Here's a look at the rich history, fun facts and just general knowledge surrounding the Grand Ole Opry as it celebrates 100 ...
Opening night ended with a spotlight on “Uncle Jimmy” Thompson, an eccentric 77-year-old fiddler who took song requests from ...
What exactly is the Grand Ole Opry and why is it so iconic? Why is successes in country music synonymous with playing that ...
Country fans could tune in to “Opry 100: A Live Celebration” live on Wednesday, March 19 from 8 to 11 p.m. ET on NBC. Now, ...
Carrie Underwood honored Randy Travis at the Grand Ole Opry 100th anniversary on Wednesday singing two of his songs.
A choir of around 50 Grand Ole Opry members filled the stage, along with some of the biggest names in country music, to sing Parton's renowned hit "I Will Always Love You." Hillary Scott, Charles ...
George Jones, inducted in 1956, was born in the Deep East Texas community of Saratoga in Hardin County. Jones and his ...
Dozens of the biggest country music stars closed the Grand Ole Opry's 100-year live concert celebration with an emotional tribute to Dolly Parton.
Kellie Walton The Grand Ole Opry began as a radio show in 1925, and it put Nashville on the map as the "Country Music Capital of the World." Throughout its history, the Grand Ole Opry has called ...
The Grand Ole Opry will celebrate its 100th anniversary with a special televised event on March 19, hosted by Blake Shelton. The event will feature multiple musical acts throughout the evening ...
Roy Clark, Ricky Skaggs, Earl Scruggs and Vince Gill, from left, performed together at the Grand Ole Opry in 2001. Clark, who died in 2018, and Gill are among Oklahoma music artists who became Grand ...
On Wednesday, March 19, the Grand Ole Opry will be celebrating its centennial with a star-studded lineup of performers including Reba McEntire, Post Malone, Jelly Roll, and Carrie Underwood.