1930s
ROY ACUFF AND THE SMOKY MOUNTAIN BOYS
ZEKE CLEMENTS AND THE BRONCO BUSTERS
COUSIN JODY
THE DELMORE BROTHERS
CURLY FOX AND TEXAS RUBY
HILLTOP HARMONIZERS
JAMUP AND HONEY
PEE WEE KING AND THE GOLDEN WEST COWBOYS
THE LAKELAND SISTERS
ROBERT LUNN
SAM AND KIRK MCGEE
BILL MONROE AND HIS BLUE GRASS BOYS
NAP AND DEE
FORD RUSH
SARIE AND SALLY
JACK SHOOK AND HIS MISSOURI MOUNTAINEERS
ASHER AND LITTLE JIMMIE SIZEMORE
THE VAGABONDS
LEROY "LASSES" WHITE
Opry Timeline
1930s
Opry Members
The Opry’s popularity grew rapidly in its second decade, forcing the show to move four times and, eventually, to start charging admission. But nothing seemed to dampen the public’s enthusiasm for stars like the Delmore Brothers, the husband-and-wife duo Curly Fox & Texas Ruby, and long-bow fiddler Arthur Smith and his band with Sam and Kirk McGee, the Dixieliners. Comedy acts took their place on the Opry as Sarie and Sallie and Jamup and Honey joined the cast. Stylistically, the show’s emphasis moved from old-time instrumentals to modern country singers, and two of the Opry’s most enduring figures, Roy Acuff and Bill Monroe, joined the cast during this time. These acts are among those who regularly played the Opry during the '30s.