The Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Tennessee was built as a Church in 1892 and served later as the Home of the Grand Ole Opry from 1943 to 1974.
The entire, multi-phase expansion project at Gaylord Opryland is expected to cost more than $220 million and greatly increase the venue's capacity.
On "Look Up," his first full album in nearly six years, Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Ringo Starr has taken a country turn -- which he did with the band by singing Buck Owens' "Act Naturally" on on his own with his second solo album,
Two luminaries in the ever-expanding sphere of bluegrass and roots music, Billy Strings and Molly Tuttle, joined Starr on his top-shelf performance, with Strings taking lead vocals. The towering talents of these three musicians, with the ace backing band, drew one of the evening’s many standing ovations from the packed Ryman Auditorium audience.
The $224 million project at Opryland refreshes current meeting space, recasts an underutilized courtyard with food, beverage and group opportunities and expands the amount of carpeted ballroom and breakout space, all while giving the property a feel of modern Southern elegance.
The "American Music Tourism Act of 2025" tells the Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Travel and Tourism to create a plan meant to support music tourism.
CBS has announced the special "Ringo & Friends at the Ryman." Proceeds from a performance of single "With a Little Help from My Friends" will help the L.A. Wildfire relief.
Former Beatle Ringo Starr joined Jack White, Mickey Guyton, Brenda Lee and more onstage to showcased his vast musical catalog, including his new country album, for an upcoming TV special.
Produced by T Bone Burnett, Look Up features 11 songs with Ringo playing drums and singing on all of them. On some of the songs, he’s joined by other artists like Molly Tuttle, Billy Strings, Alison Krauss, Larkin Poe, and Lucius.
During one of his two nights performing at the Ryman, Ringo Starr was surprised by Emmylou Harris who invited the former Beatles drummer to make his Grand Ole Opry.
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A high-energy collection that captures the magic of her first full-band performance at Nashville’s iconic Ryman Auditorium.