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From The Woodshop: Jeremy Pinnell

Jeremy Pinnell
Jeremy Pinnell
Jeremy Pinnell

Richard Winham shares a performance by Jeremy Pinnell - a country singer from Northern Kentucky described by Rolling Stone as “hardscrabble honky-tonk at its best” - at The Woodshop on St. Elmo Avenue in Chattanooga. (First aired Tues 4/05/22)

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