Posts Tagged ‘Vince Gill’

Idol’s Scotty McCreery and Lauren Alaina Step Up to the Plate and Into the Opry Circle

Wednesday, June 1st, 2011

In Country Music News Today

As if two lives couldn’t change any more, they are certainly about to. On Friday, June 10, two of American Idol’s most recent alumni, Scotty McCreery and Lauren Alaina, will make their debut on the Opry stage. Just last week McCreery was named the 10th season winner of American Idol with Lauren Alaina finishing right behind him. Both are interested in a career in country music which they will kick off with a debut at the Grand Ole Opry. Fans can see McCreery and Alaina perform alongside Randy Travis and Billy Ray Cyrus at the June 10 show. Click here for tickets.

McCreery and Alaina will also join the star-studded line-up of players who have come together to support the fight against cancer in the 21st annual City of Hope Celebrity Softball Challenge on Saturday, June 11. McCreery and Alaina will join previously announced artists including Vince Gill, Dierks Bentley, David Nail, and numerous others to raise money for the City of Hope’s life-saving research, treatment and education programs. The Celebrity Softball Challenge is an official part of the 2011 CMA Music Festival and has raised more than $2 million in its 21 year history. To purchase tickets, visit www.ticketmaster.com. For more information, visit www.cityofhope.org/giving.

Opry Love Connections

Tuesday, February 1st, 2011

By Katrina Maddox, Marketing and Sales Assistant for the Opry

Put a little love in your heart! In honor of Valentine’s Day, here’s a list of my all-time favorite Opry love connections. Enjoy, and watch out for Cupid’s arrow!

10.  Music City Millennium Marryathon

More than 100 country music fan couples were wed on Valentine’s Day 2000 during the Music City Millennium Marryathon on the Opry stage. The couples were serenaded by the Opry’s Connie Smith plus Bryan White and John Berry, who offered his signature “Your Love Amazes Me.”

8.  Jimmy and Mona Dickens

My favorite Opry member is also Mona Dickens’ favorite, her husband, Jimmy. Mona was a big fan of Jimmy’s  music when they first met after a show on one of his tours. Years later, the couple celebrated their 25th Wedding Anniversary on the Opry stage. The two marked 40 years of marriage last December.

 

8. Blake Shelton and Miranda Lambert

The Opry’s newest addition, Blake Shelton, has on occasion surprised Opry audiences by inviting fiancé Miranda Lambert out for a song. Following Blake’s Opry induction, Miranda posted on Twitter, “I’m engaged to an official Opry member!!!!”

7.  Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood

Opry members and power couple Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood have collaborated on dozens of songs including “In Another’s Eyes.” In September of 1997 he shocked fans when he joined Trisha on the Opry stage unannounced during a performance of that very song.

6.  Vince Gill and Amy Grant

Vince Gill wed Amy Grant during a quiet ceremony in Nashville. Six weeks later, Vince brought Amy to the Grand Ole Opry and joined her on stage for her debut performance, singing “How Great Thou Art.”

5.  Ricky Skaggs and Sharon White

For Ricky Skaggs and Sharon White (of The Whites), it was their love of bluegrass that brought them together. The two were wed in 1981, and both became members of the Grand Ole Opry within the next five years.

 

4.  George Jones and Tammy Wynette

As with many other country artists, Tammy Wynette idolized Opry artists such as Hank Williams, Patsy Cline, and George Jones. Little did she know that she would one day marry Jones or that she’d earn the title “The First Lady of Country Music.” Though the Jones/Wynette marriage didn’t last, their recorded collaborations can still be heard nearly everyday on 650 WSM. One of my favorites is “Golden Ring.”

3.  Trace Adkins and Rhonda Forlaw

After his debut performance on the Grand Ole Opry, Trace Adkins got down on one knee and proposed to then-girlfriend Rhonda Forlaw who was sitting in the audience. She accepted.

2.  Marty Stuart and Connie Smith

Marty Stuart met Connie Smith when he was 12 years old and proclaimed to his mother later in the night that he was going to marry Ms. Smith someday. In July of 1997 he proved this to be true when the two were wed. The couple continues to wow fans with frequent duet performances on the nights they both appear on the Opry.

1.  Johnny Cash and June Carter

Johnny Cash met the love of his life June Carter backstage at the Grand Ole Opry. 13 years later during a live performance in Ontario, Canada, Johnny asked June to marry him. The rest is history.

Photos From The Opry House

Tuesday, June 8th, 2010

A blog by Opry staffers, Opry members, friends, and others about the flooding of the Opry House, subsequent clean up and refurbishment, and an eventual return home for the show that made country music famous.

Photos From The Opry House
by Dan Rogers, Opry Senior Marketing Manager

“Time is a great healer,” says the much-quoted Italian proverb. In the case of the Grand Ole Opry House, the great healer/cleaner/refurbisher is a virtual army of professionals working almost non-stop with hammers, vacuums, saws, and other tools to ready the Opry House for the moment when country music’s top artists and biggest fans gather to see the Opry staged in its permanent home once again.

While photos of the House taken during last month’s flood spurred emails from around the world noting fans were heartbroken by what they saw, the shots accompanying this blog show a House no doubt on the mend. The pews on the main floor of the auditorium have been removed, as has the stage, such that both can be replaced. We’ve been assured that the iconic circle of wood placed center stage in 1974 is being treated with tender loving care in anticipation of its return. Walls that once divided dressing rooms inside country’s home have been removed such that new ones can take their place.

When the Opry House was under water on Tues., May 4 and the show moved to the War Memorial Auditorium for the evening, Marty Stuart opened the show, saying, “our family, our songs, and our spirit live on.” Looking at the photos from this week, it’s not terribly difficult to imagine that family, those songs, and that spirit once again inhabiting the walls of the Grand Ole Opry House in the not-too-distant future.

Until then, please allow me to once again remind you we’d love to see you in Nashville during this historic Opry summer. The city is alive with more music than you can possible experience in the days in which you’ll visit. In the past week alone, I’ve seen performances by two of my very favorite artists– Mary Chapin Carpenter and Vince Gill–, and within then next couple of weeks, I’ll have the chance to see performances by Carrie Underwood, Josh Turner, The Oak Ridge Boys, Miranda Lambert, Keith Urban, Wynonna, Emmylou Harris, and more.

I couldn’t be happier to live in Nashville this summer, and I swear you’ll leave us feeling you couldn’t be happier you visited.

The Grand Ole Opry stage

The iconic Opry barn backdrop

The Opry House auditorium

Backstage hallway of the Opry House

The backstage offices at the artist entrance of the Opry House