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	<title>Comments on: East Tennessee gets second chance to see &#8216;Jenny &amp; Ashley&#8217; after Wilderness concert tickets disappear in 15 minutes</title>
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		<title>By: The Business of Show Business &#124; Ackermann PR</title>
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		<description>[...] Once we identified the location for the music video shoot, we set to work generating a crowd. Wilderness at the Smokies’ waterparks are only open to resort guests, so we decided to throw the doors wide open to outsiders for the first time ever. The morning we were scheduled to hand out passes to the Jenny &amp; Ashley concert and music video shoot, I found that people had camped out all night outside Smokies Park (a minor league baseball stadium where the tickets were being distributed) waiting for passes.  The first families in line were from Atlanta and Chattanooga.  All of the passes were gone within 15 minutes. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Once we identified the location for the music video shoot, we set to work generating a crowd. Wilderness at the Smokies’ waterparks are only open to resort guests, so we decided to throw the doors wide open to outsiders for the first time ever. The morning we were scheduled to hand out passes to the Jenny &amp; Ashley concert and music video shoot, I found that people had camped out all night outside Smokies Park (a minor league baseball stadium where the tickets were being distributed) waiting for passes.  The first families in line were from Atlanta and Chattanooga.  All of the passes were gone within 15 minutes. [...]</p>
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