Florida Georgia Line to Make Grand Ole Opry Debut

Florida Georgia Line will ‘cruise’ to the Grand Ole Opry stage to make their Opry debut on Friday, August 17. The duo, made up of Tyler Hubbard from Monroe, Georgia and Brian Kelley from Ormond Beach, Florida, will perform their debut single, “Cruise,” during their set. “It is an honor to play the Opry and [...] Read More

GAC’s Top 20 Patriotic Songs

By David Scarlett, with Sarah Wyland If you want to hear patriotic songs, whether openly saluting the military or just extolling the virtues of everyday life in America, country music is a great place to start. The tunes that made it on our list of the 20 Greatest Country Patriotic Songs are by some of country’s [...] Read More

Kellie Pickler, Rascal Flatts & More Salute Military at the Grand Ole Opry

The Grand Ole Opry will roll out the red carpet tonight, May 22, to welcome members of the Tennessee National Guard. The public is invited to their arrival to say ‘thank you’ to the men and women who serve our country as part of the celebration. The evening’s Opry performance, a salute to the military, [...] Read More

Here’s Where the Stars Will Be on New Year’s Eve

Have you made your New Year’s Eve plans yet? Check out where you can catch some of your favorite country stars ringing in 2012, both live and on TV: Edens Edge will perform at the third annual “Bash On Broadway” in Nashville along with The Farm, Jeffrey Steele and headliner Lynyrd Skynyrd.The free show will [...] Read More

He’s 90! Little Jimmy Dickens Just Keeps On Tickin’

He’s the oldest current member of the Grand Ole Opry, someone the other members look up to — even if they have to look down to do it. Little Jimmy Dickens, all 4’-11” of him, turns 90 on Sunday, and some of his music industry friends have a party cooked up for him this weekend to celebrate. And he’s got plenty of friends. Randy Houser was thrilled to make the introductory speech last month when the Music City Walk of Fame inducted “Tater,” a nickname Jimmy picked up from Hank Williams for his first hit, “Take An Old cold ‘Tater (And Wait).” Fellow West Virginian Brad Paisley has repeatedly employed Little Jimmy in his videos and plopped him onto his albums in comedic tracks. And that’s just a start on the list. But Little Jimmy’s always been a friend of his fellow Opry members. He used to walk across the alley between the Ryman Auditorium and Tootsie’s Orchid Lounge with Hank. And he got his shot at the Opry and his first recording contract when he was championed by Roy Acuff, who was considered the King of Country Music. Read More