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Born the oldest daughter into a musical family in Houston, TX, on Christmas Day, 1948, Mandrell was already reading music and playing accordion by the age of five.
Just six years later, she was so adept at playing the steel guitar that her father escorted her to a music trade convention in Chicago, where her talents caught the attention of Chet Atkins and Joe Maphis.
When she finally returned to performing a year later, the country music landscape had changed dramatically, with the "new traditionalist" movement gaining dominance while the glitzier, more pop-influenced music Mandrell favored began falling out of favor.
Music Majors Advisement Alert: Because of the sequential nature of many of the Fine Arts courses, students must meet during their first semester at Georgia Perimeter College with a Fine Arts adviser on the Clarkston Campus to plan their course of study.
Because the music curriculum must continue throughout an entire four-year College program, it is necessary that general education courses be met over the four-year period instead of during the first two years as is the usual procedure.
Students whose program of study is music are strongly urged to consult a music advisor prior to each semester's registration to ensure they register for the necessary courses to complete the associate's degree program in two years.