
Scroll for Full List Adkins, TraceAnderson, BillAshworth, Ernie Bentley, DierksBlack, ClintBrooks, GarthBrown, Jim EdClark, RoyClark, TerriConlee, JohnCooper, Wilma LeeDaniels, CharlieDiamond RioDickens, JimmyDiffie, JoeGatlin BrothersGill, VinceGrammer, BillyGreene, JackHall, Tom T.Hamilton IV, GeorgeHarris, EmmylouHoward, JanJackson, AlanJackson, StonewallJones, GeorgeKetchum, HalKrauss, AlisonLocklin, HankLouvin, CharlieLoveless, PattyLynn, LorettaMandrell, BarbaraMcBride, MartinaMcCoury, DelMcDaniel, MelMcEntire, RebaMcReynolds, JesseMilsap, RonnieMorgan, LorrieNewman, Jimmy C.Osborne BrothersPaisley, BradParton, DollyPhillips, StuPillow, RayPride, CharleyPruett, Jeanne Riders In The Sky, Seely, JeannieShelton, Ricky Van Shepard, JeanSkaggs, RickySmith, ConnieSnider, MikeStanley, RalphStuart, MartyTillis, MelTillis, PamTravis, RandyTritt, TravisTurner, JoshUnderwood, CarrieWalker, CharlieWariner, SteveWhites, TheYearwood, Trisha | OPRY MEMBERSHIPBecoming a Grand Ole Opry MemberThere's no magic formula, no secret code that grants
access to one of the most coveted invitations in all
of music. The decision to increase the Opry’s ranks is, and
always has been, made exclusively by the show’s
management. The people who’ve been entrusted
with the Opry’s tradition and future direction
take into account all the standards of success in
country music—radio airplay, album and ticket
sales, industry recognition—when considering an
act for membership. The Opry considers career
accomplishment, as well as the potential for
continued success. But the Opry doesn’t simply pass out invitations to the
biggest stars with the most hits. Opry management
looks for a musical and a generational balance. Opry
membership requires a passion for country music's
fans, a connection to the music’s history. And it
requires commitment – even a willingness to make
significant sacrifices to uphold that commitment.
Often, the Opry seeks out those who seek out the
Opry, though decisions aren’t based on which artists
appear most on the show, either. The decision to bring a new act into the Opry fold
is a two-pronged one, based on a combination of
career accomplishment and commitment. But,
really, it comes down to just one word: relationships.
The relationships between performers and fans.
The relationships Opry members have with each
other, relationships that may last for decades. And,
perhaps most importantly, the relationship between
each artist and the ideal of the Grand Ole Opry. New members guarantee the future success of the
Opry. Yesterday’s bright young talents have now
become legends. And today’s superstars will become
icons to future generations. All new members
add another chapter to the Opry story, and their
commitments, their relationships, have made the
Opry endure for 80 years strong.
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