Tennessee Full Throttle Mission Statement ....................................................................................................3 Always Remember..............................................................................................................................................4 Shortkid’s Hive....................................................................................................................................................6 Calendar...........................................................................................................................................................8-9 Cover Story........................................................................................................................................................10 Bike Built in Loving Memory...........................................................................................................................11 Event Announcement.................................................................................................................................12-13 Coming Soon: Shortkid’s Pioneer Point...................................................................................................14-15 The Story of My Bike by Michael Riddle........................................................................................................16 HHMA Benefit Ride for our HomeTown Heroes Photos............................................................................17 Directory............................................................................................................................................................18 Think About This “T.A.T.”.................................................................................................................................19
CREW Shawna Reed
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Janith Emm
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Laura Tolliver Nicole Campbell Les Tolliver
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Our Mission Statement Full Throttle Media & Entertainment, LLC is proud to introduce Tennessee Full Throttle Magazine. We are an all-inclusive motor sport magazine. Tennessee Full Throttle Magazine will constantly endeavor to bring awareness of all Motorsports, both on land and on water. The thrill of motorcycles, dirt bikes, ATVs, boats, jet skis, and cars, to name a few, has fueled the imagination of all ages. From speed boats to slow fishing trawlers, from racing to cruising, a day on water or on land can be just as relaxing as it is challenging. Motorsports capture the attention of the whole family. While some drive and others ride along, no one should be left out. From toddlers to seniors there is a motor sport, or several Motorsports, just waiting to be discovered. Our goal is to introduce you to these sports and help you discover the wide variety of motor driven excitement, and to present safe family centered fun.
about who you are and what you are all about and discuss the possibilities of a feature in Tennessee Full Throttle Magazine. Please visit our “contact us” page and submit the name and contact information or you may give us a call.
Tennessee Full Throttle Magazine will have articles that will be informative about the machine, the people, and their causes.
We are very serious supporters of our veterans and first responders.
We would love and appreciate an opportunity to interview a motor sport organization, group or person, whether that be yourself or someone you know. We want to learn
Tennessee Full Throttle Magazine will be sponsoring events, festivals, bike nights, concerts, activities, and more for the whole family to enjoy. Vendors are always welcome. Contact us to set up a booth. We will, of course, be selling advertisement space in the magazine and appreciate sponsors who can get behind our mission. A portion of the proceeds from our events will be donated to charity. If you have a favorite charity, please nominate that organization for consideration by visiting our “contact us” page.
Our prayer is and always will be that God blesses each of you. We’ll see you soon. Ride Safe!
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Margie loved God, family, and friends. She had a very tender heart for seniors, children, and animals. Anyone who met Margie immediately recognized her genuineness, sincerity, and unselfishness in all she said and did. Margie had been bravely fighting cancer since 2008. On December 17, 2018 she no longer had to fight. She is now resting in the arms of her Lord Jesus. During this entire ordeal, Margie never missed an opportunity to share the gospel and minister to others even when she needed to be ministered to. We would like to thank all who loved her and cared for Margie during her battle. There are too many to list, but you know who you are.
Margie, You are truly loved and will be missed immensley. Rest in Peace.
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This bike was built by Jody Jendon in loving memory of his wife who passed away from breast cancer. Stacy Jendon 7/31/76 - 8/23/2011
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A Nashville icon for more than two decades, Trace Adkins has made his mark on the country music industry. 11 million albums sold. Time-honored hit singles. Momentous, fiery and always memorable live performances. GRAMMY nominations. CMT and ACM awards. Nearly 200 million plays on YouTube. Hell, even a slew of movie and TV roles have come the Grand Ole Opry member’s way. But ask Adkins what’s left to prove in his career and the small-town Louisiana native says it’s simple: the itch remains. To create. To collaborate. To continually feel the excitement that comes after whipping up a new song out of thin air and laying it down to tape. It’s what, after all these years, he says he still craves. “It’s an adrenaline rush and I love it,” says Adkins, who is back in the studio working on a new project, his Ain’t That Kind Of Cowboy EP, releasing on October 16th. “There’s nothing else like that,” the Louisiana naive offers. “That is still my favorite thing to do in this business. Go into the studio with some lyrics and a melody and then let the finest musicians in the world help turn it into something magical. It liberates me. I just dig it!” Working with some of Nashville’s most respected songwriters, Adkins continues to find ways to connect with his fans through music while recording what he describes as autobiographical songs. “Over the years people have asked me, ‘How could we get to know you?’ Well, if you really wanted to know who Trace Adkins is, go back and listen to the album cuts on the records I’ve done over my career. Those are the songs that reflect where I was in my head at the time I made that record.” It’s an interesting change of perspective for Adkins, however, when he hits the road for a slew of his now legendary live gigs. Where the studio offers unique insight into his current state of mind, onstage—when revisiting his classics like “You’re Gonna Miss This” or “Every Light in the House” nearly every evening, he says he’s taken back, if only for a brief while, to earlier moments in his life. “It’s hard to describe, I gotta be honest,” he says of being overcome
