Lorrie Morgan

Lorrie Morgan was barely a teenager when she made her first major appearance in 1975 singing “Paper Roses” with her dad, country star George Morgan on the Grand Ole Opry. Since that fateful night, Lorrie has never looked back. Her whirlwind life and career has engrained in her a confident sense of self that shines through on her latest recordings like the late afternoon sun glows through the stained-glass windows of the Ryman Auditorium.
When her father passed away in 1975, Lorrie didn’t miss a beat in carrying on his legacy. She took to the road with her dad’s band and toured the country, keeping his memory alive and winning countless fans along the way. The music industry soon recognized that Lorrie’s star was on the rise and in 1984 she made history when at age twenty five she was the youngest person ever to become a member of the Grand Ole Opry. It wasn’t long before she was offered a recording contract with RCA and later with sister label BNA, and a string of hits began. Timeless country standards like “Five Minutes”, “Something in Red”, “Watch Me” and “What Part of No” established Lorrie as a bona fide country star.
Lorrie Morgan’s trophy room is adorned with reminders of milestones that include 14 top ten hits, 12 albums, seven of which have gone gold and platinum and four Female Vocalist of the Year awards. Her duet partners have included the likes of Frank Sinatra and The Beach Boys. With all these accomplishments, it would be easy for her to rest on her laurels. But that’s just not Lorrie. Lorrie Morgan has a lot left to do. In addition to her new recording projects, she maintains a rigorous touring schedule is currently at work on several new business endeavors. She’s living up to her reputation as one of country music’s premiere singers, and she’ll be entertaining us all for a long time to come.
Tickets are $25, $20 or $15 plus tax and an online/phone ticketing fee (this fee is waived when tickets are purchased in the Gift Shop). Tickets in the ADA section are for patrons with mobility disabilities and up to three companions. If companion seating is not available because the ADA section is sold out, RCGR will offer other seats as close as possible to the accessible seat, if available, at the purchase price of the other section. Tickets will go on sale on Friday, November 18th at 8am in the Gift Shop and online.
Hotel packages will be available by calling 877-677-3456. Packages are $145 and include a Sunday night stay in a deluxe king or double queen room, two tickets to the show and two dinners at Robert's Buffet. There are a limited number of hotel packages available.
Doors open at 3pm for the 4pm show.
When her father passed away in 1975, Lorrie didn’t miss a beat in carrying on his legacy. She took to the road with her dad’s band and toured the country, keeping his memory alive and winning countless fans along the way. The music industry soon recognized that Lorrie’s star was on the rise and in 1984 she made history when at age twenty five she was the youngest person ever to become a member of the Grand Ole Opry. It wasn’t long before she was offered a recording contract with RCA and later with sister label BNA, and a string of hits began. Timeless country standards like “Five Minutes”, “Something in Red”, “Watch Me” and “What Part of No” established Lorrie as a bona fide country star.
Lorrie Morgan’s trophy room is adorned with reminders of milestones that include 14 top ten hits, 12 albums, seven of which have gone gold and platinum and four Female Vocalist of the Year awards. Her duet partners have included the likes of Frank Sinatra and The Beach Boys. With all these accomplishments, it would be easy for her to rest on her laurels. But that’s just not Lorrie. Lorrie Morgan has a lot left to do. In addition to her new recording projects, she maintains a rigorous touring schedule is currently at work on several new business endeavors. She’s living up to her reputation as one of country music’s premiere singers, and she’ll be entertaining us all for a long time to come.
Tickets are $25, $20 or $15 plus tax and an online/phone ticketing fee (this fee is waived when tickets are purchased in the Gift Shop). Tickets in the ADA section are for patrons with mobility disabilities and up to three companions. If companion seating is not available because the ADA section is sold out, RCGR will offer other seats as close as possible to the accessible seat, if available, at the purchase price of the other section. Tickets will go on sale on Friday, November 18th at 8am in the Gift Shop and online.
Hotel packages will be available by calling 877-677-3456. Packages are $145 and include a Sunday night stay in a deluxe king or double queen room, two tickets to the show and two dinners at Robert's Buffet. There are a limited number of hotel packages available.
Doors open at 3pm for the 4pm show.
