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Last week, my wife and I went to Nashville. It was our first vacation in two years and our first vacation away from the kids in 13 years.
My wife is a big country music fan. I know Willie Nelson, EmmyLou Harris and a few others.
I had always wanted to go to the Ryman Auditorium. I heard the acoustics were better than Carnegie Hall and they were definitely superb. We saw a couple of concerts there and did the backstage tour during the last day of our trip. It’s a spiritual experience for a music fan. Close your eyes and you can hear the voices coming out of the walls. Truly magical place for a music fan.
While in Nashville, I also had a chance to meet with a couple of friends/customers which is always nice.
I had only been to Nashville once before and it was years ago for a conference (never went downtown or walked Broadway). If you’ve never been, it’s a great city and well worth the trip. It’s also now the Bachelorette capital of America, that in and of itself creates a unique dynamic in the city.
The Grand Ole Opry was a bit of a disappointment. Very commercialized. Do the Ryman two or three times and forget the Opry. That’s my advice.
You can get a taste of the Ryman listening to this album which was the album which brought the Ryman out of 20 years of abandonment when the Opry moved out. It’s on Tidal and even in MQA.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/At_the_Ryman
My wife is a big country music fan. I know Willie Nelson, EmmyLou Harris and a few others.
I had always wanted to go to the Ryman Auditorium. I heard the acoustics were better than Carnegie Hall and they were definitely superb. We saw a couple of concerts there and did the backstage tour during the last day of our trip. It’s a spiritual experience for a music fan. Close your eyes and you can hear the voices coming out of the walls. Truly magical place for a music fan.
While in Nashville, I also had a chance to meet with a couple of friends/customers which is always nice.
I had only been to Nashville once before and it was years ago for a conference (never went downtown or walked Broadway). If you’ve never been, it’s a great city and well worth the trip. It’s also now the Bachelorette capital of America, that in and of itself creates a unique dynamic in the city.
The Grand Ole Opry was a bit of a disappointment. Very commercialized. Do the Ryman two or three times and forget the Opry. That’s my advice.
You can get a taste of the Ryman listening to this album which was the album which brought the Ryman out of 20 years of abandonment when the Opry moved out. It’s on Tidal and even in MQA.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/At_the_Ryman
