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AT&T Building aka The Batman Building |
Nashville skyline |
Shelby Street Bridge |
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Tennessee State Capitol |
Construction started in 1845 and finished in 1859 |
Limestone building |
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One of 11 state capitol buildings that does not have a dome |
Monument to music |
Tomb of James K. Polk, the 11th U.S. President |
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LP Field, home of the Tennessee Titans |
Grand Ole Opry House |
Grand Ole Opry is a weekly country music concert that has been broadcast on the radio since 1925 |
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4,000 seat capacity |
View from my seat |
The stage |
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Charlie Daniels! |
The devil went down to Georgia he was lookin' for a soul to steal... |
He was awesome |
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Charlie Daniels |
Vince Gill helping out for a song |
Charlie Daniels |
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He must have gone through five bows during his set |
Charlie Daniels Band |
Charlie Daniels |
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Highlight of the night, by far |
Opry Square Dancers |
Opry Square Dancers |
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Canaan Smith |
Vince Gill |
Connie Smith |
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Jimmy Dickens |
Matraca Berg |
Jimmy Wayne |
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Eddie Stubbs, the announcer |
Bobby Osborne & the Rocky Top X-Press |
Bobby Osborne & the Rocky Top X-Press |
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Riders in the Sky |
Too Slim. Nice outfit. |
Riders in the Sky |
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Messing with the announcer |
Eddie Stubbs & Too Slim |
Eddie Stubbs & Too Slim |
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Alison Krauss |
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Dan Tyminski, guy who sang "Man of Constant Sorrow" on the O Brother, Where Art Thou? soundtrack. He performed it at the show. |