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Tootsie's Orchid Lounge 5oth Anniversary Celebration

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Tootsie's Orchid Lounge 5oth Anniversary Celebration Tickets

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Rating: 3.7 out of 5 based on 13 reviews

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Rating: 3.7 out of 5 based on 13 reviews
  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Tootsie's with a toot

    by kittybits on 11/11/10Ryman Auditorium - Nashville

    Overall, a lot of good performances, a few great and a few unbearable. They should have ended the show with Kris Kristopherson, not with current local acts. The final song was a cover of a Kid Rock song and it felt more rock-n-roll than country or bluegrass or even honky-tonk. When the show ended it just ended with a dud - there was no final "Goodbye and Thank you for 50 years" - there was no final jam with all the evening's performers. It all felt really rushed and awkward. I stayed until the bitter end, but a good portion of the audience left early - I felt embarrassed for the people still having to come on to perform with a quickly shrinking audience.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Toot toot for Tootsie's!

    by BigTimeRymanFan on 11/10/10Ryman Auditorium - Nashville

    Amazing performances by all the greats! Finale to the show was more disappointing - while those modern day country rockers did possess great talent and great voices and great pep, their spots in the lineup were misplaced. Didn't quite fit in with the legends. The rest of it was great, though. The backup singers and musicians were fantastic and I loved that they were all folks that play at Tootsie's now. Added so much more character to the whole show.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Legendary artists few legendary moments

    by RobSelkow on 11/9/10Ryman Auditorium - Nashville

    Tootsie’s 50th Anniversary Concert November 7, 2010 at The Ryman Auditorium featured several legendary artists but few legendary moments. The three-plus hour show would have been much better had it been trimmed down to about ninety minutes. The great performances by Kris Kristofferson, Terri Clark and Jamey Johnson were spaced between some marginal and mediocre acts such as Scott Collier and Colt Ford that seemed like they were included because organizers didn’t want to leave anyone out. Same with the MC’s who wasted valuable stage time saying nothing. They should have tapped WSM’s Eddie Stubbs to MC this historic milestone. The house band which featured four fiddlers and four backup singers was excellent as was Tootsie’s alum Joanna Smith who sang her new single "Getting Married" and "Stand by Your Man." Mel Tillis sounded excellent on “Love Revival,” but did more joking than singing. His protégé Kenyon Lockry was my great discovery of the night. Lorrie Morgan was elegant; Mark Chesnutt great as always and Little Jimmie Dickens did the same five jokes that get me every time I hear them. The best performance of the night was Terri Clark who really tapped the spirit of the event with her Tootsie’s story, a great sense of humor and several classic country covers which she did Tootsie’s style with just her and a guitar. The show ended (for me) with an unannounced performance by Jamey Johnson, who did a duet with Randy Houser on Hank Jr’s “Dinosaur” and his signature song “In Color.” Jamey’s surprise appearance is the kind you hope for when you see this kind of show at the Ryman. Happy anniversary Tootsie’s, but my favorite place in Nashville is two doors down at Roberts Western World.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    More Kris!

    by Anonymous on 11/9/10Ryman Auditorium - Nashville

    I think everyone in the audience just about was there to see Kris Kristofferson and there was a lot of acts that we could have done with out but it was still a great show.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    great show

    by teaman1 on 11/9/10Ryman Auditorium - Nashville

    The Tootsies's Celebration was fatastic. A wide variey of great talent!

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    Tootsies

    by Artieman on 11/9/10Ryman Auditorium - Nashville

    Would have been OK if it were 5 bucks or even better....FREE! Not worth ANY of the hype! Little Jimmy was funny as heck. The Grand Finale was down right lousy. If you don't believe me it was taped. You'll see. Glad I didn't buy my wife a shirt. Lorrie Morgan great as usual. Mandy Barnett great rendition of "Crazy". Joanna Smith was the new commer surprise of the evening. She will go somewhere quick! Kris, well, he never could sing. Jamey Johnson, nice song, thinks he's better than he really is. Oh yeah, Randy Houser sounded good. Still it wasn't worth the $$$$$

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    by Johnsonville on 11/9/10Ryman Auditorium - Nashville

    The celebration was great. Lots of country stars. Our seats were far to the side and could only see about half of the band.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    The Ryman Rocked!!!!

    by Shersreba on 11/9/10Ryman Auditorium - Nashville

    To celebrate this awesome event with fans from all over was unbelieveable!!!! Country fans thank Tootsie for all she did for country music!!!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Tootsie's anniversary show was terrific!

    by nashvillefan7 on 11/9/10Ryman Auditorium - Nashville

    I love the fact that Nashville is embracing its own music history, and staying wide open to the future at the same time. The Tootsie's show bowed gracefully to Patsy Cline, Roger Miller, Hank Sr., Tammy Wynette. It celebrated the members of the music scene who are the links between then and now (Jimmy Dickens, Mel Tillis, and unforgettably Kris Kristopherson)... but the show also included Colt Ford (country hip hop!?!?!?), Randy Houser, and again, unforgettably, Jamey Johnson!!! The fellow next to me up in the balcony, a gentleman maybe in his late seventies, had to ask me "Who is that guy?" when Randy came up and then again when Jamey joined him....but I guarantee you, he will know their names next time they play!!! Thanks for a great show.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Fantastic

    by b1920 on 11/9/10Ryman Auditorium - Nashville

    Classic Nashville music experience. Enjoyed evolution of music from Jimmy Rogers to Jamie Johnson.