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NASHVILLE, Tenn. - (April 4, 2025) - As part of its ongoing Opry 100 celebration, the Grand Ole Opry, presented by Humana, is set to launch “Opry 100 Honors” on May 13. The special series of Opry 100 Honors shows, sponsored by Dan Post, will pay tribute to several of the icons who have helped shape the Opry’s first century.
Welcome to the New charliedaniels.com Website!
After a 5-year delay, www.charliedaniels.com is finally getting its much overdue upgrade! We got distracted and pulled in a multitude of directions after Charlie went home, but we're finally up and running.
Well, Labor Day has come and gone, the unofficial end of summer – even though we’re having record highs just a few days before fall begins in Tennessee – but it’s still time fold up the beach blankets, put away the charcoal grill and stick the magnetic football schedule to the side of the refrigerator.
Labor Day 2012 - Soapbox Rewind
I come from a long line of people who made a living by the sweat of their brows and the labor of their hands. Hands that could handle a plow or a crosscut saw, break an ornery mule or hold an infant baby.
Simple men who stood on the streets of small town America on Saturday afternoons while the wife bought supplies for the week and talked about the weather, the price of corn or the latest exploit of their prize coonhound or how this year's high school football team didn't quite come up to last year's
One Last Ride? - Soapbox Jr.
This week I was looking through some various Facebook posts after checking Dad’s page for comments or trolls. I didn’t see anything that required my attention, so I was briefly checking out a few of the posts that Facebook had spoon fed to us.
The first one I noticed was the lovely and extremely talented Rhonda Vincent in which she was announcing her farewell tour, “One Last Ride • 2026.” Every entertainer eventually has to decide when it’s time to hang it up, but Rhonda seems way too young to be considering retirement, and we saw here a few weeks ago at the Opry 100 tribute to Dad and she never mentioned any need to retire.
Then I looked again and saw where Willie Nelson was also going to call it a career and take time off the road and he was announcing a tour, “One Last Ride • 2026.”
Interesting that two such prolific artists would both look at retiring at the same time, although Willie would seem to make more sense than Rhonda, not to mention, both of them launching tours with identical names. SO I decided to take take a deep dive and see if my ”Spidey Sense” was tingling for a reason.
It was.
In fact, I had seen one or two cases of this phenomenon in the past month or so, but I was always too busy to take a dive down the rabbit hole… Just for the record, I’m still too busy for this deep dive, but I feel that it’s important to speak up.
“One Last Ride” seems to currently be the most popular tour name, and this is across all genres, from Country, to Rock to Hip Hop.