tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6344993590139159352.post4386128565206690381..comments2024-03-28T21:22:49.157-04:00Comments on Fayfare's Opry Blog: Grand Ole Opry 12/19 & 12/20fayfarehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00173166778978335059noreply@blogger.comBlogger17125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6344993590139159352.post-56740636412311454032014-12-21T18:59:17.440-05:002014-12-21T18:59:17.440-05:00Here is the band Ike Johnson & The Roadhouse R...Here is the band Ike Johnson & The Roadhouse Rangers.<br /><br />Ike Jonson - Rhythm Guitar/Vocals, Scott Icenogle - Bass/Vocals, Mike Sweeney - Steel Guitar, Hoot Hester - Fiddle, Steve Underwood - Drums<br /><br />I think Ernest would approve. Hoot just got fired by the current 'Opry management, which I would consider a high honor.<br /><br /><br />Nat Hill IVnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6344993590139159352.post-32341196227912086472014-12-21T17:59:03.761-05:002014-12-21T17:59:03.761-05:00I just noticed that the host for the December 27th...I just noticed that the host for the December 27th Jamboree has been announced... get ready folks, it's a big one. Ike Johnson & The Roadhouse Rangers! Who are these people? If you click on the link on the record shop's website, it links to their facebook page, which has 328 "likes".<br /><br />At this point the Jamboree is not honoring Mr. Tubb's legacy, it is tarnishing it. Leonardnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6344993590139159352.post-37945425923338158712014-12-21T17:57:11.660-05:002014-12-21T17:57:11.660-05:00Mike Snider was just hilarious .... back to his ol...Mike Snider was just hilarious .... back to his old self with the jokes. Hope they continue.<br /><br />(Jeanene)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6344993590139159352.post-28490448757374367292014-12-21T12:48:47.254-05:002014-12-21T12:48:47.254-05:00Loved Little Jimmy Dickens; took a phone call and ...Loved Little Jimmy Dickens; took a phone call and missed some of Mike Snider's jokes - he was in good form last night; frankly, they could have done without Striking Matches and Clare Bowen; rest of the show was good especially Bill Anderson; actually liked Charles Esten and Jonathon Jackson this time. I was surprised to hear Kenny Sears' name as performing.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6344993590139159352.post-85979536667887892442014-12-21T10:47:06.888-05:002014-12-21T10:47:06.888-05:00I wasn't able to listen to the whole show--and...I wasn't able to listen to the whole show--and frankly, lately I haven't tried--but The Potato seemed in good voice last night. He also forgot the words to the second verse of "Out Behind the Barn" and at the end of the instrumental break announced that he would give anything to remember them; someone clearly prompted him and he did the next verse. Then Bill Anderson announced a birthday cake and everybody sang "Happy Birthday." When Ol' Whisper came out, The Potato asked if he was being fired, which got a big laugh.Michaelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01998867386294693956noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6344993590139159352.post-21975157797495081792014-12-20T08:59:59.138-05:002014-12-20T08:59:59.138-05:00You may remember a few years back when the Midnigh...You may remember a few years back when the Midnight Jamboree actually took place at 10:00 and they taped the show for later replay at midnight on WSM. That only lasted a short amount of time and the crowds were not really any larger. Also the Ernest Tubb Record Shop/David McCormick buys the time from WSM for the midnight jamboree. That has always been the arrangement. And that is also one of the reasons they push records and sell products on the midnight jamboree. <br /><br />Years ago, when Justin Tubb was running the jamboree, WSM had to actually pay back a large amount of money to the jamboree because of the Opry running over past midnight and the jamboree starting much later than midnight. Apparently air time on WSM is cheaper after 1:00am when the jamboree would normally end, thus they were overpaying for the air time. From what I heard, the check returned back to Justin was pretty big as it had added up over time. Byronhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07610237116677181633noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6344993590139159352.post-49142682638972955652014-12-19T23:52:56.848-05:002014-12-19T23:52:56.848-05:00WSM programming probably won't accommodate the...WSM programming probably won't accommodate the "Jamboree" being any earlier. The "Midnight" Jamboree was just that, because that was when the Opry originally ended. And the idea of the other commercial businesses having the show won't happen either; they have no affiliation with ETRS nor WSM nor the setup to put on the show, doubt WSM would move their remote sites.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6344993590139159352.post-80520428047051138322014-12-19T21:53:47.069-05:002014-12-19T21:53:47.069-05:00Fred, Bismarck:
