
From Philadelphia to Fiji, people know that the Grand Ole
Opry is synonymous with country music. How it earned that
reputation -- indeed, how it became the show that made
country music famous -- is quite a tale.
It began on
the night of Nov. 28, 1925, when a young announcer on
Nashville radio station WSM (650 on the AM dial) introduced
a fiddle player, Uncle Jimmy Thompson, as the first
performer on a new show called "The WSM Barn Dance."
Now more than
80 years later, the show is still going strong. Along the
way, it became the foundation for a huge entertainment
resort, Opryland, and led the way for Nashville to become
Music City.
Today the
magic of the Opry continues. Trace Adkins, Dierks Bentley,
Charlie Daniels, Vince Gill, Martina McBride, Brad Paisley,
Ricky Skaggs, Marty Stuart, Mel Tillis, and Carrie Underwood
are among the stars who are part of the Opry family.
Thousands of people make pilgrimages every year to see and
hear them, while millions tune in to enjoy the Opry on TV
(Great American Country), or radio via 650 AM WSM, XM
Satellite Radio or syndicated radio, or on the worldwide web
at opry.com.
"The Grand Ole
Opry celebrates the diversity of all the musical styles
under the country music umbrella. In addition, the Opry
presents the many generations of artists who have formed
country music's rich legacy and continues to forge its
future course," says Opry Vice President and General
Manager, Pete Fisher. "The continued commitment the Opry
members display to regularly appear is the cornerstone of
its success. The key to the Opry's longevity can be
attributed to its ability to evolve with the ever-changing
musical landscape of the times."


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The
number one tourist attraction in Nashville, Tennessee
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Grand
Ole Opry House seats 4,400 guests
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There are three Opry shows each and every weekend, plus
Tuesday shows from March through December
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Longest-running live radio show in the world!
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No other musical genre has a home like country music has
at the Opry
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Grand Ole Opry
2802 Opryland
Drive
Nashville, TN 37214
Phone
615-871-OPRY
www.opry.com
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Relations
Dan Rogers
615-458-8543 |