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The Generation Gap
Knoxville’s own version of the Partridge Family was quite popular on the local scene for several heady years during the early to mid 1970s, cutting records, making television appearances, and performing live gigs around town. Hot-pants-clad and go-go-boot-wearing matriarch Wilma Thress and her three children—Mitzi, Michael, and Jeff—were each accomplished musicians blessed with a groovy fashion sense. Watch the Generation Gap in action in a rare video clip on the Metro Pulse website! (Brad Reeves)
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From the vaults of the Tennessee Archive of Moving Image and Sound, an ongoing series looking at Knoxville musicians through history.

















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