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2006 NASHVILLE WEEKEND |
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Every
year, the bank is closed for
the Martin Luther King
holiday. As we did
last year, we took advantage
of the time off for a
weekend trip to Nashville.
We took in the Grand Ole
Opry at the Ryman Auditorium
(great seats -- second row
of the balcony!), Cowboy
Church on Sunday morning,
shopped Sunday, and caught
up with old friend Tom Hemby
Sunday night. |
The Opry Square Dancers opened the show Little Jimmy Dickens is a fixture at the Opry Josh Turner wowed the crowd and had the ladies swooning Craig Morgan performed his his "That's What I Like About Sunday" Jim Ed Brown performed "The Three Bells" Riders in the Sky are always entertaining This is a new family group -- Cherryholmes Bill Anderson hosted the last segment Marty Stuart and the Fabulous Superlatives On Sunday morning we once again visited the Nashville Cowboy Church Guest Heather Berry at the Cowboy Church Joanne Cash Yates at the Cowboy Church Mark on Ernest Tubb's bus at the E.T. Record Shop next to the Texas Troubador Theater (the whole bus is parked inside the store) Sunday night we were privileged to have dinner with Tom Hemby
Tom and Pam hadn't seen each other nearly 26 years. Tom was once a member of the Illinois Country Opry's "Country Giants" and is an "A-list" session guitarist, producer and writer in Nashville.
The Opry Square Dancers opened the show
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