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Most performers see playing the Ryman Auditorium as a bucket-list item. Multiply that by seven for Old Dominion, who have announced a seven-date mini-residency at the legendary theater. The band will play the former home of the Grand Ole Opry on February 3rd-6th, with two shows on February 3rd, 4th, and 5th; the money from all seven shows will be donated to seven different charities. According to the band, the dates correspond to the seven CMA awards they've won for Vocal Group of the Year. The charities that will benefit are organizations the band has worked with throughout their career: MusiCares, Save The Music, Backline Care, the Opry Trust Fund, CMA Foundation, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, and the Ramsey Foundation.
By hanging out with stars at the CMAs, Peyton Manning may have started to think he had some singing talent himself. Note to Peyton: you don't. After his stint hosting the awards show, the former NFL quarterback ended up at Losers, a popular bar in Nashville, jumping on stage with the band and belting out David Allan Coe’s country classic “You Never Even Called Me by My Name.” Say what you will about Peyton's hosting abilities, but they're definitely better than his vocal skills. Check out Peyton Manning's take on "You Never Even Called Me By My Name" below...