As the Grand Ole Opry celebrates its 100th year, The Tennessean is taking a look back. Here are some of the renowned radio ...
Country music legend Jeannie Seely – who broke new ground and shattered glass ceilings in the genre – has died in hospice care. "I feel very fortunate to be part of the Opry tradition and I truly am ...
As the Grand Ole Opry celebrates 100 years, the treasured country music show has released 100 of the greatest country music songs of all-time chosen completely by the fans. The Opry has conveniently ...
On December 10, 1927, radio host George D. Hay announced the end of an hourlong opera program on Nashville’s WSM radio. Next up was the much more down-home Barn Dance. “For the past hour, we have been ...
Jeannie Seely, who appeared on the Grand Ole Opry radio program more times than any other performer and was the first singer to record a live album on the Opry stage, has died, her publicist, Don ...