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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.

You can see more pictures on our Flickr here.

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The Oak Ridge Boys, Wynonna & Jason Michael Carroll Can Take the”IF” Out of Gift, And You Can, Too!

Cracker Barrel

For a great gift with no worries ‘if’ it will get there on time, ‘if’ it’s personal enough, or ‘if’ it’s something they can use, choose a Cracker Barrel Old Country Store® digital gift card. With these electronic versions of Cracker Barrel’s traditional plastic gift cards, you can add a personal message and photo, schedule delivery right down to the day and time, and even share it socially on Facebook. And now you can add an image of the Oak Ridge Boys, Wynonna Judd, or Jason Michael Carroll Cracker Barrel CD cover for the music lovers on your list.

“The Oak Ridge Boys are having lots of fun with Cracker Barrel’s digital gift cards,” said Joe Bonsall of The Oak Ridge Boys. “We go to crackerbarrel.com/store/gift-cards/ and order a digital gift card. This is where the fun begins. We then add a personal photo, or select the image of our CD cover, add a message, decide how much we want the card to be worth from $10.00 to $500.00, pick a delivery date, and we’re done. Our friends get the gift of the kind of good country cookin’ that we like to eat when we visit at Cracker Barrel or they can pick out something for themselves from Cracker Barrel’s store. And when they see a picture of our CD on the gift card, it’s a gentle reminder to listen to our music or to buy our CD, It’s Only Natural, which Cracker Barrel recently released through their exclusive music program for one of their friends. I love the way this works!”

Cracker Barrel’s digital gift cards with exclusive music program CD images also include Wynonna Judd and Jason Michael Carroll. Wynonna’s Love Heals CD debuted at #7 on the Billboard Magazine Top Country Albums chart in May 2010. Jason Michael Carroll’s Numbers CD was released in July 2011 with a compilation of songs about everyday life experiences, including “Alyssa Lies,” which reached #5 on the Billboard Country Chart from Carroll’s 2007 album.

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“No Shave November” Raises over $35,000 for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital

No Shave November

The first annual “No Shave November” competition to benefit St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital officially drew to a close yesterday, November 30. “No Shave November” gained tremendous response surpassing several goals set for $2500, $5000, $10,000 and $20,000. The contest ended, raising over $35,000 for the children’s hospital.

Yesterday, The Moose Music Row (www.moose4men.com) in Nashville threw a “Beard Bash” in honor of the participants. Prizes were awarded to the finalists and “The Beard of the Year” award was selected by a panel of celebrity judges: A Rocket to the Moon (Fueled by Ramen recording group – Andrew Cook, Eric Halvorsen, Justin Richards, Nick Santino), Duane Allen and Joe Bonsall from The Oak Ridge Boys, Matt and Ryan Fleener from The Dirt Drifters, Tom Gossin from Gloriana, Casey James, Neal McCoy, The McClymonts (Mollie and Samantha McClymont), John Rich and Blake Shelton.

“No Shave November” Winners

The Whisker Reward (to the beard that raised the most money)
Billy Greenwood ($3,185)

The MVP award (to the person who did the most to spread the word about the event)
Chuck Aly

The More Salt Than Pepper award (to the beard with the most gray)
Damon Moberly

The Shoulda Shaved November award (to the worst beard)
Bob Reeves

The Lindsay Lohan award (to the best mug shot)
Andy Woods

The Hairy Potter award (to the person who looks the most like Harry Potter with a beard)
John Flint

The Beard of the Year award
Brian Bowling

Photo Caption: Warner Music Nashville participants, event organizers and the winners who were present at the No Shave November “Beard Bash”
Peter Strickland (Warner Music Nashville SVP of Brand Management & Sales), Tyler Wall (WMN), Bob Reeves (WMN VP of Promotion), April Johnson (WMN), George Meeker (WMN), Brian Bowling (“The Beard of the Year”), WSIX’s Billy Greenwood (“The Whisker Award”), Lou Ramirez (WMN), Country Aircheck’s Chuck Aly (“The MVP Award”)

Check out “No Shave November” on Facebook

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Oak Ridge Boys Helping Those in Need with Extensive Holiday Tour & Network TV Special

The Oak Ridge Boys- It's Only Natural

The legendary Oak Ridge Boys are kicking off the season with a 31-city holiday tour, and teaming with Save the Children to lend a hand to those in need. For those who miss them on stage, the group will bring its incomparable sounds into homes across the nation, with a broadcast television show, The Oak Ridge Boys Christmas Special. It’s set to begin airing on Friday, December 2, 2011, and will be featured on TLN (Total Living Network), WHT (World Harvest Network) and Inspiration Network as well as in various markets, including New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Miami, Houston, Phoenix, Memphis, San Francisco, Honolulu, and many more. Be sure to check local listings throughout the holiday season for the half-hour special. The program will also be featured on Save the Children’s YouTube Channel and include CMT Insider host Katie Cook, a long-time child sponsor through the organization.

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Keenan Cahill and The Oak Ridge Boys Debut “What’cha Gonna Do”

For the first time ever, Keenan’s going country – and Grand Ole Opry members The Oak Ridge Boys are along for the ride. In the catchy video for The Oak Ridge Boys, “What’cha Gonna Do” Keenan and the country stars lip synch, live at the Grand Ole Opry.

This is 16-year old Keenan’s first country music collaboration of any kind, and with The Oak Ridge Boys beside him, he’s making his country music debut with one of the genre’s most venerable acts.

This is a one-of-a-kind collaboration that’s not to be missed. True to the spirit of the song, Keenan’s video with The Oak Ridge Boys is fun, hilarious, and hugely entertaining.

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