One of country music's greatest singers will be honored next month when the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in Nashville
opens a new exhibit titled For the Good Times: The Ray Price Story. The exhibit opens Aug. 4 and runs through June
2007. A contemporary of Hank Williams, Price scored several hits before his honky-tonk classic, "Crazy Arms," spent 20 weeks
at No. 1 in 1956. During the '70s, the Texas native expanded his reputation as a balladeer with hits such as "For the Good
Times" and "I Won't Mention It Again." At age 80, Price still tours extensively. His schedule includes a Sept. 29 performance
at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium. He was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1996.




