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Grand Ole Opry

Picture of Perfomers at the Grand Ole Opry

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The Grand Ole Opry is the longest-running radio show in the country and an American institution. It was first broadcast in 1925 and featured music performed by amateur musicians. By the 1930s, the amateurs had given way to full-time, professional performers. The show, which is still broadcast today on WSM, grew to become the radio home of some of the most prominent and influential artists in the country music genre, and an important and enduring part of radio history.

During World War II, southerners took country music with them to factories in the North and to military bases overseas. The Grand Ole Opry's broadcast range grew and the show became more professional. In later decades the show expanded into television and other entertainment venues, but the 1950s were its heyday.

Grand Ole Opry is an exhibition of 60 photographs taken between 1952 and 1960 by Gordon Gillingham, a commercial photographer from Madison, Tennessee, hired to photograph the program. The resulting collection of almost 5,000 negatives documents the show and the country music business during the zenith of country music's postwar boom. These images, modern reprints from the original negatives, wonderfully capture the spirit, energy, camaraderie, and sheer joy of performing that permeated both musicians and fans of The Grand Ole Opry in the 1950s.

Most of these outstanding photographs have never been published, and those that were printed in the 1950s have not been reproduced since. Grand Ole Opry will appeal to anyone interested in photography, social history, the history of radio and broadcasting, or country music.


Exhibition Details

Subsidized rental fee:
$2,100 for 5-week display


Regional rental fee:
$1,575 for 5-week display


Exhibition content:
60 gelatin silver prints

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Curator:
Brenda Colladay, Curator, Grand Ole Opry Museum, Nashville, Tennessee


Essayist:
Charles Wolfe, Ph.D., Professor of English, Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro


Organized by:
Grand Ole Opry


Security:
Limited


Shipping:
Common carrier


Running feet:
230


Fee includes:

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BulletText panels

BulletNarrative identification labels

BulletProgramming guide

BulletReproducible gallery guide

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BulletMusic CDs

BulletPublicity packet

   BulletPress release

BulletRegistrar's packet

BulletFull insurance

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BulletCustom designed and built crates

 

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Tour Schedule:


Mar. 25–Apr. 30, 2006, Red Cloud Opera House; Red Cloud, Nebraska

May 15–June 20, 2006, Salem Area Arts Council; Salem, Missouri

July 5–Aug. 10, 2006, Kern County Museum; Bakersfield, California

Sept. 1, 2006–Oct. 10, 2006, Edmond Historical Society and Museum; Edmond, Oklahoma


For more information:
E-mail Molly Alspaugh at molly@maaa.org or call 1-800-473-3872.


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