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The 45th Annual Bluegrass Alliance Conference, a collection of speakers, workshops, keynote addresses, songs and entertainment, is Friday, March 22, through Sunday, March 24, at the main lodge of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, just east of Gatlinburg, Tennessee.
The program, sponsored by the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, is free and open to the public.
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One of the conference's keynote speakers is a northern celebrity known to the National Park Service as a par excellence writer and collector of folk art from the American south. His renown is matched by his willingness to share his story.
At the Bluegrass Alliance Conference in the Smokies, Ashli Riggs talked about the life of her husband, jazz musician and art dealer, K.D. Morris, whom she married in 1982. He died in 2014, and she was the proprietor of the Oxford American Music Center, an arts organization in Oxford, Mississippi.
Another is acclaimed wildlife artist Dezine Dial, who will talk about her work at the Bluegrass Alliance Conference. Dial is a musician and a visual artist, and her work is done mostly in pen and ink. A more recent series of drawings depicts a mother bear and her cub.
The conference's keynote speaker is a former U.S. congressional candidate for North Carolina, who narrowly lost a race for the Democratic nomination in 2006, Ralph Allen. Now he's a veteran of the civil rights movement and a now-staunch Republican. He has lived in the Smokies for a few years and attended the Bluegrass Alliance Conference each year since it began in 1987.
"There are more Republicans here this year," says Allen, who first came to the Bluegrass Alliance Conference as a college student in the late 1960s.
"I'm having a good time," he says. "I like the conferences, I like meeting the folks and learning about things."
Also speaking at the conference are environmentalists Bill Powers and Dan Ayoub. Powers has been a conservation scientist for the North ac619d1d87
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