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Edens Edge was an American country music band founded by Hannah Blaylock (lead vocals), Dean Berner (vocals, guitar, Dobro), and Cherrill Green (vocals, mandolin, banjo, guitar). The band was signed to Big Machine Records, which released their Edens Edge (album), self-titled debut album. It included the singles "Amen (Edens Edge song), Amen" and "Too Good to Be True (Edens Edge song), Too Good to Be True". The group disbanded in 2013 when Blaylock departed. History All three members of Edens Edge are natives of Arkansas. They won a contest sponsored by Country Music Television, CMT in 2006, where they met Nashville songwriter Kye Fleming. They moved to Nashville in 2007. The group eventually signed a record deal with Big Machine Records in April 2010, and the trio's debut single, "Amen (Edens Edge song), Amen," was released in April 2011. It has become the group's first Top 20 hit. Their Edens Edge (album), self-titled debut album was released on June 12, 2012. "Too Good to Be Tru ...
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Russellville, Arkansas
Russellville is the county seat of and the largest city in Pope County, Arkansas, United States, with a 2022 estimated population of 29,133. It is home to Arkansas Tech University. Arkansas Nuclear One, Arkansas' only nuclear power plant is nearby. Russellville borders Lake Dardanelle and the Arkansas River. It is the principal city of the Russellville Micropolitan Statistical Area, which includes all of Pope and Yell counties. Under Arkansas Code Title 14, Russellville is a city of the first class. History Settlement Before the town was named Russellville, its vicinity was known as Chactas Prairie, The Prairie, or Cactus Flats. Located on the southern edge of the Ozark Mountains and north of the Arkansas River, this setting was an ideal settlement area. Throughout the 18th century into the early 19th century, seasonal movements of the seminomadic Osage Indians from western Missouri brought them annually into Arkansas, including the valley where Russellville is now locate ...
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