Mr. D - a wonderful announcer - talks to Karol Dyess.


Jerl Welch, center stage, with Thomas Miller to his left and Paul Polish behind him.


Junior Knight -


These are - in miniature - the main players.


This is Mike Shirley and his two sons.


Mike laughs with Janet during his solo number.


Vicki Gatlin is an excellent singer, guitarist, and song writer.


This is nother view of Vicki Gatlin and the fellows behind her.


Thomas Miller, Cristy Hones and Connie Miller make up 'Country Flair.'


Here is another view of the 'Country Flair' trio.


John Buttram and Mr. D in front of the band -


Uh - oh, Janet must have said something to the boys.


And so, a bow to Mr. D!


Mr. Buttram has to tell a story on Bill Rogers, don't ya know?


Mr. Rogers gets rewarded, with a tip, for his fine singing.


Mr. Buttram talks at Janet a little bit before she sings.


I love to watch the facial expressions of Janet when she is performing.


I bet she's yodeling here.


Thi is definitely an


Yes, even Janet has to take a break!


Mr. Buttram keeps things lively between sets by talking with the band.


Here is a closeup of John Buttram and his joking with band members.


Oh no!  Here comes Elmer Dean.


Geraldine tells Elmer Dean what for!


Elmer Dean says


But Geraldine always gets her wayeee -


Mallory, Janet and John's granddaughter, is cute and sweet.


Mallory's eyes move along with the song.


Thumbs up, and a big smile!


Larry Shipman, and his daughter Jamie, play and sing, with the band behind them.


Jamie has always been a fine young lady, and once sang Gospel music full-time.


The audience shows its respect and appreciation by being well-mannered and paying attention.


Umm - is that Bill Goodman?





Bye, y'all!


Bryan Kline was a standard joke around the Opry -


But Bryan worked hard, came back and made it -


Janet beams when she introduces Bryan now


What's with the shoes, Mr. D?


All right, all right -


I'm sorry to say I don't know this man's name right off hand


He showed confidence and poise, and was simply a delight.


At the end of the show, everyone gathered to sing one last song.


Panning the stage:


… Stage Center …


… Stage Right.


And the credits will roll ….