[kj] Please help the Grand Ole Opry

GREG SLAWSON gregslawson at msn.com
Fri May 14 11:01:32 EDT 2010



I forgot--and Ralph Stanley too.



From: fluwdot at earthlink.net
To: gathering at misera.net
Date: Fri, 14 May 2010 08:45:04 -0500
Subject: Re: [kj] Please help the Grand Ole Opry







Good post Oliver.

The Opry has been essential in modern music and without it we may not have reaped the effects of american music's influence on world wide human culture.

Not to put a damper (pun intended) on the opry love fest as surely Some of the greatest music in the world has come through the Opry, Bill Monroe, Patsy Cline.
But remember Hank Williams was shunned by the Opry, so was Elvis.

BUT Also what the Opry has done is bring a designed pop veneer to coat the rural folk music which in turn gave rise to rural music rebellions against The Opry's strict commercial presentations. The most important of these rebellions Is Rockabilly, which gave Americans something to open their ears, hearts and souls (Just as punk did in the 70's) amidst the boredom that had become the commercial music of the south.

Now may we all worship the Opry to the point of barf and boredom and new music rebellions come in it's wake.



-----Original Message-----
From: gathering-bounces at misera.net [mailto:gathering-bounces at misera.net] On Behalf Of B. Oliver Sheppard
Sent: Friday, May 14, 2010 12:53 AM
To: A list about all things Killing Joke (the band!)
Subject: [kj] Please help the Grand Ole Opry

Gatherers,

I was born in Nashville (like Bettie Page - hah!) and even though "the Grand Ole Opry" the media speaks of lately is actually the relocated Opry that was transferred into Nashville's "Opryland" amusement park from its original downtown Nashville digs -- still -- if you are a fan of rock and roll, rockabilly, bluegrass, country, etc., you should care about this.

(The original/"real" Grand Ole Opry is still downtown in a huge red brick building, commemorated with a placque. But it moved to where it is now, at Opryland.)

The US South invented rock 'n roll. Never forget that.

And a lot of that came from Tennessee. The "golden quartet" of Memphis was Elvis, Jerry Lee Lewis, Johnny Cash, and Carl Perkins, from Jackson, TN. Roy Orbison also went to TN to record his seminal stuff.

You can go here to donate keeping the Grand Ole Opry afloat (no pun intended) during the recent torrential floods:<http://www.opry.com/>

Oh, yeah, and NOLA, another hub of great American culture/music, is also under threat. Is it because it's "the SOUTH" that no one gives it immediate attention now -- or what?

What if the Grand Ole Opry was in Manhattan, or Los Angeles....?

-0liver


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