No trip to Nashville would be complete without experiencing the phenomenon of the world-famous 4,400-seat Grand Ole Opry. Get set for an unforgettable evening of non-stop entertainment. The world's longest-running radio show, the Opry showcases the best in country, bluegrass and more.
Lee Greenwood is best known for his signature song, 'God Bless the U.S.A.' In 2002, Keith Anderson's group won the Jim Beam Country Band Search. The company's sponsorship led to opening a concert for Montgomery Gentry, other endorsements and a host of nightclub opportunities. Within months, his high-octane performances and genuine love of people were drawing standing room only crowds. One of the hottest bands in the bluegrass community at present, The Grascals remain true to tradition with tight harmonies, blistering instrumental licks, and high-lonesome vocals. They produce a sound that has a crossover appeal that's attracting both new and younger fans to the genre and satisfying even the snobbiest of bluegrass traditionalists. Throughout the '80s, Conlee was a fixture at the top of the country charts with hits such as 'Rose Colored Glasses' and 'Common Man.' Bill Anderson is best known for songs like "Still" and "Po' Folks."
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