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John Hiatt, Dr. Chapman Sledge, Dave Pomeroy
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Tom Morales, Jennifer Masley, George Boedecker
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Kelly Walker and Katrina Robertson
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Butch Glover, Walt Quinn, Chad Hughes
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Mayor Megan Barry and Jennifer Masely
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Alec McDougall, Drew Healy, Craig Philip
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Eleanor Templeton, Dr. Chapman Sledge, Martha Farabee
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Vanessa West and Joshua Krebs
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Debbie Caroll, John Hiatt, Dr. Chapman Sledge, Jay Crosson, Butch Glover
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Jaime Gibbons, Dovie Coleman, Dan LaVelle
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Jay Perkins, Rob Crichton, Jay Crosson
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Neeka Harris, Jim Kendall, Kasey Patterson, Chuck Rapp
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Jeff Humphrey, Tonya Forde, Steve Fuller
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Rondal Richardson, Kristan Pridgen, Rob Crichton
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Walt Quinn, Leslie Dabrowiak, Debbie Carroll, John Hiatt
Nashville-based alcohol and drug treatment center Cumberland Heights officially opened its new Music Row Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) with an open house and ribbon cutting that included Mayor Megan Barry, musician John Hiatt and many other community leaders and supporters of Cumberland Heights. The Music Row IOP is Cumberland Heights' tenth outpatient facility in Tennessee and the first in the central part of Nashville. The organization opened its first IOP in 1987.