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Feb 24, 2007
Porter Wagoner celebrates his 50th anniversary as a Grand Ole Opry member by hosting "The Midnite Jamboree" radio show. Guests include Jeannie Seely, Jim Ed Brown, Stella Parton, Little Jimmy Dickens and Carol Lee Cooper
Mar 9, 2007
Bucky Covington sings "A Different World" as he makes his Grand Ole Opry debut
Mar 17, 2007
Gretchen Wilson duets with Loretta Lynn on "You Ain't Woman Enough" during an appearance on the Grand Ole Opry
Apr 6, 2007
Luke Bryan sings "All My Friends Say" in his Grand Ole Opry debut
May 12, 2007
Mel Tillis is invited by Bill Anderson to join the Grand Ole Opry during a broadcast from the Opry House in Nashville
May 19, 2007
The Grand Ole Opry celebrates Porter Wagoner's 50th anniversary. The tribute is led by Marty Stuart, with appearances by Patty Loveless, Buck Trent and Dolly Parton, who joins Wagoner on "Just Someone I Used To Know"
May 29, 2007
"DIY To The Rescue," a program that airs on cable's DIY Network, goes backstage at the Grand Ole Opry House to begin renovations on four dressing rooms. Participating are Bill Anderson, Little Jimmy Dickens, Dierks Bentley, Trace Adkins and Terri Clark
Jun 9, 2007
Mel Tillis officially joins the Grand Ole Opry as he performs a medley of songs he's written, including "Detroit City" and "Ruby, Don't Take Your Love To Town"
Jul 13, 2007
A genuinely unlucky Friday the 13th moment: Gene Watson's bus catches fire near Nashville when the axle breaks. Watson battles the flames with his band for 30 minutes before firefighters arrive, then appears on the Grand Ole Opry the same night
Aug 25, 2007
Chuck Wicks sings "Stealing Cinderella" in his Grand Ole Opry debut
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