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Band Perry Visits Devastated Area, Brings Message of Hope

Published: 7:03 PM, 05/09/2011


On May 9, 2011, Country music stars The Band Perry visited Greene County residents whose homes and lives were devastated by tornados late last month. Greeneville is The Band Perry's hometown. Kimberly Perry said the group wanted to help draw local and national attention to Greene County to encourage contributions to disaster relief. Video by Brian Cutshall.

 


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