Cutrer, Thomas Clinton b. June 29, 1924 d. October 11, 1998 Radio Announcer. He was one of the most beloved voices in Nashville and the Grand Ole Opry. He began his career in radio in McComb, Mississippi and from there to New Orleans, Little Rock, and Shreveport before coming to Nashville. He spent 1954 to 1964, on WSM radio as host of "Opry Star Spotlight" and as announcer for the Grand Ole Opry. He also made recordings for RCA, Mercury and Dot Records. In the 1970s, he ran for Congress but was defeated by a young Albert Gore, Jr. With Gore's support...[Read More] (Bio by: Sharon Smith) Gallatin Memory Gardens at Crestview, Gallatin, Sumner County, Tennessee, USA