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Something for Easter morning... This is an unedited version of Doyle Lawson's He Lives In Me performed by East Tennessee State University student bluegrass band "The Bluegrass Ambassadors" featuring the the band's bassist, Brittany, on the lead vocal. The ETSU Bluegrass Ambassadors are lead by Colleen Trenwith, ETSU faculty instructor (a native of New Zealand). On Thursday night, 1 March 2018, The ACMA Pickin' Porch 2 featured the ETSU Bluegrass, Old-Time, Celtic, and County Music Studies Band Showcase. This one of two such performances by various ETSU acoustic bands to occur through the Spring 2018 term at the Pickin Porch 2. More such performances are scheduled for other area venues. The Pickin’ Porch and it's the sponsoring agency, the Appalachian Cultural Music Association, has recently moved to a new home in Kingsport, Tennessee. The new Mountain Museum and Pickin' Porch Stage 2 (seating now 80+) is at 316 Broad Street in downtown Kingsport TN. Pickin' Porch Stage 1 Theater (seating 261) has planned 18 events in 2018 and 2019 and has a revised location to be held in the Theater (Room 137) of the Kingsport Center For Higher Education on West Market Street. This facility occupies half a block and is about two blocks west of the Broad and Market Street intersection from where the outdoor stage for "Blue Grass On Broad" has always been located. This theater is also about three blocks from the ACMA Mountain Music Museum at 316 Broad street. Pickin' Porch Stage 2 in the Museum will be used for the traditional weekly shows featuring mostly local and emerging artists, and the Stage 1 Theater at the Kingsport Center For Higher Education will be used for special monthly concerts by touring bands with a modest gate charge.