Broadcasting Telecasting (Oct-Dec 1963)

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ALL ROADS LED TO NASHVILLE FOR THE WSM GRAND OLE OPRY 38TH DIRTHDAY CELEBRATION. From every state, from Canada, Australia, Ireland and England they came ... to the WSM breakfast pictured above ... to dance and frolic to the western music of Ray Price and George Jones ... to dine with Capitol, Columbia, Decca, Dot, Mercury, RCA, Starday, United Artists ... to hear discussions of industry problems ... to see the annual awards to the top talent in country and western music . . . and then to jam the GRAND OLE OPRY HOUSE on Saturday night for the 1976th consecutive GRAND OLE OPRY broadcast over WSM. Here, after all, at WSM, in Nashville, is where it all began . . . the multi-million art and business that is country music. 8 BROADCASTING, November 18, 1963