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Grand Ole Opry Continues On For 4,916th Saturday Night Broadcast For Fans Around The World


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NASHVILLE, Tenn. – (March 21, 2020) – Grand Ole Opry members Vince Gill, Brad Paisley and Marty Stuart kept the circle unbroken and the music playing for fans around the world tuning in tonight to the 4,916th consecutive Saturday night broadcast of the Opry. In addition to being heard on the radio, the show was also live on Circle, and on Gray TV stations and other TV affiliates in addition to being live streamed via Circle’s Facebook and YouTube. TV and radio personality Bobby Bones hosted the Circle telecast of tonight’s show, while Opry announcer Bill Cody manned the on-stage announcer podium.  

Cody aptly described the night’s show for the listening audience as one unlike any other in Opry history, while Bones spoke to the viewing audience. “We will all get through this because we’re gonna stick together,” he said. “We need to find ways to keep connected, and still be safe. Which is why we’re here tonight.” 


Brad Paisley
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Throughout the night, the three Opry members sat at a CDC-recommended social distance, playing for a minimal crew in the Opry House and for fans around the globe. Accompanying each other on their acoustic instruments, the three swapped  stories and songs, including Gill’s “Go Rest High on That Mountain,” Stuart’s “Hobo’s Prayer” and Paisley’s “Mud On The Tires,” among others. 

Gill opened the show with an emotional performance of “Sweet Music Man,” written by and recorded by Kenny Rogers, as a tribute to the music legend who passed away last night.  Gill said it was “one of my favorite songs Kenny ever did.”

Vince Gill
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Stuart explained the Opry’s streak of 4,916 consecutive Saturday night performances, saying, “Country music is no stranger to hard times. The Grand Ole Opry is no stranger to hard times, either. It’s 94 years old and has been through world wars, catastrophes, and presidential assassinations, but somehow the show has just gone right along and never gone off the air.” 

Brad Paisley gave “a shout out to those working overtime tonight,” paying tribute to healthcare workers, saying “to those out there on the front lines of this war, God bless you. We’re going to keep playing music for you one way or another.” He then performed his hit “This Is Country Music,” which he ended with an ode to the Rogers classic “The Gambler.” 


Marty Stuart
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Throughout the night, the three Opry members spoke of lifting each other up and ideally providing hope to the audience tuning in. Gill reminded the world, “We are at our best during hard times.” Paisley added, “Country music really excels in times like this. …We will persevere in the face of this.”

Amid current COVID-19 concerns, the Opry, the world’s longest-running radio show, has paused all shows with a live Opry House audience through April 4. During this time, however, the Opry has pledged to continue live Saturday night broadcasts without an audience in attendance. Fans are invited to follow the Opry on social media and visit opry.com for show and tune in updates. 

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Rodney Crowell Added To Lineup For Amy Grant & Vince Gill’s Christmas At The Ryman

Music icon Rodney Crowell has been added to the bill for “Christmas at the Ryman” the long-running holiday concert series hosted by Amy Grant and Vince Gill.  The beloved Christmas tradition, which began in 2008, will run for 12 non-consecutive nights.

Gill commented about the opportunity to be working with his longtime friend, “I’m looking forward to spending 12 nights sharing the stage with one of my most favorite people on the planet. It’s going to be a good Christmas!”  Crowell added, “I’m really happy to be a part of Vince and Amy’s Nashville tradition.”

Joining Rodney on stage for his set will be Grammy award-winning guitarist John Jorgenson and multi-instrumentalist Rory Hoffman.

Tickets are on sale now and can be purchased here for all of the shows.

Dates:
November 28, 29
December 5, 6, 12, 13, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21

ABOUT RODNEY CROWELL:
Rodney Crowell is a multiple Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter who has written or recorded 15 #1 songs on the country music charts. He has won five Americana Music Awards, including the Lifetime Achievement Award for Songwriting in 2009, and is a member of the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame. His songs have been recorded by country legends (Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, George Strait), current country chart toppers (Tim McGraw, Keith Urban), blues icons (Etta James) and rock and roll legends (Van Morrison, Bob Seger).

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Pop-Contemporary Country Singer Brennin Releases New Single “Rip Off The Rearview” Featuring Country Music Icon Vince Gill

8thFollowing the exclusive premiere on Rolling Stone Country, the sleek singer-songwriter, Brennin, announces the release of his latest single “Rip Off The Rearview,” featuring country music icon Vince Gill, today, Friday March 3. Partnering with YWCA of Nashville and Middle Tennessee, 50% of iTunes sales on the track will go towards victims of domestic violence as one in four women experience domestic abuse in their lifetime.

