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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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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

Colorful Cast of Beloved Hee-Haw Show Reunite to Share Stories & Reminisce

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Country’s Family Reunion will premiere on RFD-TV beginning on Friday, January 6 at 7 P.M. CST/8 P.M. Eastern.*

“Country’s Family Reunion Salute to the Kornfield,” features the beloved cast members from the long-running television show HEE HAW with Roy Clark, Buddy Alan (Owens) and Bill Anderson, and of course, a stellar line-up of iconic music guests and country bent humor that were staples of this cultural phenomena for over 25 years. RFD-TV, “Rural America’s Most Important Network,” will air portions of the show each week throughout the month of January during the same weekly time slots.

*Check local listings for exact show times

  • Friday, January 6, 2012: 7 P.M. Central/8 P.M. Eastern*
  • Saturday, January 7, 2012: 5 A.M. Central/6 A.M. Eastern*
  • Saturday, January 7, 2012: 11 P.M. Central/12 Midnight Eastern*

Since 1997, Gabriel Communications has been bringing artists together into one room to reunite and reminisce about their careers, perform signature songs and share stories while the cameras roll. The result has been pure magic, leading to popular TV airings and successful DVD sales leaving country fans clamoring for more.

Bill Anderson

The entire “Salute to the Kornfield” series also includes appearances by Roy Clark, Buck Trent, Buddy Alan (Owens), Don Harron, Charlie Farquharson, Ramona Jones, John Conlee, Lulu Roman, Charlie McCoy, Ricky Skaggs, Victoria Hallman, T. Graham Brown, Gordie Tapp, Mike Snider, Johnny Lee, Barbi Benton, Larry Gatlin, Roni Stoneman, Moe Bandy, Gunilla Hutton, The Nashville Edition, The Whites, Jim Ed Brown, Jeff Smith, Gene Watson and Cathy Baker and is available in a 4-Disc set at www.cfrvideos.com or by calling 1-800-820-5405.

“It had been a number of years since many of us had seen each other and the reunion was joyous,” reflects Lulu Roman, regular HEE HAW cast member. “Several of the cast were missing and it was a firm reminder that for some of us, it was quite possibly the last time we might see each other,” she sentimentally added. “It was a very special get together.”

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Vince Gill’s Opry Anniversary – A Fans Review

Vince Gill celebrated 20 years as a member of the Grand Ole Opry August 13th. The show was sold out as anxious fans poured into the Opry house to see Vince and friends celebrate this special occasion. The man of the hour, Vince Gill opened the show in true Vince fashion. Billy Grammar a fellow Opry member had passed away, so Vince chose to open with “Gotta Travel On”, in tribute to his friend.

Many memorable “Opry Moments” followed as the night went on. A wonderful video montage of Vince’s Opry career was shown. Artists such as Little Jimmy Dickens, Martina McBride, Jon Anderson, Emmylou Harris, Bobby Osborne and the Rocky Top X-Press, Bill Anderson, The Whites, Jean Shepard, and The Time Jumpers all showed up to sing, and honor their friend. Vince joked at one point saying he saw Little Jimmy Dickens backstage and Little Jimmy said, “ 20 years is great kid, but I have done that 3 times!” Vince also played and sang with Emmylou Harris as well as with the Time Jumpers. The most touching part of the evening was the last half hour when 2 musical guests close to Vince’s heart took the stage.

 

His daughter Jenny Gill came out and did a show-stopping rendition of “If You Ever Have Forever in Mind”.  Vince sat back and watched grinning from ear to ear as his talented daughter sang his song. Afterward he said the best part of that was just getting to sit back and be her dad. Next Vince got to introduce the lady he calls the kindest soul to ever walk the earth, Mrs. Amy Grant. She came out and she sang a beautiful song she had written for Vince called, “True Love”.

The evening ended with Vince center stage. He was so humble as he thanked everyone for coming and told the crowd how much the Grand Ole Opry means to him. He spoke from his heart as he said he treasures all the friendships that have been made backstage and in the hallways. It was a truly memorable evening. Vince closed the show by saying “In the Immortal words of Mr. Roy Acuff….You better sing the one that brung ya” Vince Gill honored those words from Mr. Acuff and sang “When I Call Your Name.”

August 29th, marks the release of the single “Threaten Me With Heaven” by Vince Gill. This is the first new music we have heard from Vince since his grammy winning 4 disc CD set “These Days” in 2006. “Threaten Me With Heaven” is the first single off his CD “Guitar Slinger” set for release October 24th.

~Krissie Humphrey

Tuesday Night Opry Review

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This past Tuesday, Tawny and I went down to the Ryman for my first Grand Ole Opry experience. We saw Jason Michael Carroll, Jimmy Wayne, Whispering Bill Anderson, The Whites, and Dierks Bentley.  This was also my first time hearing Jason Michael Caroll and Jimmy Wayne live. I must say I was not disapointed.

Jason Michael Carroll sang “Where I’m From” and “Hurry Home”, his new single which is such a gut wrenching song. Every time I hear it I mist up. I was very impressed with his vocal talent, he is one of the best live performers I have heard and I must say I love the new haircut!

Jimmy Wayne sang “I Love You This Much” and “Sara Smile”. I really love this new single and hearing it live was just as great, he has such a smooth voice. After hearing him sing Sara Smile live it really made me wish my name was Sara.

Dierks was the last to take the stage after some rousing christmas tunes from Bill Anderson, and a round of bluegrass which I appreciate but do not love.  He sang “Lot of Leavin’ Left To Do”and my personal favorite “Wanna Make You Close Your Eyes”.  Hearing that song live is fantastic, I love Dierks Bentley even if he didn’t come out and sign autographs after the show like Jimmy Wayne did.

All in all my first Opry experience was a good one, I will definitely be back!

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