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The Grand Ole Opry Graces the Old Ryman Floor for the Last Time

Keith Urban & Steve Wariner

Last night, Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium was busting at the seams to watch the very last Grand Ole Opry show of the season, and the very last performance on the floor that supported the steps of legends. Last night’s crowd may have also been a little bigger than usual because Keith Urban performed for the first time in public since his vocal chord surgery in November.

Keith Urban

The only shows Keith had to cancel due to the surgery were two Grand Ole Opry performances. Well, he more than made up for it last night. Monkeyville members were obvious and everywhere to see and hear Keith for the first time in what seemed like ages. They were not disappointed. Keith was the last performer to take the stage last night, and was given a longer than the usual two-song set.

First Keith performed a beautiful rendition of “Long Hot Summer” with a string quartet. Wow, this totally changes the feeling of the song…makes it very whistful and almost sad. He also performed “You Gonna Fly” with a full band, “Making Memories of Us” totally acoustic, even unplugging and letting the crowd sing a full chorus, and “Somebody Like You.” I must say, Keith sounded better than ever with a new smoothness to his voice, and he looked thrilled to be performing again.

It was a great night, one many will never forget. I won’t lie…many of Keith’s fans thought “tonight is the night” while sitting in their pews. There was something in the air, and the stars seemed to be aligned. We were certain we were there to witness Keith Urban be asked to join The Grand Ole Opry. We all left a tad disappointed wondering “Why?”, but we’re certain his time will come. In the meantime, we got to see first hand that nothing can keep that man down.

Charlie Pride

Also performing the Opry last night were Jim Ed Brown, Eden’s Edge who gave a goosebump-inducing acoustic performance, The Oak Ridge Boys who got a standing ovation for an acapella version of “Amazing Grace” and a foot-stomping “Elvira,” and the legendary Charley Pride who performed “Kissed an Angel Good Morning.”

Edens Edge at Opry

So many legendary folks have paced those old floor boards since 1951…The next great artists will get to make their mark on the new floor.

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Keith Urban To Be the Last Artist to Perform on Ryman Stage

Keith Urban at Opry

Keith Urban will be the last artist to perform on the Ryman Auditorium stage. The iconic stage made of oak was installed in 1951 and has since been graces by legends such as Patsy Cline, Bruce Springsteen, Aretha Franklin, Dolly Parton, Paul Simon, and more…but all those feet and all of that equipment have taken it’s toll.

“The weak spots, dips and just the wear and tear of the shows that we’ve done over the last 18 years ultimately made it a necessity,” he said. “Being able to (build) a stage that really meets the demands of current production values is really very critical.”

The new floor will be more durable, made of Brazilian teak. The same wood was used to replace the Grand Ole Opry House stage after sustaining damage in the Nashville flood in 2010. By using it, the new stage will be able to support up to 120,000 pounds: three times its current load-bearing capacity. However, the old floor won’t be completely lost. The original wood will be placed along an 18-inch-deep strip that will run lengthwise along the edge of the new stage.

So, those who attend Friday’s Grand Ole Opry show will not only get to see Keith Urban’s first public performance since his vocal surgery month, but they’ll also be witnessing the last show to EVER take place on the historical stage.

You can read more about the history of the Ryman on Tennessean.com here.

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The Farm to Debut at the Grand Ole Opry on February 10

The Farm

Hot new country trio, The Farm, is set to make their Grand Ole Opry debut February 10th, 2012. Made up of members Nick Hoffman (vocals, fiddle), Damien Horne (vocals, keyboard, guitar) and Krista Marie (vocals, guitar), the act is deeply rooted in Country Music with their core built around a solid, identifiable vocal harmony. Performing as an acoustic trio for their Opry debut, the exciting milestone follows the success of the band’s first single release, “Home Sweet Home,” which is currently No. 38 on Mediabase with over 70 monitored stations playing the song across the country. The track will be featured on the band’s forthcoming debut album, which will be released later this year via All-In Records/Elektra Nashville, co-produced by Farmer Nick Hoffman with hit songwriter, Danny Myrick.

“Playing the Grand Ole Opry is a dream of all dreams, as an artist, a fan and an African American. I am honored and humbled by this opportunity.” – Damien Horne, THE FARM (vocals, keyboard, guitar)

“One of the very first things I did after moving to Music City was visit the Grand Ole Opry. It was SO exciting and intimidating to stand on the stage where all the legends have played. The last time my grandmother came to visit, she said, ‘I can’t wait until the day YOU are playing here. I won’t miss it!’ It’s now two years since she passed, but I know that she will be there, and have the best seat in the house. I’m honored to be sharing this special moment with my amazing partners, Nick and Damien.” – Krista Marie, THE FARM (vocals, guitar)

“Being invited to play the Grand Ole Opry is, simply put, a dream come true. As a fiddle player, one of my earliest inspirations was and still is the great Opry star Roy Acuff. When I first saw him spin his bow and play that fiddle on TV, I knew that Nashville was the place for me. All of my heroes are Opry Stars. I still spin my bow around on stage as a bit of a tribute to Mr. Acuff. It’ll be one of the great moments of my life to stand where they stood.” – Nick Hoffman, THE FARM (vocals, fiddle)

For more information on The Farm, visit: www.thefarmmusic.com / facebook.com/farmmusic
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Emmylou Harris Celebrates 20th Anniversary as an Opry Member

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The Grand Ole Opry presented by Humana honored one of country music’s most renowned artists, Emmylou Harris, on her 20th anniversary as an Opry member this past Saturday at the historic Ryman Auditorium.

The Country Music Hall of Fame member was inducted into the Opry on Jan. 25, 1992. Her 20-year milestone was celebrated with performances by the honoree, fellow 20-year Opry veteran Vince Gill; Rodney Crowell, with whom Harris is currently working on a duets album; Grammy-winner Shawn Colvin, making her Opry debut that evening; Buddy Miller, Kimmie Rhodes, also making her Opry debut and The Whites.

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Photos Courtesy of Grand Ole Opry, Photo Credit Chris Hollo

Keith Urban to Break His Silence at Opry

Keith Urban at Opry

Keith Urban will break his silence on February 3rd when he takes the Grand Ole Opry stage at the Ryman. Keith was placed on vocal rest after having a polyp removed from his vocal chords last month. Keith will also take the Opry stage on March 9th.

You can purchase tickets to see Keith and many others here.

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