MOULTRIE —
The following marriages were recorded recently in the office of Colquitt County Probate Judge:
Joseph Law and Mary Norman.
Roscoe Gay and Callie (Sloan) Gay.
Aaron McKaughn and Kimberly Holt.
Randy Robinson and Sandra Blackwell.
Eric Blunt and Charnita Jackson.
Celso Patricio and Alma Rosa Rivera.
Forrest Maxwell and Tara Lane.
Richard Gregory and Angelia Richards.
Lamar Murphy and Nakita Grigsby.
James Weeks and Jessica Taylor.
Jesus Quezada and Gabriela Martinez.
Jimmy Goble and Haley Roberts.
Edward Billings and Kimberly Walden.
Bryan Bourrie and Karen Everson.
Michael Wright and Valley Sanchez.
Felton McCant and Jennifer Skidmore.
Chrsitopher Tyson and Amanda Kelly.
John Browning and Jordan Odum.
Andres Ortiz and Maria Vazquez Lopez.
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Marriages for the July 28 edition
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- Municipal Court for the May 30 edition
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The Dirt Drifters
Words like “gritty” come to mind when The Dirt Drifters take to the stage. Of course, there’s no shortage of grit out there, but something in the sound of this five-piece separates it from the pack.
- Municipal Court for the May 23 edition
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Country newcomer DJ Miller
Even as a boy back in Idaville, Ind., DJ Miller was determined and focused in pursuit of his goal of becoming a country performer.
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Doctor's office in good standing
Publication of city business licenses in The Mailbox Post has caused concern for a local physician’s office.
- Municipal Court for the May 16 edition
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Country newcomer Lisa Matassa
Lisa Matassa’s resonant voice, interpretive skill and exuberant delivery are evident throughout her debut album, “Sunrise Highway.” But the particulars of her story add even more to her appeal.
- Municipal Court for the May 9 edition
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Remembering Earl Scruggs
In all of American popular music, Earl Scruggs stands as one of the very few musicians who singularly changed performance practice on their instruments and in the process birthed an entirely new genre. Without him, bluegrass music as we know it would almost certainly never have happened. And countless young players might never have chosen the banjo as their vehicle for creativity.
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The McClymonts: Aussie trio invades Nashville
From the moment Brooke, Sam and Mollie McClymont strode onto the stage at the CMA Global Artist Party, kicking off the 2010 CMA Music Festival, they owned the venue. Rocking hard, playing to the balcony at The Stage on Broadway, joining their voices in a tight, high-impact blend, they showed why they were already stars back home in Australia.
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