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About the Other Night

IT HAPPENED!!!

Saturday was Beaver 100.3 FM Night at The Opry.

Legendary WSM air personality, Mike Terry, held announcing duties during Saturday night’s Grand Ole Opry, with incredible performances by Larry Gatlin & The Gatlin Brothers, Mike Snider, Don Schlitz, Jeannie Seely, Jordan Davis, Bill Anderson, Ricky Skaggs and more. Even our buddy, Mason Ramsey, was there to yodel for his fans and sing his debut single, “Famous,” co-written by Florida Georgia Line’s Tyler Hubbard.

Oh, and little miss Moriah, Fletch’s newborn, made her first Opry appearance, too!

Huge THANK YOU to The Opry for the surreal honor it was to be part of Saturday night’s Grand Ole Opry. A night we will never forget.

Scroll through the gallery to see some of the highlights of the night.

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