The Grand Ole Opry
/ðə ˌɡrænd əʊl ˈɒpri/
/ðə ˌɡrænd əʊl ˈɑːpri/
(also also informal The Opry)
- a US stage show of country and western music that has been performed every week in Nashville, Tennessee and broadcast in a radio programme on Saturday nights since 1925. It is among the longest-running radio programmes in the US and the world, and all the most famous country singers and musicians have appeared on it.
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