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Ryman Hospitality’s WSM-AM Nashville (650) host and Grand Ole Opry announcer Bill Cody was honored with a star on Nashville’s Music City Walk of Fame on Wednesday.
Cody, known for his role in the “Coffee, Country and Cody” show, shared this recognition with a distinguished group that included Colin Reed, Executive Chairman of the Ryman Hospitality Properties Board of Directors, gospel quartet The Fairfield Four, and the late Jimmy Buffett, all of whom also received stars.
“It is hard to think of someone who is more beloved in this town than Bill,” co-host Kelly Sutton said during remarks introducing Cody. “He is truly one of the most respected voices in our industry.”
Luke Combs learned earlier this month that he would be inducted into the Music City Walk of Fame. Unfortunately, he was unable to attend the ceremony due to scheduling conflicts resulting from his performance at the benefit show “Concert for Carolina” on Saturday, October 26.
Combs will receive his star in the Class of 2025