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October 16, 2002:
Information from Jimmy Walker: A crew from ABC-TV made a stop last week in Nashville to take a look into the "The Changing Face of Country Music." Rhonda Vincent and Ray Price were asked to voice their opinions on everything from the struggle to obtain radio air play, to the art of presentation in their music. The piece will air Friday, October 18, on ABC, during the Peter Jennings "In Search of America" segment.This is probably a segment on World News Tonight. Check your local listings for time and channel. |
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October 13, 2002:
There hasn't been much in the way of PatsyNews lately. But, there have been lots of other happenings in the Music World in recent days. Nashville Local 257 of the American Federation of Musicians (of which Patsy Cline was a proud member) held a Star Studded Gala at the Opry House on Monday, October 7, to honor their 100th Anniversary: Stars Shine For Musicians' UnionClick Here For More. . . Another great article about the evening can be found at CMT.com. Harold Bradley, President of AFM Local 257, discussed the future of the AFM in a great Q&A feature in Sunday's The Tennessean. |
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Lisa may have mentioned this in a previous edition of PatsyNews. Still, it bears repeating.
NPR (National Public Radio) has compiled a list of the 100 most important Amercican Musical Works of the 20th Century. Patsy was featured for "Crazy." The piece includes interviews with Harold Bradley and Gordon Stoker of The Jordanaires. To check out the list, and listen to the clip on "Crazy," go Here. Thanks to Theresa Shalaby for the heads-up on this. |
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Roy Acuff, the King of Country Music, will be honored on a
Commemorative Postage Stamp to be issued by the US Postal Service in
2003. The release will mark what would have been Mr. Acuff's 100th
Birthday.
Quoting from CMT.com, "An extremely popular entertainer during World War II, Acuff's hits include "The Wabash Cannonball" and "The Great Speckled Bird." He also co-founded Acuff-Rose Publications, Nashville's first music publisher. Acuff joined the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1962 and died in 1992." |
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In response to an article published in The Tennessean (see excerpt dated September 30, below), Grand Ole Opry Manager, Pete Fisher, denies allegations of age discrimination, and defends changes he's made:
Opry Manager Defends Programming MovesIn other Opry News, the Grand Ole Opry House, at Opryland, will soon get a $6 million to $7 million "facelift." Jim Brown, Director of Corporate Communications for Gaylord Entertainment, says the makeover will include access ramps, elevators and other improvements, and is not expected to interfere with any scheduled events. Construction is slated to begin near the end of this year, when the Opry is in its annual winter run at the Ryman Auditorium. The project should be completed by the Fall of 2003. |
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October 7, 2002:
Lisa Flood alerts us to a stirring opinion piece that appeared in Sunday's Hampton Roads Daily Press. I think everyone will find this moving, especially the final paragraph: Solace: Music Has Power To Soothe The SoulClick Here For More. . . Powerful Stuff. |
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News From Bill Kee in Camden, via Jimmy Walker:
I have just been informed that the City of Camden plans the official opening of the Camden Heritage Museum on the 15th of October. We have a small display of Patsy Cline memorabilia including a portion of the plane wing, the Life Magazine article, pictures, sign in books from the memorial site and such, but anything that the members of the fan club would like to loan the museum would be greatly appreciated. Gary Farmer is the contact for the museum. He is at Camden City Hall 731-584-4656 and I will be happy to help coordinate in any way.Bill also mentioned that they are still engaged in a title search for the Crash Site property, but hope to have everything finalized, and improvements made to the site, prior to March 5, 2003. A memorial service at the crash site is tentatively being scheduled. |
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On October 27, the Warrenton Horse Show will dedicate the Awards
Pavilion at the Warrenton Horse Show Grounds in honor of Patsy. Patsy
sang from the Pavilion in 1954 to win the National Country Music
Championship. Check out the flyer from the Horse Show:
![]() Auditions for the Sing-A-Song Contest will be held on October 26. For more information, visit the website at www.warrentonhorseshow.com. |
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September 30, 2002:
Here's an interesting article from Sunday's edition of The Tennessean: Veteran Opry Members Fuming Over ChangesClick Here For More. . . While it's great to see some of today's top acts perform, when I go to the Opry, I go to see the legends. Folks like Jean Shepard, Jan Howard, Bill Anderson, Porter Wagoner and Jeannie Seely. It's even better when Loretta, or Dolly, or George Jones makes an appearance. These are the stars/artists who revere the Opry and it's history, and who are there weekend and week out. Other Opry members, like Reba, Alan Jackson, Garth Brooks, Trisha Yearwood, appear once, maybe twice, a year. Sometimes, they'll go 5 or 6 years between appearances. Sometimes, I wonder how Opry Management would deal with Patsy were she still with us. And, how Patsy would deal with Opry Management if they tried pulling this on her. Not pretty, folks. Not pretty. |
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September 20, 2002:
Jimmy Walker alerts us to a great series on Country Music from today's Washington Post: At Country's CrossroadsClick Here For More. . . At the end of the article, there are a series of links to other sections that include a profile of Washington area Country Music personalities. Patsy among them. There are also links to a video clip of Patsy performing "Come On In," and an audio clip of Patsy singing "I'm Walkin' The Dog." Great stuff. |
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Good News For Fans of WSM and the Grand Ole Opry. Station Programming
will now be broadcast over Satellite Radio. Here's the scoop from
today's edition of The Tennessean:
'Opry' Will Air On Subscription RadioClick Here For More. . . This is a great alternative to those who can't pick up WSM over conventional AM Radio. And, for those who listen over the Internet but continually lose the signal. |
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September 15, 2002:
Here's a great article about the recent grant given to Celebrating Patsy Cline, Inc. from the Northern Virginia Daily: Patsy Cline Organization Receives Grant From Festival GroupClick Here For More. . . |
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