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BB King’s Blues Club Nashville: Where southern cookin’ and blues are good for the soul. Enjoy fried pickles, catfish, salmon, Cajun chicken pasta, succulent steaks, dry rubbed ribs and an array of wines that compliment every entree and satisfy any pallet. BB King’s also offers an entertaining club atmosphere where the music and dancing never stop, lively staff that keeps the party up, and a hot retail shop to help make your mark. To locals and travelers alike, BB King’s Blues Club is the spice of the night! Executive chef: Setk Krasnove Dining Style: Casual Dining Cross Street: Commerce Parking: Public Lot
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The Grand Ole Opry is definitely the show that made country music famous the world over.
The Grand Ole Opry is a weekly country music radio program and concert broadcast live on WSM radio in Nashville, Tennessee, every Friday and Saturday night, as well as Tuesdays and Thursdays from March through December. It is the oldest continuous radio program in the United States, having been broadcast on WSM since October 5, 1925.
Visit the official website of the Grand Ole Opry. Their website includes news about your favorite country music stars, contests, official merchandise, Opry ticket and travel information, and much more!
The Grand Ole Opry was originally known as the WSM Barn Dance, and its inaugural broadcast was made from that station’s small fifth floor Studio A on November 28, 1925. “Uncle” Jimmy Thompson, who claimed he could “fiddle the bugs off a tater vine.”
In it’s heyday, the Opry was housed at the Ryman Auditorium.