I love Charlie Pride. I wish Glen Campbell was there too. They were good friends I heard. In the 1970's with Charlie at the top (he stayed on top all his life, until the last few years in his 80's...but anyway, I'd get every album and listen to them at home for an hour or two...he died in 2021 or so...then Bobby Bare, Glen in 2017; I miss seeing them on TV and hearing them sing those great songs. Here now is the ones I recognize, as Barbara Fairchild, so beautiful and looks like she doesn't age.
I have gotten to know some of them over the years. There's one I haven't seen on these reunion shows is jo-el sonnier. May you rest in peace my friend. It's been a pleasure to meet you and your lovely wife Bobbie, you will be missed.. There a few more I can mention that haven't been on there yet.
I’m 81 and watched these stars in there glory days. Most of them have gone to be with their creator and it won’t be long before I join them. I never got to see them at the Ryman but I did see them at the Grand Ole Opera. I even got to stand in that special circle on the stage. I stood there an fantasized the house was full of people waiting to hear me perform. I’m not a country singer but I have sung in front of a audience as tears of sadness flow from my eyes. Oh to have gone back in time to the 40’s, 50’s, 60’s & 70’s to hear the real country music I remember. God loves y’all.
OLD TIME RADIO (0TRR) on the internet has all the radio shows from the Grand Ole Opry from the 40's up thru all the 60's. If you can look them up and enjoy them. I do. I remember MOST of these people and I marvel that they are still so good.
@@terryhurlburt9113 Thank you for the idea. As I read your post my mind flashed back 60 years when country was heard on radio and had stations that carried it. The Grand Ole Opera popped into my head, then came Wheeling West Virginia and the Louisiana Hayride and Fort Wayne, Indiana. I used to switch back and forth listening to real country, No Country Rock and definitely NO DRUMS!!!! Oh to remember the thumping sound of a Stand Up Bass, those were the Good Ole Days. Seems to me I remember a station down in Texas I could pick up on a clear night, I’m in Northeastern Pennsylvania. Thanks for the memories.
these shows for me means so much because i was never able to get to where they were in concert etc, over the past 40years, conway twitty played the baltimore, md area quite a bit he was my fave singer, and i got to see him countless times!
Love Charlie Pride the first song I ever played on a jukebox was "Does My Ring Hurt Your Finger When You Go Out Night." It was in a little Cafe in Webb City MO. I had went up the with my cousin and sister to go see a friend of my cousins. I love hearing this old country music. Dan 🇺🇸
At 69 years old I remember all these Wonderful country music entertainers. I miss these old days when songs had a meaning. I would love to hear and see Donna Fargo, she is one of my favorites. Michigan here
I love the Family Reunion!! See stars of when I grew up!! Never get tired of old Country Music!! Most of these Great Country Music have gone on to Heaven!! May they all RIP!!!💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕
Fantastic show with the greats. I think I had the biggest smile listening to everyone’s stories. What a great bunch people. Music we all can sing along to.
I know I did. I haven't laughed or smiled in years ....the world is just not the same anymore and today's children like my grand daughters will never experience this great music or listen to any of these greats.
My grandkids and all friends raid my fridge and pantry anytime they're here . Even our family get togethers have 10 to 15 extra kids lol . They even call me Nana. I've gone to the store and if anyone of them see me they always help me loading my groceries for me .
Last September I woke up and found That I couldnt walk or stand anymore. Next week I have to go in for hip replacement surgery as the medication I was prescribed ìs likely responsible for the loss of mobility.I am a dialysis patient and have been for 6years. The medication was supposed to give Strength to my muscles and nerves, but Has done the opposite instead. If you all pray, then please pray for me. Melba Walding
I just came across this on my yt. I grew up with so many different types of music but my # 1 favorite was & is still good ole country. And its sad to bee 66 and not even like country music anymore because its just not music 🎶 in my mind. The only ones that are descent.enough to be country are Little Big Town, Laney Wilson and of course king Goerge Strait. Its so sad that country music has come to what it is today. 😢
Gregory is not funny at all. Anyone who makes cancer jokes in front of someone who is battling cancer is not funny and is not an honorable person. He made cancer jokes in front of Jim Ed Brown on one of these shows.
Is Jim Ed Brown still living ? Been so many and the news just does not report on it anymore. Used too you would hear on local evening news who had passed on.
I love Charlie Pride. I wish Glen Campbell was there too. They were good friends I heard. In the 1970's with Charlie at the top (he stayed on top all his life, until the last few years in his 80's...but anyway, I'd get every album and listen to them at home for an hour or two...he died in 2021 or so...then Bobby Bare, Glen in 2017; I miss seeing them on TV and hearing them sing those great songs.
Here now is the ones I recognize, as Barbara Fairchild, so beautiful and looks like she doesn't age.
It's hard to see how many of these artist have passed R.I.P. legends who are missed along with living legends as well
OMGOSH YES INDEED
This is the best reunion show yet.
Very funny and all the stories that were told.
Miss all the legends that have passed.
I have gotten to know some of them over the years. There's one I haven't seen on these reunion shows is jo-el sonnier. May you rest in peace my friend. It's been a pleasure to meet you and your lovely wife Bobbie, you will be missed..
