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Video: Shining Down by In the Middle of Nowhere





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Are you N - I



2013-10-05 - 104 Public Square, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener. Tisha Paris was wearing and In the Middle of Nowhere shirt today at her restaurant, TaP's, an homage to one of her favorite bands, on a painfully sad day for fans. "They were one of my favorite groups," she said. The hard rock band included Russ Milby, Jason Vanarsdale, Nick Kemp, Lee Kendrick, and until three days ago Chad Compton, whose sudden passing sent reverberations of sadness throughout the area. Paired Photo See also: In the Middle of Nowhere - II Clicking ReadMore accesses a YouTube Video, with the song, "Shining Down," sung the group.
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In the Middle of Nowhere - II



2013-10-05 - 104 Public Square, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener. Tisha Paris modeled the back of the "N" in the middle of nowhere Paired Photo See also: In the Middle of Nowhere. Clicking ReadMore accesses a YouTube Video, with the song, "Shining Down," sung the group.
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