Howdy,
Always late
Bob Wray was talking a few days ago about his visit to the Ryman and
mentioned Jim Ed Brown.
Specifically, he said: Can someone tell me something about the Jim Ed
Brown? Of all the old timers last night, he seemed to me the one who had
weathered the best. His voice was
Date: Sun, 17 Jan 1999 13:01:40 -0500
From: "Jon Weisberger" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Who decides who becomes a member of the Opry and who doesn't?
"Opry
management" decides who becomes a member; if you manage to pierce that veil,
let us know.
Ahha! So that's why they can snub
Bob Wray asks:
- Who decides who becomes a member of the Opry and who doesn't? For
instance, there was a big deal made of the guests (Daryl Singletary,
John Berry, Sherrie somebody from Australia) as opposed to the
members.
Sherrie Austin (and BTW, Singletary spells his name Daryle).
I had a chance to go see The Friday Night Opry last night, which was
broadcast live from the Ryman, the first time since 1974 that the Opry
had been broadcast from the 'Mother Church of Country Music' as Ralph
Emery and a host of other Goo-Goo-Cluster peddling WSM DJs reminded us
through the
. It began with a
line about slipping a ring on/off someone's finger.
"Pocket Full of Gold", CD same name, sing it every gig by request from my
drummer.
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