the experts.”

Start off the new year with the Titanic Attraction in Pigeon Forge!

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Gatlinburg’s New Year’s Eve Ball Drop and Fireworks

Saturday, December 25th, 2010

New Years Eve Celebration

Celebrate the New Year in the Smoky Mountains and join the party at Gatlinburg’s New Year’s Eve Ball Drop and Fireworks Show!

Thousands of party-goers will be in downtown Gatlinburg Friday night on December 31, at the base of the Space Needle. The party will begin hours before midnight with live musical entertainment and free party favors provided by Mr. Tablecloth. The live entertainment will be stationed on the balcony of the Gatlinburg Convention Center where a disc jockey will excite the crowd with music favorites throughout the night.

Watch the clock countdown to midnight on January 1, 2011 where the Gatlinburg Space Needle will be the highlight of the evening. Leave the past behind and define the New Year as the lighted ball drops and the flash of fireworks begin! The area will illuminate with brilliant colors from the surrounding rooftops while music is choreographed and synchronized into the show by the Pyro-Shows of LaFollette, Tennessee.

Have a fun and memorable night with family and friends at Gatlinburg’s New Year’s Eve Ball Drop and Fireworks Show!

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Christmas In The Smokies with The Larkins

Thursday, December 9th, 2010

The Larkins

Get ready for the excitement at the “Christmas in the Smokies” Festival this year in amazing Pigeon Forge, TN. Beginning on Thursday, December 9 and continuing through Saturday, December 11 at the wonderful Ramada Inn and Smoky Mountain Convention Center. Bluegrass, gospel,  and country music fans are in for a real treat!

The MC for the 15th Annual Bluegrass Festival is Jo Odom who will be presenting the following musicians:

The Larkins:

Tina and Shaunna Larkin both have been blessed with amazing talents. In a unique and inspiring harmony that combines traditional country music with the spirit of bluegrass. After creating their own edgy and modern stylized sound, they have come to the forefront of their music. Tina plays the mandolin beautifully as she sings lead and Shaunna plays the fiddle as she sings with a rich harmony.

Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver:

Playing music all his life, Doyle Lawson began with playing the mandolin and continued to learn other instruments, which brought together the group. A group that would initially have “his sound” of bluegrass music that everyone to enjoy and experience.

The Lewis Tradition 1st Anniversary Show

The Lewis Tradition play various instruments such as: an acoustic bass, guitar, and banjo. Setting the foundation for their bluegrass and gospel sound, they are also known for winning several prestigious awards. As America’s First Family of Bluegrass Gospel Music, audiences will enjoy every moment of the experience.

IIIrd Tyme Out

Consisting of Russell Moore (guitar), Steve Dilling (banjo), Justin Haynes (fiddle), Wayne Benson (mandolin), and Edgar Loudermilk (bass), their brand of bluegrass is filled with cappella renditions of masterful songs that enhance and add to their already fantastic performance.

Goldwing Express

The Native American father and his three sons bring the music to life with incredible acoustics and melodies of country and bluegrass. The father, Bob Baldridge, (mandolin & sings lead), the eldest son, Paul (guitar & sings high tenor), the middle age son, Steven (banjo & sings mostly baritone), and the youngest son, Shawn (bass fiddle & sings).

Barry Scott & Second Wind

Forming his own band, after many successful musical journeys, Barry Scott is known for being a spectacular tenor and lead vocalist of mainly gospel music. Having an amazing musical ability, Paul Harrigill has mastered the banjo as well as many other instruments. With Summer McMahan, her love for singing and playing the fiddle brought her talents to the band. Thankful for the opportunity to use his talent on the guitar is John Morgan. The last member of the band is Brayden McMahan playing banjo.

Gary Waldrep Band

After falling in love with the sound of the banjo, Gary Waldrep not only learned how to play amazingly well, but brought a variety of talent together and started a band. Currently one of the most recognizable female lead singers in bluegrass, Mindy Rakestraw has a wonderful harmony on the rhythm guitar. Trading off lead breaks, vocals, jokes and jabs is the fearless musician Stan Wilemon. Then there’s Donna and Kenny Townseell known for their captivating musical skills.

Dana Cupp & The Bluegrass Jam

As an amazing banjo player, Dana Cupp has performed with a variety of bluegrass bands and fantastic performer.

VW Boys

A complete variety show with a unique blend of music, magic, and comedy. Bluegrass entertainment for every audience.

BG Mountaineers

Experience the music shared for four generations as the Bluegrass Mountaineers perform wonderfully traditional bluegrass music.

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Christmas Parades

Friday, November 26th, 2010

Christmas Parade

Friday, December 3: The Fantasy of Lights Parade in Gatlinburg, TN

The festivities will begin at 6pm with Santa’s Autograph Party at the Riverbend Mall. At 7:30pm, the Fantasy of Lights Parade begins as exciting entertainment takes to the streets. The parade will be featuring: light covered floats, marching bands, Budweiser Clydesdale’s, dance teams, huge helium balloons, artificial snow, and the grand finale of Santa Claus and his elves. Along the way, the parade will show off over 100 floats and an estimated 80,000 people will be crowding the sidewalks and balconies for the best view. Come early and join in the hour-and-a-half of fun at the Fantasy of Lights Parade!

The Parade Route: Starting at Traffic Light #1A on Highway 321 and continuing on to Traffic Light #10 at the Parkway and Ski Mountain Road.

Saturday, December 4: The Traditional Hometown Parade in Sevierville, TN

This year will be Sevierville’s 48th Christmas Parade!  Along with the beautiful Winterfest lights, spectators are invited to see the town come too life with wonderful holiday displays. The parade will be featuring: marching bands, cloggers, baton twirlers, beautifully decorated floats, pageant winners, horses, and then the grand appearance of Santa Claus and his family of elves. The Traditional Hometown Parade will begin at 11am, along with elves who will be ready to collect any toys that are being donated to Toys For Tots!

The Parade Route: Starting at the corner of Honey Street and Forks of the River Parkway, traveling North to Main Street and turning East on Court Avenue, the parade then travels South past the Sevier County Court House, and back to the First Baptist Church Parking Lot.

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