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The  [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1998 1998] '''''Nashville TeaM Conference''''' was held in the Nashville convention center with over 100 attendees from around the United States. The event was organized by Hal and [[Rebecca Bynum]] who was the [[TR]] for the [[Nashville TeaM]]. As one might [[expect]], it featured a rich array of music offered by the local Teaching Mission participants, many of whom are professional singers, songwriters, and musicians.  
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The  [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1998 1998] '''''Nashville TeaM Conference''''' was held in the Nashville convention center with over 100 attendees from around the United States. The event was organized by Hal and [[Rebecca Bynum]] who was the [[TR]] for the [[Nashville TeaM]]. As one might [[expect]], it featured a rich array of music offered by the local Teaching Mission participants, many of whom are professional singers, songwriters, and musicians.  
  
<center>The only lesson on record that was received at this conference can be found by following [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Nashville_TeaM_Conference '''''this link''''']. </center>
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<center>For lessons received at this conference, follow [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Nashville_TeaM_Conference '''''this link''''']. </center>
  
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At present there is only one lesson attributed to this [[conference]], but others are likely to be attributed to the [[TeaM|groups]] whose [[TR]]'s [[transmitted]] lessons as well. Efforts to locate these are underway.
 
  
 
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The 1998 Nashville TeaM Conference was held in the Nashville convention center with over 100 attendees from around the United States. The event was organized by Hal and Rebecca Bynum who was the TR for the Nashville TeaM. As one might expect, it featured a rich array of music offered by the local Teaching Mission participants, many of whom are professional singers, songwriters, and musicians.

For lessons received at this conference, follow this link.