'It's magical isn't it?': Terri Clark takes us on a tour of the Grand Ole Opry
The first female Canadian to be inducted into the Opry takes us behind the scenes.
The first female Canadian to be inducted into the Opry takes us behind the scenes
When it comes to historic concerts, for country music, you can't get any bigger than the Grand Ole Opry. The Nashville stage show, which is broadcast every week, is the longest running radio show in U.S. history. In other words, it's an institution.
In 2004, Terri Clark became the first female Canadian artist to become a member of the Grand Ole Opry, an honour that puts her in the same company as greats such as Dolly Parton, Emmylou Harris and Garth Brooks. As part of a special q broadcast from the Opry, Clark takes host Tom Power backstage, giving him a tour of the special themed dressing rooms and some insight into the history on that stage. Watch it above.