Once again, this week, there is a full slate of mid-week Grand Ole Opry shows, beginning with the Tuesday Night Opry.
On the schedule are Opry members Bill Anderson, Dailey & Vincent and Charlie McCoy. Opry NextStage artist Josh Ross is listed, as is singer/songwriter Erin Enderlin, Rhett Walker, Billy Dean and Maggie Baugh.
Tuesday April 22
7:00: Dailey & Vincent, Bill Anderson, Maggie Baugh, Rhett Walker
Intermission
8:20: Billy Dean, Erin Enderlin, Josh Ross, Charlie McCoy
The Wednesday Night Opry features members Rhonda Vincent and Riders In The Sky. Opry NextStage artists Madeline Edwards and Chayce Beckham are scheduled, as is Walker Montgomery, Jason Crabb, Chapel Hart and making his Opry debut, James Bay. This will be the final Wednesday Night Opry until June.
Wednesday April 23
7:00: Rhonda Vincent, Walker Montgomery, Riders In The Sky, Jason Crabb
Intermission
8:20: Madeline Edwards, James Bay, Chayce Beckham, Chapel Hart
Finally, Opry Country Classics rounds out the schedule, hosted as usual, by Larry Gatlin. Also appearing are The Gatlin Brothers, Opry member Mark Wills, and The Kody Norris Show and Billy Yates.
Opry Country Classics Thursday April 24
Host: Larry Gatlin
Spotlight Artist: Mark Wills
Also Appearing: Gatlin Brothers, The Kody Norris Show, Billy Yates
Last week, Larry was under the weather and did not appear. Let's just say he was really missed.
Three midweek 'Opry shows this week feature a TOTAL of 7 'Opry member appearances.
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately, I think this is the new normal.
Happy to see the Kody Norris show as one of the acts.
There have been tons of members on lately. It’s okay for there to be variety. These are all quality shows.
DeleteI love the fact that Mark is the spotlight artist! I have said it and said it, and I will say it a lot, I believe that he is the most underrated vocalist in the history of country music at this point in his life for sure. And I believe that along with Vince, he may be note for note, The best male vocalist in the entire cast. I love the fact that even though radio will never give him any kind of flowers and he will probably never have a song that the public knows ever again even though a lot of that stuff in the 90s and 2000s was huge, he has a place to go for the rest of his career and I hope we will see more and more and more appearances even though he’s already a pretty consistent member. Ez
ReplyDeleteI warned you all about the Kody Norris show, didn't I?
ReplyDeleteThey brought ENERGY and PERSONALITY to the 'Opry. Crowd going wild. Put that bunch on the 'Opry ASAP !!
We have seen The Kody Norris Show several times at Bluegrass Festivals and they are just as much fun and high energy to talk with at their table - great interaction with their audience in the shows as well.
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