Info From Music Row 11/26/2025

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Post Malone is making sure that first responders working the holiday don't miss a good Thanksgiving dinner. His Nashville bar, Posty's, posted on its social media accounts, "To the ladies and gentlemen who keep Nashville safe each day, we’d love to thank you for your service! On-duty, uniformed first responders are invited to please join us Wednesday, November 26th, through Friday, November 28th, to enjoy a complimentary meal at Posty’s!" If they're there Thanksgiving Day, they'll be able to see the bar's owner performing at the halftime show of the Dallas Cowboys game that afternoon on one of the bar's big screens. See the invite below...

To commemorate the 100th anniversary of the first broadcast from the Grand Ole Opry, the two shows being held on Friday to mark the historic occasion will be livestreamed for fans everywhere. It was November 28th, 1925, when a broadcast of a single fiddle tune played by Uncle Jimmy Thompson was heard by those lucky enough to have a radio in their homes, and to be within reach of WSM's powerful broadcast signal. Friday night's shows will be broadcast live on the Opry's social media pages, and will include appearances by its longest-serving member, Bill Anderson, and the show’s most recent inductee, Kathy Mattea. Also showing up: Trace Adkins, Mandy Barnett, T. Graham Brown, Steven Curtis Chapman, John Conlee, The Gatlin Brothers, Vince Gill, The Isaacs, Jamey Johnson, Dustin Lynch, Scotty McCreery, Lorrie Morgan, Riders In The Sky, Ricky Skaggs, Connie Smith, Marty Stuart, Pam Tillis, The Whites, Mark Wills, Suzy Bogguss and more. Get more details on Friday night's shows here.


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