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  2. David "Stringbean" Akeman - Wikipedia

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    David Akeman (June 17, 1915 [1] – November 10, 1973) [2] better known as Stringbean (or String Bean), was an American singer-songwriter, musician, comedian, and semiprofessional baseball player [3] best known for his role as a main cast member on the hit television show Hee Haw and as a member of the Grand Ole Opry.

  3. Neil Flanz - Wikipedia

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    Neil Lanny Flanz (June 22, 1938 – December 2, 2021) was a Canadian pedal steel guitarist who grew up in Montreal. [1] In the mid-1960s he moved to Nashville and played on the Grand Ole Opry.

  4. Wilma Lee Cooper - Wikipedia

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    The Cooper's daughter, Carol Lee Cooper, was the lead singer for the Grand Ole Opry's backup vocal group, The Carol Lee Singers until she announced her retirement live on the Opry on March 24, 2012. [citation needed] Wilma Lee Cooper died from natural causes on September 13, 2011, at her home in Sweetwater, Tennessee. She had been a member of ...

  5. Jean Shepard - Wikipedia

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    Along with Jan Howard, Jeanne Pruett and Jeannie Seely, she was named one of the "Grand Ladies of the Grand Ole Opry" for her dedication to the venue. [93] In 2005, Shepard celebrated 50 years as a member of the Opry [94] and, at the time of her death, she was the longest-running living member of the Opry. [95]

  6. Jan Howard - Wikipedia

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    Jan Howard (born Lula Grace Johnson; March 13, 1929 – March 28, 2020) [1] was an American author, as well as a country music singer and songwriter. As a singer, she placed 30 singles on the Billboard country songs chart, was a Grand Ole Opry member and was nominated for several major awards.

  7. Gordon Terry - Wikipedia

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    He made his first performance on the Grand Ole Opry at age nine. He attended fiddlers' conventions, and won first prize at the Alabama Fiddling Championship in 1946. In 1950, he joined the Grand Ole Opry and within a year, he performed and recorded with Bill Monroe. Terry served in the US Army in Korea.

  8. Ray Pillow - Wikipedia

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    Pillow continued to perform as a member of the Grand Ole Opry and on popular classic country television programs such as Country's Family Reunion, which airs regularly in the United States on RFD-TV network. Through his record label, Pillow released two albums, Ray Pillow Live and Country Class, the latter of which contained new material ...

  9. Bobby Osborne - Wikipedia

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    Bobby Van Osborne [1] (December 7, 1931 – June 27, 2023) was an American bluegrass musician. He was the co-founder (with his brother Sonny) of the Osborne Brothers, a member of the Grand Ole Opry, [2] and the International Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame. [3]

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