Congratulations to Keisha B. the Grand Prize winner of the Luke Combs "Growing Up and Getting Old" contest that wrapped up last week.

Luke Combs Winner - Keisha B.

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Keisha wins a trip to Phoenix, Arizona in June to see one of the Country's Music Biggest Stars Luke Combs. It paid to listen for codes announced daily on the radio and enter them on the station app for a chance to win. Now she can pack her bags!

Here's what Keisha wins.

  • Two Round-trip airfare tickets for her and a friend
  • Two-Night Hotel Stay
  • $500 spending money

The Luke Combs "Growing Up and Getting Old' Contest was brought to you by Columbia Nashville.

Congratulations Keisha B. Have a great time!

New Contest - Tim McGraw

Tim McGraw Standing Room Only Tour 2024 - Nashville, TN
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Listen for our latest contest to see Tim McGraw's Standing Room Only concert at The Forum in L.A. Codes will be announced Monday-Friday at 8:20, 10:20, 1:20, 4:20, and 7:20. Enter the codes on our app for your chance to win!

Package Includes:

  • Two Round-trip airfare tickets for her and a friend
  • Two-Night Hotel Stay
  • $500 spending money

30 Country Stars You Won't Believe Aren't Grand Ole Opry Members

Fifteen living CMA or ACM Entertainers of the Year are not members of the Grand Ole Opry, and a few of them barely recognize the vaunted stage. George Strait, Kenny Chesney and Willie Nelson are three legends who rarely play the Grand Ole Opry. Why?

That answer is often difficult to determine, but this list suggests reasons where appropriate. Membership into the Grand Ole Opry comes with an obligation to play the show frequently, but that's often set aside (Barbara Mandrell is an inactive member, for example). Only living artists are considered, and once a member dies, they are no longer a member.

For that reason, we've not included any country legends who've passed. That eliminates Toby Keith.

As of 2023, there are more than 70 members of the Grand Ole Opry. Historically, nearly 250 men, women and groups were members — so, it's a select group that excludes several Country Music Hall of Famers.

Gallery Credit: Billy Dukes

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