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Oct 5, 2001
Singer/songwriter Carolyn Dawn Johnson makes her Grand Ole Opry debut, with Brad Paisley introducing her
Oct 6, 2001
Former "Designing Women" star Dixie Carter serves as guest announcer on the Grand Ole Opry
Oct 12, 2001
NASCAR driver Darrell Waltrip is the special guest announcer on the Grand Ole Opry
Oct 13, 2001
Vince Gill and Brad Paisley cover Buck Owens' "I've Got A Tiger By The Tail" during the Grand Ole Opry. They're also joined by Jeannie Seely on Owens' "Together Again." "American Country Countdown" host Bob Kingsley is guest announcer
Oct 19, 2001
A re-formed McBride & The Ride makes its Grand Ole Opry debut. "Nancy" cartoonist Guy Gilchrist serves as the Opry's guest announcer
Nov 23, 2001
Confederate Railroad makes its Grand Ole Opry debut
Dec 7, 2001
Actress Faye Dunaway, in Nashville filming the independent movie "Colored Eggs," visits the Grand Ole Opry at the Ryman Auditorium. Among the artists on the bill for the evening: Clint Black, The Whites, John Conlee, Mel McDaniel and Darryl Worley
Dec 21, 2001
Josh Turner makes his Grand Ole Opry debut, performing "Long Black Train"
Jan 8, 2002
About 100 demonstrators rally at WSM's Nashville office against the Grand Ole Opry station's possible format switch to sports. On hand: George Jones, BR549's Chuck Mead, Billy Walker and songwriters Dennis Morgan, Shawn Camp and Jack Clement
Jan 12, 2002
The Tennessean quotes Gail Davies on the proposed switch of WSM Radio, home of the Grand Ole Opry, from country music to sports: "This would be putting country music in a nursing home"
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