“The musicians on this stage are some of the best to have ever made their way to Nashville,” Gatlin said. “You have their love and their utmost respect,” he continued as the Opry Band and singers surprised McCoy with a medley of some of the country classics on which he played in the studio, including favorites by Lynn Anderson, Bobby Bare, Waylon Jennings, George Jones, Barbara Mandrell, and Tanya Tucker.
Referencing “I Wanna Go Home” from Bare’s “Detroit City,” Gatlin said to his friend, “We are welcoming you into our home. I am humbled and honored to welcome into our family a friend of 50 years who I think is the greatest musician in the world and the Dean of the Nashville Cats, Charlie McCoy.”
Before concluding his set with his signature tune “Orange Blossom Special,” McCoy said “I’ve been so blessed in my career, and this is icing on the cake. … And by the way, I ain’t through playin’ yet!”
McCoy’s Opry invitation was delivered by Opry member Vince Gill last month on the same night Gill invited Hall of Fame songwriter Don Schlitz (“The Gambler, “Forever And Ever, Amen,” “When You Say Nothing At All”) to become an Opry member. Schlitz will be officially inducted later this year.
Among artists scheduled for upcoming Opry and Opry Country Classics shows are Lauren Alaina, Breland, Billy Ray Cyrus, Jordan Davis, Sara Evans, The Isaacs, LOCASH, Del McCoury Band, Craig Morgan, Lorrie Morgan, Brad Paisley, Carly Pearce, Maggie Rose, Jeannie Seely, Elvie Shane, Ricky Skaggs, Carrie Underwood, Rhonda Vincent, and more.
Tickets for 2022 Opry performances are on sale now at (615) 871-OPRY and opry.com.