The group celebrated 40 years as Grand Ole Opry members last year. By Jessica Nicholson Buck White, the patriarch of country and bluegrass music group The Whites, died Monday, Jan. 13 at age 94.
In 1984, the Whites became Grand Ole Opry members. In 2008, the group was inducted into the Texas Country Music Hall of Fame. Lifetime, they have two Grammys of five nominations, in addition to ...
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Buck White, Legendary Grand Ole Opry Member, Dead At 94Sharon married Skaggs, and the bluegrass legend co-produced the musical group’s first-ever record on a major label, in the early 80s, per information from the Grand Ole Opry. The Whites were ...
They were also inducted into the Grand Ole Opry in the early ‘80s. Before his passing, White was the oldest living member of the Opry. However, the trio’s run didn’t stop then. They appeared ...
The Whites were inducted into the Grand Ole Opry in 1984, and in 2008 they were inducted into the Texas Country Music Hall of Fame. According to Taste of Country, the group was nominated for five ...
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Holler on MSNGrand Ole Opry: February 2025 Tickets & PerformersFebruary will see a collection of budding artists make their way onto the coveted stage, including newcomers Willow Avalon, ...
The Grand Ole Opry hits the century mark this year, and NBC is celebrating by bringing the radio fixture to TV screens ...
The three-hour show will take place over two locations: The Grand Ole Opry House, which has been the Opry’s home since 1974; ...
The Whites became members of the Grand Ole Opry in 1984. The Whites also picked up CMA Awards nominations in categories including horizon award, instrumental group of the year and vocal group of ...
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