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The Two Crew

 
The Two Crew

Rudy and Dottie Barrett, The Two Crew, perform Smoky Mountain style Country Music.

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What's To Become Of Me

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Will The Circle Be Unbroken

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The Two Crew is the husband and wife duo, Rudy and Dottie Barrett, of Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. We have been a part of the music scene in Pigeon Forge since 1973. We recently retired from the professional music scene, but still enjoy doing a limited number of shows.
Band/artist history
Our Bio / Resume Smoky Mountain Hayride/Grand Ol’ Opry Show Jim Walter Jubilee (syndicated tv show) Ernest Tubb Midnight Jamboree Dollywood Renfro Valley Barndance Smoky Mountain Jamboree Dash-Dot Recording Artists Ghost Town In The Sky Six Gun Territory Maggie Valley Playhouse The Music Barn Ober Gatlinburg Music on the mountain Played backup for: Grand Ol’ Opry star Ernie Asheworth (Talk Back Trembling Lips), Mel Street (Borrowed Angel, and Smoky Mountain Memories), and Jackie Phelps ( Hee Haw). Our recording of "At The End Of Dusty Road" was a number one requested song on one east Tennessee radio station for 13 weeks Our History We are long time residents of the Gatlinburg-Pigeon Forge area of the Great Smoky Mountains. We are proud of the fact that we were members of the first professional country music show in Pigeon Forge, the Smoky Mountain Hayride/Grand Ol' Opry Show. As the saying goes, "we were there when it started," and glad that we were a part of what has become the new country music capital of the United States, Pigeon Forge.
Have you performed in front of an audience?
We do play a limited number of shows throughout the southern United States.
Your musical influences
Traditional country, bluegrass, and gospel are our major influences. We call our music "Smoky Mountain Style Country Music." It's country music with a good dose of banjo and mandolin blended in.
What equipment do you use?
We record and produce all of our music for our backing tracks for our shows. Our stage equiptment is rather rudimentary. PA, good mikes, speakers, and player. Our recording is done using Cakewalk Sonar.
Anything else?
Music gives me life. Therefore I give life to music.
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