Tennessee O'Neil
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Tennessee O'Neil is the most sensitive of the Country Bears band in the film The Country Bears. He plays the "One String Thing" and is a soulful singer and dynamic force on the stage. Off stage, he's an emotional wreck. He quit the band when the love of his life Trixie left him. He then tried to be a marriage councelor...but he broke down in heaving sobs during his sessions with clients. Although he agreed to rejoin the band for Beary, his anxiety attacks about seeing Trixie again nearly killed him.
Julianne Buescher puppeteered Tennessee's face and laid down the original vocal track, and Jodi St. Michael was the suit performer. Don Henley provided Tennessee's singing voice when Tennessee and Trixie are reunited on stage singing their love duet.
Julianne Buescher stated in a 2007 interview that among the characters she has puppeteered, Tennesee is her favorite:
| | The one I always think of first is Tennessee...that bear had a beautifully built head (by John Criswell) and his emotional range was a challenge. It was also incredible to watch him sing his ballad (which was cut short in the film), and his "rocker snarl" was sweet![1]
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Sources
- ↑ An Interview with Julianne Buescher. The Muppet Newsflash. March 2007.
