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Yes. Richard Nixon, Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagon, and George H.W. Bush have visited the Grand Ole Opry.

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Did the carter family ever perform on the grand ole opry?

You bet they did! After their first performance, they were asked to join the membership of the Grand Ole Opry.


Were the 1930's Grand Ole Opry radio broadcasts recorded?

I don't believe the Grand Ole Opry ever recorded the show since it's beginning in 1928. For the opening for the show each Saturday Night was, "Live from Nashville, Tennesse, it's the Grand Ole Opry." Now, many artists have recorded "live" albums at the Grand Ole Opry to help boost their careers. But, I don't believe the Grand Ole Opry recorded every show each and every Saturday Night.


Why Did The Grand Ole Opry get started?

Country music has basically been the music of rural America. However, in the 1920's, through the use of radio, country music was getting a bigger audience in towns and big cities across the country as well. The creation of the Grand Ole Opry is credited to George D. Hay, who was an inventor and promoter. He became a member of the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1966. The radio show was created to give people all across the country the chance to hear live performances by those artists who recorded the hits that they heard on the radio. The popularity of the Grand Ole Opry spread like wild fire. Soon, the Grand Ole Opry would become known as one of the "Great Institutions of Country Music." The Grand Ole Opry will celebrate it's 83rd birthday, in October 2010. It holds the record for the longest radio show in history, and I don't think that record is ever gonna be broken!


Who broke the lights at the Grand Ole Opry in 1965?

That would be Johnny Cash. Filled with booze and pills, he arrived late, and Johnny got upset with a guy in the audience. Johnny was singing so badly and not into the microphone. The guy in the audience was just saying that he couldn't hear Johnny performing.So, being in the state of mind he was in, he kicked out all of the footlights on the stage.Johnny was taken out, and would not ever be allowed to come back, until he got himself straightened out, and had respect for the institution of the Grand Ole Opry, and its audience.


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Did the carter family ever perform on the grand ole opry?

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Were the 1930's Grand Ole Opry radio broadcasts recorded?

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