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THE GRAND OLE OPRY

About 6 pages (1,653 words)

Strings, January 1st, 2006

It's Saturday night at the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, Tennessee. Country-music fans are filing in to the cavernous but comfortable auditorium, where wide screens beam images of great moments from this, the world's oldest continuously running radio show (heard on WSM). Backstage, it's business as usual for the house band. At this particular moment, maybe half an hour before the Opry begins its nationwide live broadcast, the guys gather in the band room, also known as the Cage, a small square cell a few yards away from the stage door, with a couple of chairs crammed together and a stereo syste...

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