Nancy by Olivia Jaimes for August 25, 2013
Transcript:
Happy 88th birthday to The Grand Ole Opry! That was Steve Wariner with his latest hit! Live from The Grand Ole Opry! 650 AM WSM! Boy! Steve Wariner can really pick a guitar and sing! That's what I'm going to do, too! I'm going to listen to his song every time it's on the radio! Learn the words and the chords, and keep practicing night and day until I can play it perfectly! Then I'll go to the Opry and wait outside til I meet Steve Wariner!! Then I'll play and sing for him, and he'll be amazed!! Steve Wariner will take me under his wing, and I'll make it big! That's my master plan! A poor boy becomes a rich Grand Ole Opry star! Now I finally had money for six strings.
TooOldToBeCool over 11 years ago
I’ll bet he got that guitar with no strings attached.
solarrhino over 11 years ago
That old Crosley is probably worth a pretty penny — more than enough to get a replacement radio and a set of guitar strings I’m sure!
JayBluE over 11 years ago
Don’t fret , Sluggo… just pick your song choices carefully…
JayBluE over 11 years ago
I must respectfully disagree that it’s a “waste”…. A lot of Rock and Pop artists have both collaborated with country artists, and innovated new styles, based upon country music… -Poco, Eagles, Neil Young, Skynnyrd, Burrito Brothers, CSNY, Springfield, /Firefall, Ozark Mt., Black Oak Arkansas, and many others pioneered and developed their sound based upon country…=Lionel Ritchie collaborated with Kenny Rogers, Bob Dylan had two breakthrough albums, “Nashville Skyline” and “John Wesley Harding”…. The Byrds and Linda Ronstadt performed as country, rock and pop artists…. Chet Atkins, though regarded as being a son of Nashville, also considered himself a jazz guitarist… Jimmy Buffet also developed his sound, starting off as a country artist…=And like it or not, Elvis and Roy Orbison are just as much Country, as Rock or Pop… without country, where would the Everly Brothers or Rick Nelson be?…. Tom Petty, Jeff Lynne, George Harrison, Roy Orbison, Bob Dyllan (the Travelling Wilburys) had country leanings..=This is by no means a be all, end all list…there are many older and newer examples, but just as other forms of music, Country is just as much a part of who we are, as any other…..
Lyons Group, Inc. over 11 years ago
For anyone interested: 13 years ago, WSM-AM 650 wasalmost sold to ESPN Radio, but fortunately, the deal fell through. Had it happen, WSM would have ended being another sports-talk station and broadcasts of the long-running Grand Old Opry would’ve end up on the the station’s FM counterpart and on internet radio.
GuyGilchrist over 11 years ago
Happy Birthday to The Grand Ole Opry! And a big shout out to one of the greatest guys in all of music, Steve Wariner! Steve learned while listening to Chet….and on it goes….the chain of creativity!
Mary Rose Francini Premium Member over 11 years ago
Happy Birthday to the Grand Ole Opry!!!! :-)
StarDuck over 11 years ago
That is how being a famous musician get their start. Strings are about the same price of a hamburger meal combo before the fast food price war in keeping the meal at $5.
Slowmodem over 11 years ago
From Wikipedia:
>The Grand Ole Opry is a weekly country music stage concert in Nashville, Tennessee that has presented the biggest stars of that genre. Founded on November 28, 1925 by George D. Hay as a one-hour radio “barn dance” on WSM, it is also among the longest-running broadcasts in history.<
I guess you either love it or hate it. But a lot of innovation came from there. It is a unique American tradition loved the world over.
nyor about 11 years ago
I think besides strings Sluggo needs a bow. What he is holding looks more like a violin than a guitar. Check the sound holes.