The Dismembered Tennesseans

The group has appeared on stage with many of the top country music stars and has performed in concert with the Chattanooga Symphony Orchestra and the Chattanooga Boys Choir, and more recently the Chattanooga Ballet. They have appeared on a segment of ABC-TV's Peter Jennings Nightly News and were featured on the NBC Sunday Today Show. Their audiences have been composed of such celebrities as Chuck Yeager, Sam Nunn, Gerald Ford, Jack Kemp, and three Tennessee governors. Easily one of the most popular bands in hometown Chattanooga, they have made their mark singing country music for people who don't particularly like country music.

Fletcher Bright is the fiddle player. An accomplished musician, he has several fiddle championships to his credit. He is a Realtor-shopping center developer, and pilots the plane that has transported the band on its performing tours across the Southeast.

 

 

Ed "Doc" Cullis is the banjo-playing orthodontist (now retired) who can sing, but mercifully doesn't.

 

Laura Walker joined the band several years ago making a historic switch to coed status. She is a vocalist and plays the bass fiddle.

 

Ansley Moses, a bank vice-president (now retired) and former Mayor of Lookout Mountain, is a multi-instrumentalist and performs vocals.

 

 

Bobby Martin, (guitar), vocalist;

 

Don Cassell (mandolin), vocalist; and

 

 

 

Louie Wamp (dobro guitar) are also members of the group.

 

 

 

George Bright, Fletcher Bright's son, plays flat top guitar with the Fletcher Bright Fiddle Band, but he is also involved in production of Dismembered Tennesseans with The Three Guys Records.

 

 

 

Call or Click for Tickets

865-983-3330 or click here for tickets

You can also stop by the Palace Cafe on Harper Street and pick up your tickets!

The Palace Theater is conveniently located in Downtown Maryville just 17 miles south of Knoxville, TN.

South from Knoxville: Travel 129 South past the airport. Take the right fork and turn left at the first light. 

Pass 4 or 5 lights and Take the first right onto Broadway.

The Palace is will be on the right.

Plenty of Free Parking in the city municipal lot.

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