With four new board members, some of whom have been very critical in the past, might there be changes at the jewel in the crown of Gaylord Entertainment?
The jewel, of course, is the Grand Ole Opry, and its future came up during a meeting of the newly-expanded Gaylord board.
You can read the entire story in the Tennessean.
At the top of the page you can take a quick tour of the Ryman Auditorium which, to diehard music fans, will always be the home of the Opry and a piece of living history.
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