The Ryman Auditorium first opened in 1890 as the Union Gospel Tabernacle. It hosted religious and civic events. After the death of Thomas Ryman in 1904 it was renamed in his honor as he was responsible for its construction and mission. Over the years many well known people spoke or performed here; such as, President Teddy Roosevelt, President Taft, Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan had the first sell out in 1913, Charly Chaplin, Harry Houdini, Will Rogers and Katherine Hepburn.
The Grand Ole Opry moved into the facility in 1943. It continued as the home of the Grand Ole Opry until 1974 when a new facility was built. Today it still functions as part of the Grand Ole Opry and many concerts are held in this building that is much revered by the Country Music Industry.
Above is a view from the ground and to the right a view from our hotel room. In the arial view you can see Broadway St. to the immediate right of the Auditorium. Performers would step out between performances through the alley and into one of the bars on Broadway to get a drink.
A view from the top of the balcony. Our seats for the Vince Gill Concert were in the third section in from the other side, to the far right of this picture.
Diane on stage!
The radio home of the Grand Ole Opry for many decades has been WSM 650 AM. While the station has now moved to its home in Opryland, this room can still be used for broadcasting. The call letters WSM stand for "We Shield Millions", the motto of the Insurance Company that originally owned the station.
This isn't the best picture due to it being taken from the balcony, and the lighting being dim, but here is Vince Gill, center in the levis and black shirt, and the rest of his band along with his guest artist. Nothing fancy in the way of props or costumes, but Vince performed for almost 2 1/2 hours without a break - a very enjoyable concert at the Ryman Auditorium!
The Opryland Resort is extremely impressive. It is located about 10-15 miles northeast of downtown Nashville. It has three large connecting atriums with very extensive gardens, water features, and water falls. Since it is all enclosed it doesn't have to worry about frigid temperatues in the winter or hot humid climate in the summer. It also has a lot of convention space.
These pictures give you a feel of the Atrium Gardens.
Notice all the orchids growing out of the tree to the right. The orchids are grown like this throughout the gardens. A small burlap sack with the roots is attached to trees and other larger plants and the orchids, in many different varieties, are on display everywhere!
We had lunch at the middle table across this water feature. With all the water sounds and nearby falls we both found ourselves relaxed and wanting a nap!
Glass art schulpure in the lobby of the Opryland Resort. The stained glass below is located over this glass sculputure.
Above is the stars entrance on the side of the building, and below is the Post Office. Each member of the Opry has their own PO Box where fans can send mail, and the members pick up the mail when they visit.
A view from the stage. They stayed with benches like at the Ryman Auditorium, but these are padded! |
A view of the stage. |