In life, mortality draws the bott...Fred, Bismarck:<br /><br />In life, mortality draws the bottom line. If E.T. can die, so can the record shop and the Jamboree, alas.<br /><br />I still don't understand why the Jamboree can't start right after the Opry, as of old. (Okay, a half-hour later, when the Opry is at the Ryman.) What's magic about midnight?<br /><br />I also don't understand bumping Snider as host in favor of Pillow. Pillow may have been on the Opry longer, but Snider is not exactly chopped liver, seniority-wise, and infinitely more engaging.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6344993590139159352.post-86295167502797357922014-12-19T10:41:05.728-05:002014-12-19T10:41:05.728-05:00During the months that the Opry is at the Ryman, w...During the months that the Opry is at the Ryman, would holding the Midnight Jamboree somewhere like Tootsie's, Legend's Corner, or Roberts be a better solution? They could keep the downtown record shop open during these hours and have signing there after the show.<br /><br />The Jamboree seems to be feeling the impact of the passing of Opry legends even more severely than the Opry itself. Those who supported the show the most have just about all passed on now. It would be sad to see it come to an end, but without much support from the acts who can draw a crowd and fans to fill the seats there is not much ETRS can do.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6344993590139159352.post-77245917138033157322014-12-19T09:27:42.539-05:002014-12-19T09:27:42.539-05:00Interesting that Ray Pillow has been added to Satu...Interesting that Ray Pillow has been added to Saturday's Grand Ole Opry and has been put into the roll of hosting the 2nd segment, with Mike Snider moving down and no longer a host. Ray has appeared at the Opry 13 times this year and has hosted each time. That is what you get when you are a "senior" member of the Opry. With many of the legends no longer appearing or having passed away, the Opry is calling Ray many more times than they used to. Byronhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07610237116677181633noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6344993590139159352.post-56884108448507598242014-12-19T09:21:53.623-05:002014-12-19T09:21:53.623-05:00I did some checking last week when I was in Nashvi...I did some checking last week when I was in Nashville, and did ask some questions regarding the Ernest Tubb Record Shop and the Midnight Jamboree. Also, I did go over and "check" the crowd for Dianne Sherrill and yes, it was pretty small. But I will say it wasn't the smallest crowd I have seen. 6 back in the early 1990s holds the record for me, and that was hosted by Charlie Louvin that night.<br /><br />The inventory in the record shop remains very low, as it was in October when I was down for the Opry's birthday bash. I was told that David McCormick, the owner of the Ernest Tubb Record Shop, has more inventory on order and the shop will be restocked. Also, because of this, they were behind on mail and phone orders and are in the process of catching up. <br /><br />As far as the Midnight Jamboree, I was told they really want to keep it going and are working hard. Getting someone to host the Midnight Jamboree is not as easy as it seems. For one, they are not really paid for doing the show. A free show means no money coming in, other then the tip jar for musicians. Opry stars usually had no issue going over to do the show as they were already at the Opry and doing the show was a way to meet the fans and shake some hands. But those days are gone. Many times, a host has been booked or committed to do the Jamboree, and then have cancelled out at the last minute because a paid job has come up. Then they are left scrambling to find someone to host. A few weeks, nobody has been found and they have run a taped show. The other issue is a lot of those who have hosted in the past, are getting older and just don't want to be out that late any more. The jamboree starts at midnight, goes to a little after 1am, then the artists will be in the shop signing autographs for another hour. I remember, as do a few others, that the night Jim Ed Brown had his 50th Opry anniversary and hosted the midnight jamboree with his sisters, they didn't get out until almost 3am. That makes a long, long day for these older acts. <br /><br />The other big issue, and it has been mentioned in other comments, is the Opry. With the Opry downtown from November-January, it takes the action away from the Opryland area. The downtown shop did host a few shows a few years back when the Opry first went back to the Ryman, but it didn't work out that well. The downtown shop is not really wired up for radio and small, compared to the theater. And let's face it, people have gotten used to sitting for the hour show instead of standing. Then the Opry going to just one show on most Saturday nights really hurt. Fans just don't want to hang around doing nothing for two hours waiting for the jamboree. They would rather go downtown, to one of the area bars, or just back home or to their hotel. <br /><br />Yes, when there is a big named host the fans will come out. Marty will bring them out, as he has in the past. Same when they have Mel Tills, and a few of the other bigger named Opry stars. Hopefully more will get booked. I give David credit for working hard to keep things going. Hopefully the fans will continue to come out and the hosts will continue to commit and do the show. Byronhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07610237116677181633noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6344993590139159352.post-62488878067665851772014-12-19T09:14:31.412-05:002014-12-19T09:14:31.412-05:00"maybe he's not interested in doing a sho..."maybe he's not interested in doing a show for peanuts. "<br /><br />Leonard, you just jarred my memory back to one of Bill's best writing efforts, that sold about fifteen copies, <br />"Peanuts and Diamonds.".