You know that is just as cool as it gets. Congrats to you Tim and the band - album release, Mother Church of Country Music ... can't get much better than that!
Fantastic. I was backstage of The Ryman in the early 1980s. The Opry had moved out already to Opryland and the old building wasn't used for performance any longer so it wasn't well maintained or kept up. You could tour it in groups and look at photos of past members mounted on the wall backstage what have you buy it wasn't all that memorable apparently because that's all I recall about it. You did get to walk across the stage and look out at the old wooden pews out in front of you people had sat on years before during performance. At that time everyone thought it was relegated to the past and no one would ever play there again. Little did they know!
Thanks for sharing your experience with the Ryman! Was really cool to get to play there and see it all back stage. Thanks for watching and commenting too!
Great video! Enjoy “Living the dream”. That is a special place. It gives me goose bumps when I’ve went in there. Was it weird playing with your amp right in your face? It seems like you’d have to have the volume really low to keep from melting your face. I’m probably making too much of it.
I’m probably late to this observation but Tim has a striking resemblance to Allen Collins (Skynyrd). One of the greats and Tim is on his way as well. Congrats Lanco!
Congo Rats Tim! Opry at The Ryman is a super cool get. Next, the new record is gonna pop and yer gonna get to play Carnegie Hall... With nothing but love in my heart i say Damnit man! Knock it off! yer making my coolest stories irrelevant!!
Jason you're the man! Can't thank you enough for the kind words and following along. I hope what you said comes true, looking forward to this year and brining the channel along!!
I’ve been playing with an oldies band since 2016. The lead singer and sax player insists that I put my amp just like the amp placement in this video. Till then, I had always placed my amp behind me or next to me. I was reluctant to do that. BTW….we don’t/ and I don’t use in-ears. Then it dawned on me that it makes way more sense to put the amp in front like this kicked back. It also does not require a lot of volume and keeps the stage volume manageable.
You are right, it's a very different sound! The Opry doesnt want people playing incredibly loud. I will say they actually had me turn my amp up at the end of sound check before our last song. You don't here it in any clips here but with it faced directly at my face like that it felt VERY loud even though I only had the amp on 3
Thanks for letting us tag along at such an iconic venue. Loved this video!
Very cool 🤘🏻😎🎸🎼
You know that is just as cool as it gets. Congrats to you Tim and the band - album release, Mother Church of Country Music ... can't get much better than that!
I have to agree Phillip, was really proud of this night and had a ton of fun doing it. Thank you for following along!!
Why are cables used to connect the guitar? I had thought everything was wireless now.
Love the Gig Vlogs Tim.
Always Great Tim.
Thank you!!
@ You’re very welcome. Nashville Recording Artist, Bobby Dee
That’s so cool congratulations
Thank you Mark!!
Congrats Tim!
Thank you!!
Congratulations! Nice work!
LOVE this! Congrats bro! How cool!
Thanks Murray! Appreciate it!
Tim, This was your best video! Thanks for taking me along to the gig.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you!
It’s Awsome that you get to play at that level !! 👍👏🎸 Tim !!
Thanks for watching Mike!!
Fantastic. I was backstage of The Ryman in the early 1980s. The Opry had moved out already to Opryland and the old building wasn't used for performance any longer so it wasn't well maintained or kept up. You could tour it in groups and look at photos of past members mounted on the wall backstage what have you buy it wasn't all that memorable apparently because that's all I recall about it. You did get to walk across the stage and look out at the old wooden pews out in front of you people had sat on years before during performance. At that time everyone thought it was relegated to the past and no one would ever play there again. Little did they know!
Thanks for sharing your experience with the Ryman! Was really cool to get to play there and see it all back stage. Thanks for watching and commenting too!
Yeah man, enjoy this very cool moment and good luck with the new album. We'll see y'all at the CMAs!
Thanks John, I appreciate that and I know we're looking forward to it!
So cool! Thanks for taking us along!
Awesome, thanks for sharing
The real Opry! Very cool Tim; thanks for taking us along and congrats on the album drop. 😄
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching and dropping a comment!
Congrats Tim! Always makes me chuckle how subdued the Opry crowd is. Truly is like playing in a Church.
I like to think they're listening intently haha Thanks for watching!!
The sound from out front is outstanding.
Congrats. You are right in the pocket. Great vid
Thanks! I appreciate that and hope you enjoyed it!
Great video good for you guys !! What’s it like playing with the amp up front ? I’ve never tried it
New subscriber..! Thanks for the backstage experience, Tim!
Welcome aboard and thanks for watching! More to come!
You’re an amazing guitar player !! 👍👏🎸
Thank you Mike!!
Great video! Enjoy “Living the dream”. That is a special place. It gives me goose bumps when I’ve went in there. Was it weird playing with your amp right in your face? It seems like you’d have to have the volume really low to keep from melting your face. I’m probably making too much of it.
I’m probably late to this observation but Tim has a striking resemblance to Allen Collins (Skynyrd). One of the greats and Tim is on his way as well. Congrats Lanco!
First time i've heard that Joe, but I'll take it! Haha thanks for watching and commenting!
You hit the big time at last
great video. thanks.
Glad you liked it! Thank you!
congrats!!!!
Thanks Jimmy!
Congo Rats Tim! Opry at The Ryman is a super cool get. Next, the new record is gonna pop and yer gonna get to play Carnegie Hall... With nothing but love in my heart i say Damnit man! Knock it off! yer making my coolest stories irrelevant!!
Jason you're the man! Can't thank you enough for the kind words and following along. I hope what you said comes true, looking forward to this year and brining the channel along!!
Who did you get to film everything?
I remember that hit by Lanco greatest love story was on the Radio all the time !! I’m a singer songwriter Tim with my own channel !!👍🎸🎤
Love Playing that song! I will check it out Mike!!
@ thank you very much Tim it’s just me playing at home I lost what few gigs I had when the virus hit in 2020 !?
I’ve been playing with an oldies band since 2016. The lead singer and sax player insists that I put my amp just like the amp placement in this video. Till then, I had always placed my amp behind me or next to me. I was reluctant to do that. BTW….we don’t/ and I don’t use in-ears. Then it dawned on me that it makes way more sense to put the amp in front like this kicked back. It also does not require a lot of volume and keeps the stage volume manageable.
I believe thats exactly why they do that! It feels wayyyy louder faced like that and the opry doesn't want people playing too loud on stage.
@@TimAvenMusic I kinda figured they aren’t looking for Madison Square Garden decibels.
That is probably the quietest stage volume I think I have ever heard in your sound check videos.
You are right, it's a very different sound! The Opry doesnt want people playing incredibly loud. I will say they actually had me turn my amp up at the end of sound check before our last song. You don't here it in any clips here but with it faced directly at my face like that it felt VERY loud even though I only had the amp on 3
@ those little 22 watt deluxes are plenty loud. Lots of horse power in those 6L6 tubes.
First :)
You did it!! haha
The Ryman was built to be a church originally.
Where the steel and fiddle