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    <title>That was Trent Lott groovin' to Exile</title>
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    <pubDate>Mon, 30 Jun 2008 10:02 EDT</pubDate>
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There was a national political celebrity in the crowd when  Exile  held its reunion concert at the Kentucky Theatre on June 19. <br/>
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 Trent Lott , the 66-year-old Mississippi native who was both Senate majority leader and Senate minority leader during a 35-year congressional career, is a longtime Exile fan. <br/>
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.The whole family came,. said his son,  Chet Lott , who lives in Bourbon County. Exile leader . J.P. Pennington  is a close friend of mine. We actually co-write music together.. <br/>
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Both Lotts are musical. Trent Lott belonged to a barbershop quartet called The Singing Senators and Chet Lott sings, writes music and has produced two CDs with Pennington. One brought in more than $125,000 for Hurricane Katrina relief in the Lott family's hometown of Pascagoula, Miss. ]]></description>
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