Another classic country artist has left us as Grand Ole Opry member Jack Greene died yesterday, succumbing from complications of Alzheimer's disease at the age of 83.
Country music legend Loretta Lynn is set to celebrate her 50th anniversary on the Grand Ole Opry on Sept. 25, and it’s shaping up to be a big all-star party. The ‘Coal Miner’s Daughter’ singer will be joined by her sister, Crystal Gayle, as well as friends like Miranda Lambert, Lee Ann Womack, Trace Adkins, and Pistol Annies, who will be making their debut on the hallowed stage.
As I mentioned on the show this morning, last week me and the family made a trip to Nashville. As a huge country music fan, I am in heaven every time I go.
If you've ever been to Nashville and you're a country music fan, chances are you've taken in a performance at the Grand Ole Opry. There is nothing quite like it.
Congrats to Gary LeVox, Joe Don Rooney and Jay Demarcus....the newest members of the Grand Ole Opry! The guys were performing on the Opry last night when they got interuppted by Vince Gill with an invitation to join the most historic club in country music...
Congrats to William Lee Golden, Richard Sturben, Duane Allen and Joe Bonsall- inducted into the Grand Ole Opry Saturday night in Nashville! The Oaks were inducted by Country Music Hall of Fame member Little Jimmy Dickens, and welcomed into the club by former Presiden George HW Bush...
In case you missed this, last week your American Idol Champ and Runner-Up made their respective Grand Ole Opry debuts. Here's a clip with interviews and small excerpts of their performances.