Fan Clubhouse Newsletter
| Paisley, Dickens Help Install Circle In Opry Stage |
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| Wednesday, August 25, 2010 |
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From the Tennessean “I hung my head and cried and went back to the house,” said Dickens, a Country Music Hall of Famer who at 89 is the Opry’s oldest living member. No one was crying Wednesday morning, when Dickens, fellow Opry member Brad Paisley, Mayor Karl Dean and numerous Opry officials celebrated a flood — pardon — of good news: *The famed six-foot circle moved from the Ryman Auditorium to the Opry House in 1974 is back in place at the center of the Opry House’s stage.
*The Opry House will reopen ahead of schedule for a Tuesday, Sept. 28, show featuring Dickens, Paisley, Mel Tillis, Trace Adkins, Josh Turner, Charlie Daniels, Jason Aldean, Diamond Rio, the Del McCoury Band, *The Opry will celebrate a “Spirit of “Everyone will be awed and pleased with the result,” said Grand Ole Opry Group President Steve Buchanan, who said the renovations to all areas of the buildings will allow the Opry to properly celebrate its 85th birthday. The Opry has not missed a show since the flood, but the long-running radio show has been doing the concert equivalent of couch-surfing, moving from venue to venue while the Opry House is renovated. Much of Wednesday morning’s talk centered around the circle, which looked no worse for wear though it had been covered by 46 inches of water. Dickens made his Opry debut standing on that wood more than 60 years ago, when it was part of the Ryman stage. “There’s something about having a piece of the floor that Hank Williams stood on,” Paisley said. “Keeping physically and metaphorically this bond with the past is something that separates the Opry from almost all other musical institutions.” |