A Quote by Mason Ramsey

The Grand Ole Opry was my favorite. That's when I got to discover the stuff inside the Grand Ole Opry, like Hank Williams' clothes, the dressing room Taylor Swift stayed in and some other things. Then I got to perform.
When I was growing up, Nashville was the place to go if you had songs to sell and thought you had talent and wanted to tour and be on Grand Ole Opry [radio show]. It was the big deal back in those days to play the Grand Ole Opry. And you could travel around the world saying, "Hi, I'm Willie from the Grand Ole Opry".
I came out the back of the building and I was hollering, 'I've sung on the Grand Ole Opry! I've sung on the Grand Ole Opry!'
'Neil Young Heart of Gold', that was a valentine to Nashville and country music in the Grand Ole Opry tradition and Hank Williams.
I got to perform at the Grand Ole Opry, which is just so amazing. That stage is iconic; it was awesome being on it.
I got to go back and perform 'God Made Girls' on 'The Voice,' which was awesome. I also got invited to sing on the 'Grand Ole Opry,' which was another unbelievable moment.
The Grand Ole Opry, to a country singer, is what Yankee Stadium is to a baseball player. Broadway to an actor. It's the top of the ladder, the top of the mountain. You don't just play the Opry; you live it.
Being a member of the Grand Ole Opry and headlining a tour would be our two things that we'd love to accomplish at some point.
When I was asked if I wanted to perform on the Grand Ole Opry, I yelled, 'Are you kidding me?' I've been waiting for that my whole life. To be invited where so many of the greatest country artists have performed is an honor, and I still can't believe it has been bestowed on me. Just to stand in the circle where so many greats have stood-Hank Williams, Kitty Wells, I just couldn't believe it.
My dream is to sing at the Grand Ole Opry.
The Grand Ole Opry is an artist, and I am proud to be one of its songs.
My earliest memories of country music are the Grand Ole Opry.
The Ryman and the Grand Ole Opry, if you're a Southern boy, is just a way of life.
Carnegie Hall was real fabulous, but you know, it ain't as big as the Grand Ole Opry.
Jimmy Dickens was the essence of country music and the heart of the Grand Ole Opry.
Growing up, I always considered the Grand Ole Opry to be hallowed ground.
We didn't have the Grand Ole Opry or country radio stations in Nova Scotia when I was growing up.
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