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  • Shupert and Smith are excited at the prospect of having a Grammy-award winning artist such as Raybon on the Bluegrass on the Border bill this year.

    unknown title 2009

  • Raybon kan and Jessica Grace Smith were great in their roles, though their age differences made things a bit awkward at times.

    Diagnosis: Death (2009) 2009

  • Released in the post-O.J. late '90s, the book contemplates racism and the rage Raybon felt, groomed to be the perfect product in a high-achieving family.

    NewWest.Net All Headlines 2010

  • The personal essay form has been a boon for Raybon.

    NewWest.Net All Headlines 2010

  • "We have been working with Mr. Fenton and Mayor (Bill) Orange and others in the county since 2007 on an eCommunity leadership team," Raybon said.

    Tennessean.com - Ashland City Times 2010

  • In 2005 Her second book,, made Raybon significant enough in the evangelical community to land her face on the cover of

    NewWest.Net All Headlines 2010

  • "We have been working with Mr. Fenton and Mayor (Bill) Orange and others in the county since 2007 on an eCommunity leadership team," Raybon said.

    Tennessean.com - Ashland City Times 2010

  • Like other writers, Raybon often hears the question, "How do you do it?"

    NewWest.Net All Headlines 2010

  • Raybon goes to practice after working 5 a.m. to 1 p.m. as a store clerk at University Hospital.

    columbiatribune.com stories 2009

  • Raybon said that the rigorous schedule, with many kids practicing as many as 10 hours a week, is too much for some.

    columbiatribune.com stories 2009

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