![]() ![]() "To all the fans, I love you! Thank you, and God bless you!" Before leaving the stage, Houston took a second to uplift her supporters. Without them, I am nothing," Houston said. And always first in my life, I thank my Father, Jesus Christ. "I love you, Mommy and Daddy - I wouldn't be here without you. "All the songwriters and producers on The Bodyguard, BeBe, I love you," she added before performing an impromptu song to thank her team members at Arista Records. Houston praised Rickey Minor, her band, and David Foster, who helped Houston arrange the ballad. History Of: The World-Famous Troubadour In West Hollywood ![]() Watch the latest episode of 's History Of video series above to learn more about the iconic Nashville venue. While the beloved, intimate venue-it seats 2,362 people-sat dormant for almost 30 years when the Opry left, it was renovated and revived in the early '90s it has since hosted many more star-studded shows from the likes of Brandi Carlile, Dolly Parton, Kane Brown, Kelsea Ballerini, and the Wu-Tang Clan, who made history in 2019 as the first hip-hop act to ever headline the space known as "The Mother Church Of Country Music." Watch Another History Of: Walk To London's Famed Abbey Road Studios With The Beatles The church was also home to the Grand Ole Opry radio show for 31 years, beginning in 1943, which brought in more great artists and shows. Naff rented the building and booked talent, including Marian Anderson, Charlie Chaplin, Bob Hope, and Doris Day, who made the city a cultural destination. After his death in 1904, the church's name was changed to Ryman Auditorium to honor him. Ryman built the Union Gospel Tabernacle church. ![]() Back in 1892, Nashville businessman Thomas G. ![]()
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