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          A look back at what was going on in Nashville and Middle Tennessee 30 years ago in November

        1. A look back at what was going on in Nashville and Middle Tennessee 30 years ago in November
        2. EVINS, Edgar Wilson "Eddie" Age 77, passed away quietly Thursday, January 14, at Baptist Hospital in Nashville.
        3. He began his Nashville presence with a piano bar on Printer's Alley, while writing songs for Brenda Lee and other artists in the early s.
        4. In April , veteran Nashville broadcaster Teddy Bart and Karlen Evins, who had previously hosted a program known as The Roundtable on WWTN, began.
        5. Karlen Evins, and musician/writer Marcus Hummon are current or former students.
        6. He began his Nashville presence with a piano bar on Printer's Alley, while writing songs for Brenda Lee and other artists in the early s..

          Bingo the Weather Goat launches two careers for Karlen Evins

          LEBANON, Tenn.

          — Karlen Evins was the first and last Nashville broadcaster to have a goat help her with weather forecasts.

          Bingo was his name-o.

          Evins and Bingo delivered weather together to Channel 4’s Saturday morning viewers in the 1990s, Evins’ heyday in radio and TV.

          On the radio, Evins and late broadcast legend Teddy Bart drew thousands of listeners to their news/political talk show "Teddy Bart's Round Table." The two also hosted a show on the world of psychics and mediums called "Beyond Reason."

          But fans really got a kick out of that goat.

          “People loved Bingo,” said Evins brightly.

          She was one of ‘em.

          After 18 years on the air ended in 2006, Evins turned her affection for goats into a full-time venture.

          Evins, 57, now shares a 15-acre farm with 33 pigmy goats, a dozen or so chickens, five Great Pyrenees dogs, some crops and flowers, and a beautiful old, white wooden church she converted into her home.

          “H