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with emotion and reflection when trotting out some of his time-tested cuts for adoring audiences. “I’ve gotten to the point now where I’ll be onstage singing ‘Every Light in the House Is On’ and I look down at the crowd and realize that person right there wasn’t even alive when I recorded that song,” he says, laughing. “To watch their face go, Oh, that’s a cool hook, it’s like, ‘Oh my god, that’s the first time that person ever heard that song!’” Adkins says he’s profoundly touched that he serves as an inspiration to a younger generation of country artists, much in the way he revered icons like Johnny Cash and Merle Haggard when he first moved to Nashville. “I want to be in that position,” he says of taking the reigns as an elder statesman of the genre. “I want to be looked at that way. I want those guys to know they can walk up to me and ask me anything and know I’m here for them and I’ll help them however I can. I relish that position.” With one million followers on Spotify and over one billion spins on Pandora (10 million spins per month), the longstanding country icon has yet to lose any of his trademark passion and killer instinct for his craft. The 58-year-old is as fired up as ever to be back on the road this year, taking his music to the fans once again. “I get a kick out of it. I still enjoy the camaraderie, the band of brothers, your crew and your band. I’m an old jock. I like team sports,” he says of his continued passion for touring. “I like it when the new guy is closing for me, and we turn it up a notch or two and just absolutely kick his ass. You go out and put a boot in somebody’s ass!” Ask Adkins where he goes from here and he’ll say it’s quite simple: keep doing what he knows and loves. Performing. Creating. Inspiring. He loves it. And, he adds, he knows so many of his lifelong fans, and new ones to boot, do too. “I’m gonna go out there and find those people,” he says with genuine enthusiasm for the coming months. “I’m gonna bring a band and turn it up real loud! And we’re gonna have a good time!”
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The Story of My Bike I have always loved the Softail luxe models, because to me they that classic Harley-Davidson ic look. This was my dream
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Back in 2015, a custom order was placed with a dealership in Miami, Florida for a Softail Deluxe Harley-Davidson in Hard Candy Cancun blue. It was a rare color option, so there weren’t many built just like it. The original owner sweetened it even more by adding $17,000.00 worth of dealer installed customization which included chrome lower fork legs, chrome swing arm, Screamin Eagle Stage 1 kit, floorboards, custom stitched seat, and other upscaled options. Saying this was a good start to my dream was an understatement and this dude didn’t even know me. Shortly after the original owner took delivery of this bike, he lost it in an IRS seizure where it sat untouched for nearly 4 years. It was then sold at auction to another Florida dealer, and finally made its way to Tennessee in an inventory swap with Kodak Smoky Mountain Harley-Davidson.
His message said I needed to come down and see this badass Deluxe that just came in. He said I needed to see it in person because of its rarity. He was not kidding. I had to buy that bike. It just so happened I’d sold my bass boat that very morning and I was flush with a pocket full of cash. Isn’t it a marvel how things just happen? While this was an amazing piece of machinery, I wanted a few more tweeks to make it my own. I am partial to the southwest Cholo look so I added 14” Burly apes, Bassai True Dual Exhaust with Fishtail mufflers, and a bunch of chrome accessories. I also had pinstriping done by Knoxville native, Howard Horne. Not only is my bike a conversation piece at bike shows, it is also my means of transportation. I ride about 2500 miles a month. That’s my bike story. With a little luck, a good friend, and the IRS I have my dream bike.
I have a good friend who works for Kodak Harley. Bless him, when he saw that bike, he thought of me. I guess I had talked about my dream bike more than once.
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“What if faith, not fear, was your default reaction…” Max Lucado I saw a woman in Wal-Mart wearing a T-shirt that proclaimed, “I live by faith, not fear.” Since I have never met a stranger, I had no problem telling her I really liked her shirt. This opened a dialog about our mutual faith that God has all this mess under control. While we understood that people were ill and many have died due to Covid, we still believed He was active and present on planet earth. So often people turn their back on God or flatly declare there is no God because He has not lived up to their expectations. You often hear them say, “Where was God when I prayed for my mom to be healed, but she died?” or “Where was God while I was being raped or beaten?” How could a so-called loving God allow this evil, the pandemic, or the fires that are burning out of control in the Northwest, and now Hurricane Sally has destroyed the Gulf Coast? It seems that all around us there is nothing but destruction and death. Where is God? I remember standing in the rubble of my own life shouting at God, accusing Him of being asleep or just unconcerned. At those times I was reminded of a song I learned soon after I became a Christian. So often music has been my comfort and this song told me to hold on, joy comes in the morning, weeping only lasts for the night. It reminded me that the darkest hour is just before dawn. God never promised us that He would remove the bitter times. He did promise that He would walk through them with us, and that He would never leave us or forsake us. He asks that we trust Him and live by faith, not fear. He does have everything under control. Think about this. Joy Comes in The Morning, Words and Music by Bill & Gloria Gaither Psalm 23 What if faith, not fear, was your default reaction to threats?” Max Lucado, Fearless; Imagine your life without fear.
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