<br />"And she says I wish they were peanuts<br />And I wish this was Cowtown<br />And I wish, oh I wish he was mine"<br /><br />Thanks for your comments!Nat Hill IVnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6344993590139159352.post-71542394898696171932014-12-19T02:33:49.448-05:002014-12-19T02:33:49.448-05:00I agree that the Opry has affected the Midnight Ja...I agree that the Opry has affected the Midnight Jamboree, however, I'm not sure that is their biggest issue. In the past, they had better hosts. I have been many times as well when it was standing room only. Mel Tillis, Marty Stuart, Rhonda Vincent, Connie Smith, Wanda Jackson, and Jeannie Seely have all packed out the theater in the past 10 years. The hosts they've had the past few years have been lackluster at best. People will come to a free show if -- 1) they know it exists and 2) it is someone they have actually heard of before. <br /><br />Nobody is going to go out of their way to see Dianne Sherrill. Marty is hosting on January 3rd, I'm sure that will be a standing room only show for them. January 10th is Teea Goans... she's a fine singer, but she's not going to pack them in as she's not known at all. January 17th is "The Farm Hands"... who on earth are the Farm Hands??? Then, they don't have another live show until the Spring. I wonder if any of the Opry legends are even being approached to the Midnight Jamboree anymore? I'm certain Bill Anderson would draw a huge crowd for them, but maybe he's not interested in doing a show for peanuts. Leonardnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6344993590139159352.post-58869755103777015622014-12-18T23:30:34.056-05:002014-12-18T23:30:34.056-05:00There may be other issues with ET Record Shop but ...There may be other issues with ET Record Shop but the Opry changes certainly have made an impact on the Midnight Jamboree. The new regular schedule of the one-show only Saturday night Opry ending at 9:30 really changed the dynamic - people are not going to stay around waiting for the midnight show. Same goes for it being at the Ryman, those folks are not going to drive back to Music Valley Drive. It did work when the Opry ended late. We have been there on numerous occasions (in years past) and depending on the host, sometimes it was standing room only !! Hope it works out when Marty Stuart is there.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6344993590139159352.post-52315876708225409972014-12-18T22:49:30.854-05:002014-12-18T22:49:30.854-05:00I wonder how much longer the Midnight Jamboree (an...I wonder how much longer the Midnight Jamboree (and Ernest Tubb Record Shop for the matter) can continue to hang on. I heard a bit of last week's show with host Dianne Sherrill. It sounded as if they had maybe 15 people in the audience, all of whom Dianne Sherrill begged to come over from her nightly gig at John A's restaurant. <br /><br />Nobody is tuning into the show to listen to Dianne Sherrill. Nobody knows who Dianne Sherrill is. Also, if you can't attract people to a FREE show in town, does this not signal problems? They haven't had but one or two worthwhile hosts all year long. I noticed that Marty Stuart is hosting in January, I'm sure that will be their biggest of 2015. Leonardnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6344993590139159352.post-84178611953502954052014-12-18T00:04:25.148-05:002014-12-18T00:04:25.148-05:00I am in Michigan , but Comcast has never seen fit ...I am in Michigan , but Comcast has never seen fit to carry RFD channel yet. I have eagerly been awaiting its arrival, but so far, no deal. Marty may be a victim of poor marketing on the part of RFD ownership. We saw Marty in concert a few years ago at the old Little Nashville Opry House in Nashville , Indiana, and he was absolutely terrific. (that venue has since burned to the ground and not been rebuilt ). Hopefully marty's show will find a channel more suitable to the local cable moloponeer ( may I patent that term ?? ), Comcast<br /><br />Dashmann<br />Flushing, MichiganAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6344993590139159352.post-64627708220449893872014-12-17T19:50:27.975-05:002014-12-17T19:50:27.975-05:00Sure do wish Randy Travis was able to perform on t...Sure do wish Randy Travis was able to perform on the Opry/Ryman stage to commemorate his 28th year of Opry membership. <br /><br />To update everyone regarding The Marty Stuart's Show. The following is a message posted on Facebook last week by Marty's sister, Jennifer.<br /><br />"By the way I do have permission to say via my brother . . the show is on a HIATUS just for now!!"<br /><br />Not long ago, I heard Marty interviewed & he admitted to not knowing how to turn on a computer, so I guess I understand why he gave his sister permission to post what she did. According to his sister, Marty's "computer" consists of having his glasses close at hand, along with a notepad, a pen & a green clear folder containing 1 to 2 in. of phone/contact info as well as his touring schedule & everything is handwritten. So a Marty Stuart laptop is ALL in ink. ha! It was nice that he gave his sister the okay to post a message regarding his show. <br /><br />I found it very hard to believe that Patrick Gottsch, founder of RFD-TV, would let the face of & the #1 rated show on his cable channel, slip through his fingers. I am happy to pass this information along for those who enjoy Marty's show as much as I do. So happy that, at some point, the show will be returning to the airwaves. I will, once again, post information as I hear or read about it. <br /><br />Have a great weekend ~<br /><br />(Jeanene)<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com