There a few more I can mention that haven't been on there yet.
I remembor so many of these artist and they now sing in the angels choir
I’m 81 and watched these stars in there glory days. Most of them have gone to be with their creator and it won’t be long before I join them. I never got to see them at the Ryman but I did see them at the Grand Ole Opera. I even got to stand in that special circle on the stage. I stood there an fantasized the house was full of people waiting to hear me perform. I’m not a country singer but I have sung in front of a audience as tears of sadness flow from my eyes. Oh to have gone back in time to the 40’s, 50’s, 60’s & 70’s to hear the real country music I remember. God loves y’all.
OLD TIME RADIO (0TRR) on the internet has all the radio shows from the Grand Ole Opry from the 40's up thru all the 60's. If you can look them up and enjoy them. I do. I remember MOST of these people and I marvel that they are still so good.
@@terryhurlburt9113 Thank you for the idea. As I read your post my mind flashed back 60 years when country was heard on radio and had stations that carried it. The Grand Ole Opera popped into my head, then came Wheeling West Virginia and the Louisiana Hayride and Fort Wayne, Indiana. I used to switch back and forth listening to real country, No Country Rock and definitely NO DRUMS!!!! Oh to remember the thumping sound of a Stand Up Bass, those were the Good Ole Days. Seems to me I remember a station down in Texas I could pick up on a clear night, I’m in Northeastern Pennsylvania. Thanks for the memories.
Thank you
that room would be alot emptier today, what talent and great souls that are gone to better places!!!
she is a good singer
I love all of the Country Family Reunions, I listen to them all the time!
God bless you all and whom ever joins you in prayer for me. Thank you again
these shows for me means so much because i was never able to get to where they were in concert etc, over the past 40years, conway twitty played the baltimore, md area quite a bit he was my fave singer, and i got to see him countless times!
Praise Lord
Bless Ya'll Sharing.
Guitar 🎸 Granny
Thank you for sharing the family Reunion True Traditional country music 🎶 🎵 ❤💯 God bless always 🙏✝️😇❤️👏👏🤲🤲🙏💯
Awesome music and great singing and thanks for sharing this beautiful reunion with us and God bless everyone of you 🙏❤️🌺
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Love Charlie Pride the first song I ever played on a jukebox was "Does My Ring Hurt Your Finger When You Go Out Night." It was in a little Cafe in Webb City MO. I had went up the with my cousin and sister to go see a friend of my cousins.
I love hearing this old country music.
Dan 🇺🇸
At 69 years old I remember all these Wonderful country music entertainers. I miss these old days when songs had a meaning.
I would love to hear and see Donna Fargo, she is one of my favorites.
Michigan here
Aww yes. Funny Face. Love the song.
I love to hear them golden country songs by the artist that wrote them just beautiful
69 years old, and I grew up listening to these greats.
I'm 66 and I did as well
I love the Family Reunion!! See stars of when I grew up!! Never get tired of old Country Music!! Most of these Great Country Music have gone on to Heaven!! May they all RIP!!!💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕
Yes they are singing in heaven. My mom I know is enjoying Charlie Pride he was her favorite or at least one of her favorites.
Fantastic show with the greats. I think I had the biggest smile listening to everyone’s stories. What a great bunch people. Music we all can sing along to.
I know I did. I haven't laughed or smiled in years ....the world is just not the same anymore and today's children like my grand daughters will never experience this great music or listen to any of these greats.
My grandkids and all friends raid my fridge and pantry anytime they're here . Even our family get togethers have 10 to 15 extra kids lol . They even call me Nana. I've gone to the store and if anyone of them see me they always help me loading my groceries for me .
it was a fun show
Last September I woke up and found That I couldnt walk or stand anymore.
Next week I have to go in for hip replacement surgery as the medication I was prescribed ìs likely responsible for the loss of mobility.I am a dialysis patient and have been for 6years.
The medication was supposed to give
Strength to my muscles and nerves, but
Has done the opposite instead.
If you all pray, then please pray for me.
Melba Walding
Good night
I just came across this on my yt. I grew up with so many different types of music but my # 1 favorite was & is still good ole country. And its sad to bee 66 and not even like country music anymore because its just not music 🎶 in my mind. The only ones that are descent.enough to be country are Little Big Town, Laney Wilson and of course king Goerge Strait. Its so sad that country music has come to what it is today. 😢
thank you victor berger III
Little jimmy dickens had a home just a few miles from my mom and dad
I forgot to mention it was ind.
Rip James Gregory ❤
Um james gregory is still aljve
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I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW WHAT YEAR ALL VIDEOS WERE RECORDED THANK YOU
Yes that would be helpful.
Would love to know what year these were taped, thanks
I would like to know the original recording date. Thamks
is doona fargo still living
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Gregory is not funny at all. Anyone who makes cancer jokes in front of someone who is battling cancer is not funny and is not an honorable person. He made cancer jokes in front of Jim Ed Brown on one of these shows.
I never thought he was funny, but others obviously did. He made a living doing mostly clean comedy for over 30 years.
Is Jim Ed Brown still living ? Been so many and the news just does not report on it anymore. Used too you would hear on local evening news who had passed on.