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The Mother Church of Country Music: The Ryman Auditorium

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Last broadcast on Thu, 12 Nov 2009, 19:00 on BBC Radio 2.

Synopsis

The Ryman Auditorium in downtown Nashville is the most important building in Country Music history. Known as " The mother church of country music " it began life as the Union Gospel Tabernacle in the late nineteenth century, but by 1943 was the home of Country music institution the 'Grand Ole Opry' Radio Show and has since become recognised as an integral character in country music's story. As part of Radio 2's celebration of the 43rd annual CMA awards, Bob Harris takes a guided tour through this much-loved building and its history accompanied by some of its most famous performers.

Opened in 1892, The Ryman Auditorium was originally called the Union Gospel Tabernacle, a church built by a hell-raising steamboat captain Tom Ryman, who was converted to religion after attending a revival with Southern evangelist Samuel Jones. Following Ryman's death, the building took his name and became the South's leading music venue, featuring performers such as Charlie Chaplin, Rudolph Valentino and Sergei Rachmaninov. In 1943 it became the home of the long running WSM radio show 'The Grand Ole Opry', staging performances from country legends including Hank Williams, Johnny Cash, Patsy Cline, Dolly Parton and, for one night only, Elvis Presley. When the Opry moved out of town in the mid 70s the Ryman became vacant and fell into disrepair. Over the next twenty years the venue was used for various film sets, including 'Coal Miner's Daughter' (the Loretta Lynn biopic starring Sissy Spacek), 'Honky Tonk Man' (Clint Eastwood) and 'Nashville' (Robert Altman). However it was not until Emmylou Harris recorded her Grammy winning live album at the venue in 1992 that public interest in the Ryman was re-awakened, and it was saved from imminent demolition. Newly refurbished, but still with its original wooden pews, it re-opened in 1994, and now plays host to performers from every genre of music, including Tony Bennett, Coldplay, Elvis Costello and Neil Young. Since 1999 it has once again welcomed the 'Grand Ole Opry' radio show during the winter months and each year celebrates its country music roots when it hosts the Americana Music Assocation awards show.
Accompanied by celebrity tour guides including Emmylou Harris, Sam Bush, Ricky Skaggs and Marty Stuart, Bob Harris discovers the magical atmosphere of country music's 'Mother Church' and hears performances from the building's history. He goes backstage to the themed dressing rooms, experiences the famed stage acoustic at first hand, wanders through the museum and talks to country fans who visit the auditorium from all over the world.

The Ryman Auditorium Gallery

See pictures from Bob's trip to the Auditorium to accompany the documentary.

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Tracklist

  1. The Carter Family The Carter FamilyKeep On The Sunny Side

    Opry County Classics Vol 2, Opry Music
  2. Indian Bottom Association of Old Regular BaptistsI'm Going To A City

    Classic Southern Gospel, SMITHSONIAN FOLKWAYS
  3. Don GibsonOh Lonesome Me

    Opry Country Classics Vol 1, Opry Music
  4. Roy AcuffGreat Speckled Bird

    Opry Country Classics Vol 1, Opry Music
  5. Minnie PearlGossip From Grinder's Switch

    Lookin' Fer A Feller!, Gusto
  6. Uncle Dave MaconWhen The Train Comes Along

    75 Years Of The Grand Ole Opry Vol 2, MCA
  7. Hank Williams Hank WilliamsLovesick Blues

    Hank Williams: 40 Greatest Hits, Polydor
  8. 'Little' Jimmy DickensMay The Bird Of Paradise Fly Up Your Nose

    16 Biggest Hits, COLUMBIA
  9. 'Little' Jimmy DickensI'm Little But I'm Loud

    16 Biggest Hits, Columbia
  10. Ernest TubbWalking The Floor Over You

    Opry Country Classics Vol 2, Opry Music
  11. Ricky Skaggs Ricky SkaggsUncle Pen

    30 Years Of #1 Hits Vol 17, Columbia
  12. Bill Monroe Bill MonroeBlue Grass Breakdown

    Blazing Bluegrass, Proper
  13. Johnny Cash Johnny CashJackson

    June Carter, Ring of Fire
  14. Emmylou Harris Emmylou HarrisThe Cattle Call

    At the Ryman, Reprise
  15. Sam BushScotland

  16. Patsy Cline Patsy ClineThree Cigarettes In An Ashtray

    20 Golden Greats, Astan
  17. Mandy BarnettFunny Familiar Forgotten Feelings

    I've Got A Right To Cry, Sire
  18. Various ArtistsDixie Chicken

  19. Judy CollinsAmazing Grace

Broadcast

  1. Thu 12 Nov 2009
    19:00

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Duration

60 minutes

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