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1920s

DEFORD BAILEY

HENRY BANDY

THE BINKLEY BROTHERS AND THEIR
DIXIE CLODHOPPERS

THE CROOK BROTHERS

KITTY CORA CLINE

THE FRUIT JAR DRINKERS

THE GULLY JUMPERS

THERON HALE AND HIS DAUGHTERS

SID HARKREADER

UNCLE DAVE MACON

UNCLE JOE MANGRUM AND FRED SCHRIVER

THE PICKARD FAMILY

ED POPLIN AND HIS BARN DANCE ORCHESTRA

DR. HUMPHREY BATE AND HIS POSSUM HUNTERS

ARTHUR SMITH

UNCLE JIMMY THOMPSON

MAZY TODD

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1920s

Opry Members

Even in its early days, the Grand Ole Opry presented a broad range of what would become known as country music. Born as a barn dance program in a downtown office building, the show emphasized old-time fiddlers and harmonica players, as well as what George D. Hay called “hoedown bands” like the Possum Hunters and the Gully Jumpers that gave the show a rural feel. Here are just some of the stars whose names appeared on the Opry roster during its first years of existence.


   
 
   
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