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  2. Dino Kartsonakis - Wikipedia

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    Biography. Dino was born in New York City and attended Glad Tidings Tabernacle. He began playing his grandmother's piano at the age of three. The first song he learned was At the Cross. He enrolled in piano lessons at age five and developed a love and passion for playing the piano. This love and passion was cultivated as a young boy at his home ...

  3. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Missouri

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    The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Missouri refers to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and its members in Missouri . The official church membership as a percentage of general population was 1.14% in 2014. According to the 2014 Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life survey, roughly 1% of Missourians self-identify ...

  4. The Petersens - Wikipedia

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    The band was formed and had their first performance in 2005 at their mother's hometown church First Christian Church of Mountain Grove, Missouri. [ citation needed ] The band was originally siblings Katie (on fiddle ), Ellen (on banjo ), their brother Matt (on bass ), and their youngest sister Julianne (sings and dance), accompanied by their ...

  5. Shoji Tabuchi - Wikipedia

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    Shoji Tabuchi (田淵 章二, Tabuchi Shōji, April 16, 1944 – August 11, 2023) was a Japanese-American [1] country music fiddler and singer who performed at his theater, the Shoji Tabuchi Theatre, in Branson, Missouri. [2] [3] Tabuchi was inducted into the National Fiddler Hall of Fame in 2020. [4]

  6. Branson, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Branson is a city in the U.S. state of Missouri. Most of the city is situated in Taney County, with a small portion in the west extending into Stone County. Branson is in the Ozark Mountains. The community was named after Reuben Branson, postmaster and operator of a general store in the area in the 1880s. [7]

  7. Titanic Museum (Branson, Missouri) - Wikipedia

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    Museum (Branson, Missouri) / 36.638336; -93.280229. The Titanic Museum Attraction is a museum located in Branson, Missouri, United States, on 76 Country Boulevard. It is one of two Titanic -themed museums owned by John Joslyn (who headed a 1987 expedition to Titanic's final resting place); the other is located in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee.

  8. Bull Creek, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Bull Creek, Missouri. /  36.71528°N 93.20194°W  / 36.71528; -93.20194. Bull Creek is a village in northwest Taney County, Missouri, United States. The population was 426 at the 2020 census. [4] It is part of the Branson, Missouri Micropolitan Statistical Area .

  9. Joyce Meyer - Wikipedia

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    Joyce Meyer. Pauline Joyce Meyer (née Hutchison; June 4, 1943) [citation needed] is an American Charismatic Christian author, speaker, and president of Joyce Meyer Ministries. Joyce and her husband, Dave, have four grown children and live outside St. Louis, Missouri. Her ministry is headquartered near the St. Louis suburb of Fenton, Missouri.