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![]() The concession stand is manned by three great ladies. Left to right: Jan Gallagher, Imogene Sartin, Dorthy Witty. Not pictured is Juanita Laughlin and Pat Odom. |
![]() The Harmony Brother's Barber Shop Quartet dazzle audiences with their terrific harmonies. Photo by: Jeanette Evans |
![]() Opry President, founder, and host Nicholas W. Inman gets ready to perform "I Saw the Light" with the Opry cast. He is flanked by J.R. Dishman, Erman Price, Don Waters, Otto Price, and Lloyd Wester. |
![]() Nicholas W. Inman takes stage to introduce the Opry's next performer on its prestigious lineup. |
![]() Echoes of the Ozarks joined the Opry in 1997 and they have become a regular sight at the Opry. The group going around clockwise is Lloyd Wester, Otto Price, Erma Price, and J.R. Dishman. |
![]() Don & Cookie Thurman came to the Opry in March of 1998. The two sing beautiful bluegrass melodies and they are both very gifted musicians. They are residents of Forsyth, Missouri. |
![]() Dave Richman of KTTS radio proudly accepts an award on behalf of radio announcer Barefoot Bob Kinney. The Opry honored Barefoot Bob & radio vetran Fred Lynn on this night. Nicholas W. Inman stands in the foreground. |
![]() Opry performers C.J. Lovelace and Ruth Lea enjoy refreshments at an after show party for Opry stars. This particular party was held in honor of Nicholas W. Inman's 16th Birthday. |
![]() The Huckleberrie Twins pose together at Opry pictures. The duo hail from "Gooseberry Holler" and they are the town's most priced possesions and citizens. |
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