Known for his guest role as Sullivan Fitzgerald on the former ABC hit series, “Nashville,” Brennin has toured and opened for artists, such as Tracy Lawrence, Lee Ann Womack, and Charlie Daniels Band, across the US and Canada and appeared on numerous television shows, including the Ellen Degeneres Show and The X-Factor, where Simon Cowell praised the talented singer as having a “brillant voice, with a great charisma that could be turned into a great artist.” After signing to William Morris Endeavor and Deluge Music, the singer-songwriter earned his cut, “I Can’t Do This,” on Vince Gill‘s 2016 album “Down To My Last Bad Habit” and was featured in Rolling Stone Country’s10 New Country Artists You Need To Know.”
Fans can purchase the new track on ITunes here and watch for the new music video to follow.
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About Brennin: 
Oklahoma native, Brennin, moved to Music City in 2007 to pursue the spotlight in country music and quickly caught the attention of Music Row, signing a publishing deal shortly after the move and touring and opening for country music mainstays across the US and Canada. The singer-songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist was soon featured on numerous televisions shows, including Ellen Degeneres and The X-Factor, where Simon Cowell praised the talented singer as having a “brilliant voice with a great charisma that could be turned into a great artist.” Brennin has since appeared on the former ABC hit series “Nashville” as Sullivan Fitzgerald. Recently signed to William Morris Endeavor and Deluge Music, the singer-songwriter earned his latest cut, “I Can’t Do This,” on country icon Vince Gill’s 2016 album, Down to My Last Bad Habit, and has toured the Middle East and Europe performing for the United States Military. Brennin has partnered with YWCA for his brand new single, “Rip off the Rearview,” featuring Vince Gill, which is now available for download and streaming. 50% of iTunes sales will go to YWCA to support victims of domestic abuse.
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Rodney Crowell, Emmylou Harris and Vince Gill Team Up for Celebrity Barn Dance & Benefit Concert on Sat, March 28 at The Jaeckle Centre

Multi-Award Winning Artists Rodney Crowell, Emmylou Harris and Vince Gill along with Cory Chisel, team up for the second annual Celebrity Barn Dance & Benefit Concert. The event will take place on Saturday, March 28 at The Jaeckle Centre in Thompson’s Station, Nashville’s premiere equine facility and the largest barn in the south.  Proceeds from the event will benefit MusiCares®, Music Health Alliance, Bonaparte’s Retreat and New Beginnings at Lake Charles.

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BMI To Name Vince Gill As ‘Icon’ At 2014 BMI Country Awards

Broadcast Music, Inc.®, (BMI®), a global leader in music rights management, will celebrate the extraordinary songwriting career of Vince Gill by naming him a BMI Icon at the company’s 62nd annual BMI Country Awards. The invitation-only event, which will be held on Tuesday, November 4 at BMI’s Music Row offices in Nashville, will honor Gill and the songwriters and publishers of the most-performed country songs of the previous year. The BMI Icon award is given to “songwriters who have had a unique and indelible influence on generations of music makers.” An all-star musical tribute will pay homage to Gill, who joins a list of past honorees that includes Dean Dillon, Tom T. Hall, Kris Kristofferson, Willie Nelson, Hank Williams, Jr., Merle Haggard, Dolly Parton, Loretta Lynn and others. Continue Reading →

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Show Review: ALL 4 THE HALL

All 4 The Hall 2014This year’s ALL 4 THE HALL marked the 5th consecutive year of this very special event to raise money for the Country Music Hall of Fame.  Taking place at the Bridgestone Arena in downtown Nashville, the event was co-hosted by Keith Urban and Vince Gill. Continue Reading →

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Country Artists Release Anthem Highlighting Hunger in America, Generates Donation to Feeding America

What: A group of top recording artists have come together to record the original recording “Give ’Em Hope,” which supports the nationwide initiative Outnumber Hunger. Since 2011, Outnumber Hunger has helped Feeding America secure more than 25 million meals for local food banks.

 

Forty-eight percent of the anthem purchase price is being donated by Big Machine Label Group to Feeding America to benefit local food banks across the country.

 

Who: The anthem features 11 top artists and bands: Danielle Bradbery, Vince Gill, Lauren Jenkins, Toby Keith, Martina McBride, Cassadee Pope, Reba, The Band Perry, The Cadillac Three, Thomas Rhett and Chris Young.

 

“Give ’Em Hope” is recorded by Nashville for Outnumber Hunger (on Big Machine Records). The anthem was written by Fancy Hagood and Megan James, and produced by James Stroud.

 

When and where: “Give ’Em Hope” is available for $1.29 on iTunes.

 

Streaming link: Nashville For Outnumber Hunger – Give ‘Em Hope

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Album Review: Charlie Worsham | ‘Rubberband’

Charlie Worsham Took me a bit getting around to the debut 12-track release by Charlie Worsham entitled ‘Rubberband’, but here it is at last.

The songwriting is solid, songs are radio-friendly, great musicianship, and it’s traditional country at its very core.

The lead track “Could It be” (my favorite) almost put me in mind of the country group Alabama“Tools Of The Trade” a mid-tempo song with Vince Gill and Marty Stuart is another standout.

Charlie’s voice is strong and he sings with ease.  I love the distinctive breaks in his voice at different points in songs, just a stylistic choice that sets him apart from other male artists.

The album has a very organic feel to it, not overly-produced, and a very introspective feel to it.  I highly-recommend it.

Rated 4 1/2 out of 5 stars.

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Album Review: Sara Evans | ‘Slow Me Down’; Contest

Sara Evans

Without a doubt, Sara Evan’s is back in full force with her 11-track new release entitled ‘Slow Me Down’ available for purchase on March 11th. Continue Reading →

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Cracker Barrel Old Country Store® Releases Vince Gill And Paul Franklin’s BAKERSFIELD: DELUXE EDITION Today

Vince Gill BakersfieldToday, Cracker Barrel Old Country Store® releases Bakersfield: Deluxe Edition, an exclusive and expanded edition of the critically-acclaimed album from 20x GRAMMY Award-winning artist Vince Gill and famed steel guitarist Paul Franklin. The critically-acclaimed CD contains four additional songs (for a total of 14) and retails for $11.99 at all Cracker Barrel Old Country Store® locations and online at crackerbarrel.com. The digital version will be available beginning tomorrow, Tuesday Jan. 28, via iTunes and Amazon.com. Continue Reading →

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