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- Seventy-two year old soul singer Frank Bey is on the verge of losing his international touring career to a debilitating battle with kidney disease. Struggling through a harsh winter, and without money to even pay for his medicine, he faces the soul- crushing prospect of letting go of the dreams he has had since he was a kid in a Georgia gospel choir. But Frank meets these hardships with an almost supernatural patience and resilience. In what appears to be his last show overseas, he captures the attention of one of the top songwriters and producers in the business. Journeying to Nashville for the first time, Frank lays it all on the line to finally make his dream come true.
- In the fall of 1864 the Confederate Army marched Union prisoners into a hastily built compound called Camp Lawton in Jenkins County, Georgia. The population mushroomed to more than 10,000 in just six weeks. Then, as Sherman's army approached, guards and prisoners alike were forced to flee. Abandoned, the camp disappeared into the forest and remained undisturbed for over a century, until a team from Georgia Southern University surveyed the site. They found what appeared to be on wall from the camp stockade wall, Civil War era coins, a daguerreotype, and more. The rest of the story was waiting to be uncovered. Time Team America joined the effort to map the entire stockade and learn more about this important moment in the nation's history.