Friends, Family, and Fans Gather at the Ryman to Honor Mel Tillis

Steve Gatlin, Pam Tillis, and Rudy Gatlin Perform "Come On and Sing". Photo credit: Rick Diamond Photography / Getty Images
Nashville, Tenn.  — Family, friends, fans and music industry colleagues of the late Mel Tillis gathered at Nashville’s historic Ryman Auditorium on Wednesday, January 31, to honor the legendary singer who passed away last November.

Left to right: Ricky Skaggs, Collin Raye, Alison Krauss, Jamey Johnson. Photo credit: Rick Diamond Photography / Getty Images

The memorial service, hosted by Ralph Emery, included performances by members of the Tillis FamilyRicky SkaggsRay Stevens, the Gatlin BrothersLorrie MorganJamey JohnsonDaryle Singletary, Ira DeanTanya TuckerAlison Krauss and the Street Corner Symphony, Collin RayeKenyon LockryKree HarrisonSplinter Middleton, and Tillis’ backup singers, the Stutterettes. His longtime band, The Statesiders, accompanied select performances.

“You could feel the emotion in the room,” notes Pam Tillis. “We felt dad’s presence. We think he was proud.”

Carrie April Tillis adds, “It was a beautifully moving tribute. Everybody had their stamp on it.”

Country Music Hall of Fame CEO Kyle Young, producer Buddy Cannon, and President of Opry Entertainment Steve Buchanan, were also on-hand to speak on Tillis’ career. Famed Nashville songwriter Bobby Tomberlin served as emcee.

Many other stars were in attendance to pay homage to Tillis. Audience members included Garth BrooksTrisha YearwoodDeborah AllenDierks BentleyRoy ClarkDuane AllenDarrin VincentLulu Roman, and more.

“We’ve always been proud of him but, it’s funny, since his passing, we’ve only grown more proud of his legacy,” says Pam.

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